Same but different. The site sold out and made some changes that were good for investors, but bad for users. It also happened to slashdot. When that went bad, we all went to digg.
Looking back, I'm surprised reddit lasted as long as it did. Digg and slashdot still exist, but aren't what they were in their heyday. I'm sure reddit will continue in some form.
Same monitor, just rotate it.
It would be handy if I needed it in a loop that was going to repeat many times.
For most cases, I wonder if setting it up would take more time than hitting the brakepoint and moving the pointer manually.
I already rarely use conditional breakpoints for the same reason.
Visual studio attached to Internet Explorer was able to do this with JavaScript too. I miss that feature in chrome/VSCode.
There is always Scorched 3D. Available in a package manager near you.
HP actively supports their printers in Linux. Debian 12 is not listed though, only 11.
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing
Edit: Added the bit about Debian 12
AccuBattery says I get 11h 56m screen on time on my Pixel 7 Pro.
Same but different. The site sold out and made some changes that were good for investors, but bad for users. It also happened to slashdot. When that went bad, we all went to digg.
Looking back, I'm surprised reddit lasted as long as it did. Digg and slashdot still exist, but aren't what they were in their heyday. I'm sure reddit will continue in some form.
I think this was the height of egregious DLC. They put it on the disk on release day.
https://www.eurogamer.net/capcom-defends-on-disc-dlc