Oohhh OK, now I get it. I was missing that 'bowl' is short for bowling.
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Non native so maybe it just gets lost, but I don't get it?
Is the error that the possessive 's is missing at 'dogs' ? If so, then its plural... I don't get it ^^'
This is infuriating.
Nicht mit der Wortwahl xD es kann mega sein, aber das hört sich an als wär ich ein Bediensteter der Arbeit zuhause antrifft.
I work in IT, so a desk job with almost no movement. If I wasn't doing sports I'd be crashing hard as well.
I always feel like, if someone with a sporty routine (lets say gym once or twice a week for 2h) stops doing sports for a longer period of time (2 weeks) they will feel generally pissed. But it never feels like sports are the reason. Then you do sports again and suddenly feel much better, at which point you face palm and think 'of course!'.
And it feels like that every fucking time. It's stupid but knowing it helps.
I am very reluctant to use WordPress at all because I've heard terrible things from multiple colleagues. It looks like something that'd get problematic at some point.
Absolutely general purpose. In the most simple terms, email, password hash, and a bit of metadata
I know Ainz Ooal Gown when I see him...
The heroes by Joe Abercrombie By all means not a nieche author. Goddamn he makes the fights seem so tense and exciting, with just enough involvement/information for you to not pick sides before the fight happens, but still be very excited about the outcome.
I would be very worried if this was 'final, and now we will do it as written' but it seems to be just another iteration.the critique is great and I just hope they listen.
I am not shocked, but i'd save disappointed for when they try to do it and noone uses it because of these reasons.
Ja eben, und die Umlauttasten hätt ich gern
This is expected behaviour though?
Realisticly, it would be beyond wrong to have every file in ram at all times, or process's every file to any extend when it is not in immediate use or you are in a search field or link/back link Dialog.
Try copy pasting 2GB of data into your vim and you will find it takes quite a while for everything to be pasted. When you drag and drop via the UI in obsidian and you do that with thousands of files, then this is not very surprising to slow your application. Assuming obsidian wants to make the files available as soon as possible, I presume it parses/indexes them immediately one after the other instead of one big block.
My vault is about 1.5k files, all interlinked in some way (ignoring larger pictures or PDFs). Making a new vault and drag and dropping all of them in lags quite a bit for quite a while, but once everything is loaded its fine.