I can't imagine programming without regularly pausing execution to inspect intermediate variables, run some quick checks in the immediate window or set conditional breakpoints. I'm always a bit surprised when I remember there are people who don't work like that
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I've been using vim for years. Because I can't figure out how to exit it
I'm a millennial and when I was in university I let people use my computer to send assignments to their lecturers rather than going to the labs a few times. More than once I had to stop them copying and pasting the contents of the word document into the body of the email and show them how to attach a file
Yes and no. Google definitely uses location data to improve traffic details, but GPS has always been able to get some level of data about it, despite being mostly a one way system. I don't really remember the details, I'll try to dig out an article
Why wouldn't it? It's syntactically valid C#, with the added bonus of destroying the stack trace
Stuntman with instant restarts would have been amazing. Things like trials HD are similar but not quite there
I got a second hand xbone at the start of the year so I've got a lot of game pass to try out. I've been playing power wash simulator recently, it's nice and chilled, therapeutic to calm down before bed
It's reading, not posting. It wouldn't take long scrolling through your feed, tapping on a few tweets with lots of replies and looking through trending to hit several hundred