Since I moved into this house i've wondered what this switch controlled. I guess that's the answer.
Is Split View, of all things, going to be the one thing that finally gets me to abandon Chrome? At least once a day I somehow drag a tab into a split view and lose it, then have to use the tab finder to find the window and remember how to unsplit the view. Really weird UI choice, do people find this useful?
My wardrobe is slowly turning into nothing but Double Wonderful shirts, it's honestly getting to be a bit much. But I can't not buy this shirt (available for preorder today only)
https://www.instagram.com/p/DU8m0q7DlynZg6Fp9QDYTSDQeD8QllTJbZLAPY0/I think that not worrying about sounding stupid when asking questions at work is kind of a work super power. I think I'm OK at it with humans, but dang do the LLMs take this to a whole new level. No qualms whatsoever about asking them "please explain this very basic facet of the language I get paid handsomely to work in."
Just finished up pretty much the whole Danny McBride oeuvre, and quite enjoyed most of it. (I think maybe Vice Principals was my favorite.)
Didn’t realize I was going to get such a massive side of Walton Goggins. Adding in Fallout and White Lotus, he’s been on our TV constantly lately and he’s great.
Started my new job two days ago, unwobbled a table with a shim from my backpack on day three.
I’ve never noticed the lightning striking or emanating from the tower in Lares’s sign. I wonder what that’s about.
This is the second account I've created this week that required my username to be in all lowercase. I do not like this.
I had to do a decent amount of searching to figure out that the one I remember most was The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie. (I had to start with googling “hat with foot” because for some reason I remember this as a foot, not lips.)
Quite enjoying watching Fantastic Planet, which I remember seeing in video stores when I was young but never watched. Maybe I need to start watching all the VHS covers I remember that I never actually rented.