
Because it’s a web app for shared editing. LibreOffice is a desktop app for offline work.

Because it’s a web app for shared editing. LibreOffice is a desktop app for offline work.


Is it sleep mode not waking up?


“New users” as you describe them don’t even know that the mouse wheel can be clicked at all. The only thing to be fixed is consistency with Ctrl-C clipboard.
WebView on Android is built into OS, so it’s free space-wise, and it uses the existing Chrome app.
It also includes a copy of Google Chat and Meet apps for some reason
260 MB on my phone



Middle click was standard initially in Unix world, then Microsoft Office came with it’s Ctrl-C, and users now expect every text editor to support Ctrl-C to copy (and not abort the active command like all terminals do).

The problem is that IPv4 address space is not truly exhausted yet. Every hosting provider sells servers with IPv4 address by default, and maybe provides a small discount for IPv6-only servers.
Similarly, many internet providers still offer IPv4-only service plan, and many of those provide a separate IPv4 address for each customer.
The problem with keyboard phones - the people buying keyboard phones want the price range of Nokia 3310.
Other than that, it looks good enough for a Blackberry replacement.

A real-world optical chip that you can actually buy is exciting. Still, seems to be far from a consumer-grade optical CPU. It’s more like a microcontroller, which you stick at the end of your 10 GBit fiber optic cable, and receive processed optic data.
Memory is going to be a big problem, because any AI workload requires a ton of it, and replacing even a simple 16 GB DRAM chip with an all-optic equivalent means you are essentially creating 16 GB of L1 CPU cache, which would be like 100 server CPUs stacked together, used only for their cache memory. And if you are using a conventional DRAM, you need to introduce optic-to-electric converter, which will be a speed bottleneck of your system, and probably expensive.
This is gonna be abused by DDOS bots so much.

15 years ago phones got 2X CPU speed, 2X RAM size, and 2X storage size every single year, for the same price.
10 years ago phones got like 20% faster CPU every year, and 1.5X storage size every three years, and you can still find barely usable phones with only 2GB RAM manufactured in 2025.
Now even 5% faster CPU per year is an achievement, and it costs battery life.
Do you need to buy a new phone each year? Only if you smashed your old one. Don’t expect any performance improvement in games, and your CPU speed does not matter if you only send emails and read news.

Well PS5 only has 16 GB RAM
The future is here! And it costs $1 per 1000 HTTP requests.
Even if this miracle technology works, which is questionable, it would be like constructing a giant antenna to catch tiny amount of cosmic microwave background radiation to convert into electricity.

Catching up from that time when Github CEO stepped down. I guess I’ll just move back to sourceforge.

They’ll simply switch fully to outsourcing. There’s no language barrier if all your middle managers are also from India.

There are tons of cardboard designs when you fold the flaps into cutouts and you don’t need staples or glue at all. It just wastes a bit of material if you cut it from a single sheet. Staples also scratch fingers, unless you design a two layered packaging.

The script that would delete itself after activating would be easy enough to write. Even better would be to install someone’s else virus that would erase the company’s hard drives along with your script, the company would not even try to blame you.
My coworker has a separate monitor tilted vertically to have a permanently open terminal window.