Yeah ditto :( but Jenny Nicholson released a 4 hour video on the Star Wars Hotel just recently.
I mean, a jellyfin server is typically full of copyright protected material. I also wouldn't expect them to notify you in advance, however they should still send some notice when they stop providing the service you've paid for.
That's the crux of it here. Microsoft wanted to get into the data game they saw Facebook and Google reaping. However, Microsoft still charge you for the software they use to harvest your data.
Microsoft is pivoting its company culture to make security a top priority
Didn't they already do that a decade or two ago??
No it is, kind of anyway, there's a whole argument about it. Some argue it's a solid, some argue it's a liquid, some say it's neither but somewhere in between. But, for example, really old glass windows will end up thicker at the bottom. It's basically a highly viscous liquid that takes an extremely long time to flow.
Hey, at least it wasn't Jolly Ranchers...
And glass is a liquid.
Nah, the reason MS products are such a mess is that they gave up on desinging software for the user and instead focused on what they could get out of it (stealing user data).
FYI Win+D sucks ass, because when you open something on your desktop it resets. Instead, if you use Win+M you will minimise all windows, then Win+Shift+M will restore them, regardless of any other windows you've opened.
Thank you for the correction on my terminology. Oil doesn't dissolve in soap and soap doesn't dissolve in water, emulsions are not solutions.
However, I think the general point about oil attaching to the soap and the soap attaching to the water still stands. I would still say that "the soap attaches the oil to water" isn't quite right. Per your statement, the soap attaches to both oil and water on opposite sides of the molecule, so the oil isn't really attached to the water - at least not directly. That was the thing I was trying to articulate.
But you also remind me of something a chemistry professor once told me: it's not the soap that cleans, it's not the heat that cleans, it's the physical scrubbing action that cleans. Soap and heat make it much easier, but if you add soap and hot water to a burnt dish and leave it to soak, everything will stay exactly where it is (separated) until you add physical energy to move things.
Why are you hitting Win+R and using it to crop screenshots when you could just use Win+Shift+S and take the screenshot properly to begin with? Snipping Tool also allows you to do basic doodles, and it even has the ability to move straight to Paint if you want to do anything slightly more advanced.
Without pennies in the spring it really is nothing.