TV and YouTube would definitely suffer. Not sure if that's an issue or benefit. But I'm not sure newspapers or journalism would be so bad. My expectation would be that people would still need/want information from somewhere might begin paying to get it.
Not 100% — live share doesn’t work for realtime paired programming. There is an open source alternative extension that works though, albeit even more buggy and slightly more clunky than the official Microsoft extension.
devcontainers extension was a year out of date up until the last month or something? sorry, this is from memory, but definitely not 100% compatibility.
The way this was handled is incredibly good form! Thank you for going to such lengths to make sure the mistake was corrected. I respect and thank you (and all the developers working in Python) for all the work you do!
Test environments for macOS configuration, compliance workflows, application installer build processes, matrix testing across macOS versions, etc. I work for an MDM provider and constantly have 2-3 machines with 2 VMs each running.
The real frustrating part is that workers who were hired remotely are not being granted funds to relocate. The company has basically responded, "well you can choose to leave." On a positive note, they did (thankfully) give some lead time before enforcement started, which has made job searching a bit easier.
During my Masters, one of my professors had us take turns reading everything we wrote aloud to a classmate. It sounds like a lot, but it was effective. Reading what you write aloud to another person makes you notice all kinds of things about your tone, repetition, etc that you would otherwise miss.
You can catch things you don't notice when reading it yourself. I think it's because our brains "fill in the blanks". Listening to the computer is a free and easy way to make a first pass.
On MacOS you can turn on Speak Selection, a setting that lets you press Option-Esc to hear the highlighted text.
You'll find it under Settings, Accessibility, Spoken Content in MacOS Sequoia. Then turn on Speak Selection. Once it's on, highlight some text and press Option+Esc.
Fascinating idea. Have you tried open-mic storytelling?
The Moth[1] have storytelling events in various locations and I recently signed up to do just that. I've also tried to add a voice over for some of my more poetic posts and I already feel re-writing after that alone.
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