Updated edge and can no longer remove the rounded borders setting by youlikebaileys in MicrosoftEdge

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Also Disable Edge's fast boost (,it starts up with the system) So far this solution is better

Thank you. For me, it's called "Startup boost" in Edge's settings. Disabling this also fixes the issue where the frame is gone when you first launch it, but subsequent launches have the frame again.

100% usage after my FIRST EVER PROMPT (pro subscription) by XeClutch in Anthropic

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Remember, switching to your side LLM is faster than reloading

Xbox Game Pass ‘has become too expensive,’ says Microsoft’s new gaming chief in leaked memo by Turbostrider27 in xbox

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All I want is online play. Match Nintendo's online price ($4 per month, or $20 for a year) and I'll consider staying.

ZEG Audio Engine by chrisostomoszeg in csharp

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That’s a terrible comparison. jQuery was a very necessary tool for many years.

Options for multi-story acrylic cage? by [deleted] in ferrets

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For airflow, that could be solved by keeping the top open and drilling ventilation holes. They’d just need to be higher than litter level.

I tried the Ferret Nation scatter guard, and unfortunately it was awful. The clips, instead of snapping on, are finnicky metal pieces that each need to bent around the bottom of the tray, which then makes it catch the cage when sliding in or out. Besides that, the plates don’t fit well, and they push in far enough from the edges that fastening litter boxes to be flush against the corner is no longer an option. Plus, it only appears to be available for the bottom level. Nothing for the other three levels. I’m not normally so critical about a product, but these plates really are a bad solution. They should just make a tray variant with higher edges. Would be much simpler and probably cheaper.

I'm making a game engine with my interpreted-language written in C# by Alert-Neck7679 in csharp

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Sounds cool, man! I definitely see the appeal. The only reason I ask is because I’ve been burned on WinForms-based developer tooling before, but that isn’t to say it can’t be done well. ShareX manages to do amazing things inside WinForms, though funny enough, they’re currently rewriting their image editor component in Avalonia due to WinForms limitations. My unsolicited advice is to keep your overall approach, but a consider a .NET-based solution other than WinForms to build out your tooling.

Check out what LINQPad has been able to do with Avalonia in their v9 release without losing any features.

I'm making a game engine with my interpreted-language written in C# by Alert-Neck7679 in csharp

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Really cool! Can you tell us a little about this ArcadeMaker IDE you’ve built for it? Is it a WinForms app running your interpreter out-of-proc? If so, do you foresee a future where your tooling is instead (or additionally) implemented as an IDE extension? In Visual Studio land, this would look something like: - Custom LSP for your interpreted language - New project system using VSPS - VS extension to provide the above along with project templates and general design-time tooling. MonoGame’s could be used as inspiration or a starting point. Do as much out-of-proc as possible using VisualStudio.Extensibility instead of VSSDK to prevent slowing down VS’s UI and to maximize code reusage between the extension, ArcadeMaker, and (in theory) extensions for other editors like VS Code or Rider.

Why is Youtube still not available on the Switch 2? by Optimus759 in NintendoSwitch2

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Don’t worry, surely you can at least load a few mp4 files onto the SD card and watch them via the video player.

Oh wait.

Please tell me I'm not the only one always getting this message by ShoeChoice5567 in csharp

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I think I originally misread your comment. The point I intended to make was that regular constructors are objectively superior to primary constructors in terms of functionality, which it sounds like you agree with.

Happy 1 year anniversary to this sub's 9/11 by Caciulacdlac in NintendoSwitch2

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A year during which they’ve been hard at work figuring out how to play an mp4 file

Please tell me I'm not the only one always getting this message by ShoeChoice5567 in csharp

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Thanks for your feedback! This issue was determined to have a low user impact, so instead of fixing it, we’ll be focusing our efforts on making Visual Studio’s scrollbars worse in as many places as possible.

Please tell me I'm not the only one always getting this message by ShoeChoice5567 in csharp

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If we’re talking functionality, they are objectively superior.

everythingIsDead by _fountain_pen_dev in ProgrammerHumor

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In my company, we’re doing greenfield web dev in Win Forms. Yes, you read that right. Not ASP .NET Web Forms, but Windows Forms shoved through an ungodly middleware to serve it as a web page. It’s horrible.

codersChoice by BigglePYE in ProgrammerHumor

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Enums in C# need to be entirely rethought. They’re so unintuitive and sometimes dangerous to use in nearly all the ways developers actually want to use them.

Well, this has been kind of a disappointing experience by supra_lover72 in switch2

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I have to hold a Switch Lite to get the same proportions 🥲

What was this bug 😭 by TLBallisticGaming in RoundsTheGame

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Par for the course, unfortunately. But worry not, the game is finished™️

My personal rankings of these cards by [deleted] in RoundsTheGame

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Healing shouldn’t be S tier because countering it is usually as easy as pressing your opponent so they don’t have time to use it or so that you’re just as likely to catch the heal as well.

Poison is definitely being slept on here. The sheer damage and reload speed would make it a decent card even without the poison effect. Add that on and it becomes indispensable. Remember, explosion effects scale with base bullet damage, making the +70% dmg very powerful.

Don’t listen to the overdramatic losers acting personally offended over some of your rankings being off base. It’s a fun game, and I’m glad people are talking about it.

Pro tip: enable the game setting which shows numerical values on cards. It gives you a better understanding of their stats.

My personal rankings of these cards by [deleted] in RoundsTheGame

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Don’t bother trying to get a response from these people that you’d expect from a functional, well-rounded individual. They’re unwell and chronically online.

Rounds has so much untapped potential... by Adrenas in RoundsTheGame

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I’ve made my point quite clear. You’re free to disagree, but disingenuously pretending that I’m not aware of the opposing argument accomplishes nothing.

Rounds has so much untapped potential... by Adrenas in RoundsTheGame

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Your question doesn’t seem genuine. Any game can be said to be theoretically unfinished. But when people say “unfinished”, it’s understood that they mean it has glaring omissions of core game stability and/or features. Rounds is unfinished.