They're the same, and one requires you to jump though hoops to install. OTOH Edge has rounded corners on the viewport which is weird as shit. And that dumb side bar...
InFerNo
I listen to Sega Mega Drive playlists. Usually the relaxing ones. I've played them so much that the song progression is normal to me. I know which one will play next in the list. Sometimes a song gets stuck in my head and it impedes my thought process, so I put it on and don't have to think about it anymore. Usually the Sega songs, they are designed to be repeated.
Check this one out, just let it play until the end https://youtu.be/KrOayhOn-tw
Make the input variables nullable, then add checks if the values are null, then assign default values if they are, otherwise continue with the passed values.
I noticed is-odd also has 1 dependency but I didn't dare to check what it was 😂
Put more curly brackets around your if (val) true statement for 4 more lines, put elses in there for more lines even.
They both have 16GB RAM.
The one with Windows 10 has a i5 7600k and GTX1060
The one with Windows 11 has a i7 7700k and GTX1080
Both with nvme ssd storage samsung evo (cant remember which exactly). The 7600k machine even has hdds and ssds via sata extra.
The only reason I'm on 10 with my main pc is because the 7th gen intel in there isn't compatible with win11. I have another pc that is 7th gen, which I put windows 11 on and there is just something weird about it. When I do anything on that machine it doesn't do it immediately, it sits for a few seconds before actions are done. Really aggravating. Clicking on a program on the taskbar takes a few seconds before it opens. File explorer, firefox browser, settings pane, ... Once programs are running it's fine to use said programs, but I wonder what they did to make it feel this way.
I have Linux on both machines as primary OS and they are super snappy, it's not the hardware.
If your work requires Windows, then use Windows. Switch to Linux when everything you need is available on it. If alternatives don't exist, then that's it.
Number one reason why I don't like all the analog broadcasts and use of frequencies are slowly being killed off around here.
KiwiIRC is a web based IRC client. Does not have voice chat afaik, but since it's IRC it's very lightweight and had a low entry barrier.
That's simply a matter of numbers. More people = more content, but people can't seem to get past the fewer content so they don't join/stay.