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Absolutely devastating.


Yeah, no serious thinking person believed they would never overturn Roe v. Wade. Stop being hysterical.


Zotero!


I wish calibre could look like this. Calibre is a lovely project that I've used happily for years but that UI is really something else.


Also, the attitude in the Calibre community to even minor UI suggestions, at least in my experience, amounts to "if you think there's any room for improvement, you're wrong and should leave forever".


At least it's a stable UI. Sure it's not whiz-bang fabulous, but consistency is it's own win.


"stable UI" is not a high bar.


Sadly, it is.


One of the first things I do with calibre is install a nicer icon pack. There are a ton of ui focused modifications you can do at least


I have a strong suspicion that OP is using 'maybe' as a rhetorical device in this case, and is not actually hedging their statements.


Your suspicion is correct. Perhaps :D


Is one private enterprise choosing not to do business with another private enterprise really "political"? Or are you trying to say something else?


My partner has been experiencing emails coming and going in big chunks - months and years at a time - but if we search support forums all we can find are "support agents" blaming the individuals complaining about this phenomenon. It's gaslighting all the way down. Even when it's actively happening, checking moment to moment and having another few months vanish, and they'll still tell you "you must be deleting things, stop deleting them."


When did this start happening and which time period is it affecting? Since November 21, my friend has had all her Gmail emails since May 2023 go missing. It matches the time period mentioned in the article but this is Gmail rather than Drive.


This began roughly 2 weeks ago. Last I saw things had vanished since 2018. It's bad. And when it started it was just back to Dec 2022.

I can't prove there's a connection, but it's just been very aggravating when nobody in any forums believes people that make these claims. To be clear she's only asked once, but more than a few other posts have described situations that read similarly and not just "I can't find this one email".


That sounds very similar to the experience my friend had. Large timespans of emails were disappearing at a time. Hopefully Google figures it out.


And yet from that (great) reference: "If you're waiting for me to say something about Juno Reactor, Hallucinogen or Infected Mushroom, the truth is I find their music to be middle of the pack. I understand they are very popular and they were the introduction to the world of Psy Trance for a lot of people so they win a lot of hearts and minds through first impressions. But the scene is massive with thousands of labels and artists around the world, and I find their contributions to be very ignorable. They aren't a good representation of what's actually out there."


It does provide real time feedback, apparently. The product video shows this and scoring capabilities in the software.


But for a make believe weld, not a real one.


Sure but if the system can get your arc length, work angle, travel angle and travel speed dialed and consistent before you even plug in a real welder that's a decent increase in the throughput of a vocational facility with a given number of welding stations because now a fraction of the training can be performed in the classroom.


It'll never match the muscle memory. Practicing welding isn't that expensive either...

After the safety courses you're never in the classroom. You should always be behind the stick with an instructor.

It really only takes a summer in the barn to learn how to weld.

Just put in 100 hours or so and you're good. 10000 and you're a pro, just like any trade, including programming.


It doesn't need to match muscle memory. It needs to lop off the first 10-20hr of actual welding where the instructor runs from booth to booth telling people to correct their arc length, angles and speed thereby increasing the efficiency by which welders can be trained.


Microsoft's PowerToys has a shortcut guide that might help get you over that last hurdle towards using win+number effectively. Might want to give it a look.


Taskbar Numberer [1] can do this as well (under Window 10). Startup command is

    start "" "<apps>\7plus-Taskbar-Numberer\64\7+ Taskbar Numberer.exe" -v2 -hidewnd
[1] https://ramensoftware.com/7-taskbar-numberer


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