I've tried to use Wine in order to play Steam Windows games on Mac.
Wine silently exposes all my macos drives as D:/F:/etc that was open to any game I started.
Immediately removed Wine.
Awful experience.
I've heard about some home internet provider in Georgia (country, not US state) which has the same default password on all of it's fiber routers.
It could easily found in internet just by googling router model name.
Wow! My screensaver was some guy's project to invent running and walking creatures from leverages and wheels via genetic algorithms. I can't remember project name neither .edu domain connected to it.
I worked for a company with a large website. The designers were elite and worked in a darkroom on expensive Apple equipment.
At some point, it turned out that users couldn't see a certain color on the website because it could be seen on an Apple monitor, but not on a mass-market laptop's TFT screen.
I used to work for one big company.
Every newly hired design director desperately wanted to create a new design for the corporate portal because it would add a new line to his resume.
So I've decided to give it a try.
Open installation instructions and went thru "easy install with uvx" / "get and run our sgell script" until get "pip install ty".
I do not want use other tools so I started it in pet project directory as "ty check". Is shows me progressbar and "98/99 files" then hang.
I restarted it and it hung on "68/99" and started using 100% of cpu core. I waited for 15 min and killed it.
Try to get more information about current file but there is no verbose mode but colorful "ty --help" output.
Lets wait for a year then try again.
There are two 40-floors buildings nearby to each other in Tbilisi, Georgia, that are missing on Google Maps. All businesses have to put POI just "somewhere".
One man from Google told me that there are staff members responsible for Georgia maps but they are chilling :)
JetBrains products had colorful and useful pictograms on menu items and panels.
One day they replaced them by B&W versions and it was fail.
Few years later they introduced purple icons. For promoting some internal AI companion.
A month ago, I opened an old PDF file on MacOS Monterey and found that Preview couldn't display the images in it. Chrome browser on Monterey shows inlined images. I've read this PDF on Windows for years. For Monterey I had to convert it with some online converter in order to watch inlined images.
My favorite "the worst PDF reader" is MacOS Preview.