And with your bank balance instantly available on the computer in your pocket, and transactions posted in near-real-time, why would you need to worry about balancing it?
How do you download and manage the various language toolchains though? At least in my experience, the ease of doing this varies quite a bit by language and OS. Some distros have better package managers than others, and some of them don't have first-party ones at all. If I want to install Python on MacOS and haven't been using it enough to know which of the half dozen or so tools that are recommended by various people for it (or might have a sense of what to use but lack interest in learning the specifics of yet another tool for a language I need to do something fairly basic in), having a single tool that I'm already using for a bunch of other languages that I can also use for Python might be pretty nice.
Yeah, I actually think Safari has the right behavior here. I use zoom features all the time on all my devices.
I actually prefer pinch zoom than developers implementing accessibility features which often don’t test all hardware and get glitchy at certain zoom levels.
I don't understand why people aren't using fake addresses for registering domains. I've had a few registered to 1001 Main St in my local town and a made up phone number for over 10 years now with no issue. Main Street will never be over 40 addresses for the foreseeable future and I can just update the record if need be.
It's been a while, 8-10 years ago maybe? But quick look now tells me it's still one person effort. That's both awesome and unfortunate. I wish it got more traction back then to attract more active user/dev base.
There's something extremely wrong with that iron. I've had a Tenma soldering station to that once, caused by a bad thermocouple that was lying to the controller.
thermostat burned out not longer after I bought it. Good iron design, bad thermostat design. It works great for soldering pipe and bar stock together. Don't leave it plugged in for very long.