I've had literally no problem with aiming in fact aiming is easier. It took no getting used to whatsoever. I changed it because I was doing a video demonstrating a feature on a touch screen but using a mouse and it seemed closest to the touch tracking while doing a screen recording on a phone. I found I liked it and had no desire to go back.
I like the symmetry quite a bit as well as how easy it is to identify things I can interact with (black dot inside) vs things that I cannot (black border). I also really dig the thick text cursor. My only complaint is the resize handle is not super obvious. It's kind of a lemon shape.
I switched to a circular cursor and I love it so much. https://github.com/ful1e5/Google_Cursor
I recommend Kagi. Bought a family plan and it feels like I've gone back to 2016 when the search engines weren't a dumpster fire.
I had it rewrite my vimscript config in lua. I was never going to write that from scratch and now I'm adding to it in lua.
I can sometimes get really good ai generated art by telling Bing what I want and have it request the art for me and continue refining it.
What kind of organism would want to wage war on itself? Kill and mame other "cells?" But while there may be the possibility of an emergent world consciousness, a "hive mind" if you will, I'd imagine it'd be a slow processing one.
I'm honestly impressed that Reddit has gone through with their decision despite the uproar. I'm surprised and disappointed they are weathering it so well though.
Well I, for one, would like to live for as long as I want. I understand the sentiment here, though a little depressing, is against that concept. I understand people's reticence toward extending a painful life, particularly if that comes with strings attached. Life extension would need to be paired with a basic income and the rich will need to foot the bill.
I think we can all agree that George R R Martin should be put on this regimen immediately. We're going to need 16 or more years for this dude to finish the series.
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