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It's makes me faster editing text, which is (was, I'm retired now) really my main job as a code developer. Also, it's really not that difficult to write an AutoHotKey script to translate control/charater sequences. I just wish there was an AutoHotKey for Linux. There is a setup to use Python to do the same thing but it has noticeable lag compared to AutoHotKey.
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Makes me chuckle when I look back a month or so to the re-release of PowerToys....
GitHub Microsoft PowerToys[^]GitHub Microsoft PowerToys Windows key shortcut guide - The shortcut guide appears when a user holds the Windows key down for more than one second and shows the available shortcuts for the current state of the desktop.
My old boss was amazed at how fast I could translate a POCO from Visual studio into a DDL for Sql SSMS bouncing through notepad and excel without touching the mouse faster than he could read what was being read.
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I suppose it depends on what type of school you mean. Four-year colleges teach more abstract concepts; a more generalized education that allows the graduate to adapt to changing environments. Community colleges focus more on students getting a job now, so courses are more focused on products. These shortcuts should be more ingrained than that, however, so let's go further back. In high school, very few students pay attention to anything except the opposite sex. Any earlier in school, and by the time students are starting a career, odds are that the entire interaction mechanism with computers will have changed yet again.
I see computer interaction as being a bit more like dressing yourself, tying your shoes or brushing teeth. These are really concepts that should be taught at home. Of course, Apple households will have habits that differ from Windows households. C'est la vie!
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It's not schools' job. I mean sure, schools are there to teach the basics needed in life but the thing is, a programmer is, as long as it ain't a code monkey job, supposed to be self-reliant when solving problems so teaching them everything from breathing to keyboard shortcuts isn't needed. Any IDE worth it's salt displays it's keyboard shortcuts itself so someone who's able to teach themselves a thing or two (a skill that I consider a base requirement for programmers) can figure out themselves.
On the other hand, a reason why a co-worker of mine prefers too-terse C-style function names is that he never really learned to type. He's faster than my mom, that I admit, but not even that much faster.
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Backward vet in red compound (8)
Sorry it's late, I had to rush it as I realised last minute that the answer to my prepared one was already used only 6 months ago
modified 30-May-19 5:30am.
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musefan wrote: Sorry it's late, I had to rush it as I realised last minute that the answer to my prepared one was already used only 6 months ago
You give us too much credit for our attention spans!
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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I was 10 seconds away from posting when it just popped into my head that I may have seen the answer already. Perhaps I will use it next time and hope nobody notices...
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Yep. So now you get your turn, only a day late
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in the lounge ?
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Why not? Half the QA posts are probably from chatbots ...
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... in Switzerland (I'm aware, a borderline case Lounge or Soapbox. Last but not least, I decided for Lounge because it's a very technical thing)
A lot of people here do demonstrate against 5G. Their argument: Longtime "Health impacts" have not been researched and excluded for 5G.
Now my question: Was this the case for 3G or 4G?
My answer: No. So please throw away your 3/4G mobile phone and demonstrate against all mobile communication please
What is your opinion/expirience?
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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0x01AA wrote: Was this the case for 3G or 4G?
Amusingly, it's studies from Switzerland (IIRC) that are used in demonstrations here (USA) against cell phone technologies.
[edit] And regarding the technical side (promoting your reason to post in the lounge, haha), a decent read (at least for the layman) here: What Is 5G? | PCMag.com[^] .
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Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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Quote: studies from Switzerland *lol*, here in Switzerland 'everybody' refer to the studies from USA.
Quote: promoting your reason to post in the lounge, haha Thanks for the promotion
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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My father told a (potentially apocryphal) story which (may or may not have) happened the 50s (?) regarding the dangers of radio signals.
An engineer was asked to participate in a study of the dangers of radio signals -- so he demonstrated the dangers to the committee (I don't recall the details, killing a mouse maybe).
Then the chairman responded (something along the lines of): "That's all well and good, but we want to assure people that it is safe."
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Paracelsus: All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; but the dose makes it clear that a thing is not a poison.
Electronics in praxis : Epic Fail Compilation |Electricity hates me1/3 - YouTube[^]
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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From what I understand from the one show I watched on the "dangers of 5G" (key weird music), the issue has to do with the beam steering and higher relative power levels. I mean, you *do* have an RF device next to your brain. Is it sufficient power levels? Track the studies and especially who is paying for them - both pro and con.
Me? I'm far more concerned with the VB project I just inherited
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<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
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“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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Quote: concerned with the VB project I just inherited Here most probably you have the right to get risk supplement for a VB project
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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That is why my tin foil hat business is so profitable. Supplemented by my credit card RFID proof wallets.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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If you want to supplement that income get yourself a rigged geiger counter like do-dad,
when the tin-foilers gather point it at some money and set it off:
- convinced their cash is radioactive they'll throw it away ... and well you collect it (into your lead lined bag of course - no need to take risks).
be kind though: demo the big notes as "more radioactive" [so the government can track and count them], ya should let them have the 1's and change so they can still buy food (and hats).
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lopati: roaming wrote: demo the big notes as "more radioactive" [so the government can track and count them], ya should let them have the 1's and change so they can still buy food (and hats).
Nah, let the bloody fools starve!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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No, no - you need to rethink your marketing model. Just like inkjet printers, you want to fleece the client repeatedly for maximum profit. Dead people don't give repeat business - so you have to spend more to acquire new ones each time (and leave a trail of bodies which gets the authorities interested in the scam you are pulling).
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modified 30-May-19 4:01am.
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No need to spend money on that stuff. I just advertise on QA.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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