

I have my noise cancelling airpods pro, but never use ANC because it has that white noise sound I don’t like. It’s basically blasting more noise in your earhole to drown out/cancel out the noise around you.
I use Arch btw
I have my noise cancelling airpods pro, but never use ANC because it has that white noise sound I don’t like. It’s basically blasting more noise in your earhole to drown out/cancel out the noise around you.
As I was learning regex I was wondering why the * doesn’t act like a wildcard and why I had to use .* instead. That doesn’t make me lose my critical thinking skills. That was wondering what’s wrong with the way I’m using this character.
Ofc I can set it like that for the whole app but does it allow phone calls to get through?
Hmm maybe I should try this
Not sure how I can accomplish this. All my texts and calls are through signal and I still want notifications
Idk man. I just used it the other day for recalling some regex syntax and it was a bit helpful. However, if you use it to help you generate the regex prompt, it won’t do that successfully. However, it can break down the regex and explain it to you.
Ofc you all can say “just read the damn manual”, sure I could do that too, but asking an generative a.i to explain a script can also be as effective.
Everyday I read wikipedia and everyday, I learn something new. Fucking love this free resource
Yeah it works. What’s the deal? You’ve got mp3s and then you got flac if you’re audiophile.
I’ve had tplink forever and recently got a netgear to put openwrt on it. It’s pretty cool