But .. why do you need to see the scroll bar? Simply hold Shift and use the scroll wheel to scroll horizontally
nedo_007
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Elephanting Visual Studio Code -
Not MS!Why not give golang a try (go for backend and templeting, your js framework of choice for the frontend, mysql/postgresSQL for the db)
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How much do you pay for your internet?~25$ for 300 Mbps + tv with ~ 80 channels + phone with 50 GB of data with decent speed on 4g, i live in the city, most prices from most companies are the same (we have 4 or 5 ISP-s in the city).
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On the topic of conscious AIWell, the thing with humans being able to generate "random" stuff and being creative, that's not 100% true. Our brain generates "random" stuff based on "seeds" just like a random number generator, but the seed can be almost anything. Don't believe me? Watch any "mentalism" act, there, the basic idea is the "mentalist" using certain actions, words, images, influences the person to chose a "random" thing of the mentalist's desire, be it picking a certain card, picking a certain glass of something. More so, advertising works the same way. There's a video on youtube where they brought in a number of people with the task to create a new image for a new product. Everyone of the people invited for this task was driven to the location under some pretext. The surprising thing? Each and every one came up with similar/identical ideas. At the end it's revealed that the course the cab took was staged to influence those people in subtle ways. If i manage to find the clip i'l post it. here's the clip: Derren Brown - Subliminal Advertising - YouTube[^]
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Development PCBut why not get a higher core count processor (like a 6 cores 12 thread - inte/amd - or a 8 cores 16 thread - amd) and just virtualize the "lesser machine"? Everyone in the thread keeps suggesting 4 cores 8 thread i7's or 4 cores i5's when we are moving to a minimum of 6 cores on medium-high end machines. And amd has some seriously good offers with the ryzen lineup.
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So how the heck do you explain this?Usually when it comes to variables i use this analogy. Let any variable be a room in a file cabinet. We stick on one of them the letter a, that is our variable. We stick on another the letter b, being another variable. In the first, a room, we put the number 2. In the second one, b, we put the number 3. What would result from adding the content of a and the content of b?