Marsha Marsha Marsha?
My nose?
Marsha Marsha Marsha?
My nose?
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
It can be a big issue. The newest release offers some improvements.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-subsystem-for-linux-september-2023-update/
Here's some sugar for you
Top Tier is about detergent pack, not about regular versus premium, so I'm not sure why you bring that up. Top Tier requires 2x the EPA mandated minimum detergent.
Yeah, what's up with that? Was that due to the lack of tanks or something? That can't end well long-term.
Sorry, he was demoted to ensign again between seasons
There were cloaked mines in DS9 and in ENT. But, like the transporter, they are as burdensome to the writers' room as they are useful.
It's still mostly useless. You get one giant locked folder. You can't have multiple locked folders or categorize the contents within it in any way. You can't put photos in the locked folder into albums or search through them (by face, location, etc.) or even edit them.
You also can't share photos within the Locked Folder. But if they were already shared before being moved there, and you have backup enabled for Locked Folder, then they somehow remain shared?
What they really need to do is fix up the album feature.
Right now you can hide an album from your library, but only if you are already sharing that album in some way. And accessing them once hidden is unintuitive, because unless you already knew about that sharing requirement, how are you to know that they will still show up in the Sharing tab (and that they won't be hidden from there too like you would expect)? I hid one as a test and then had to Google how to find it again.
There should be a Locked Albums feature:
Albums hidden from Library and Sharing (unless you enable the toggle)
All photos in those albums hidden from Photos and Archive and Search (unless you enable the toggle)
Require password or biometric to access
The oddest thing happened. I read the first paragraph, and my brain went "Seatbelts everyone!"
If cultured meat becomes cost-effective to produce, it may become the filler.
Both are indeed things.