Well, that's a good point. However, if I wanted to export a CSV with only one decimal place, it would be mighty annoying if changing it to one in Excel didn't save it like that in the CSV. Unless there was another option to control that.
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Yeah thanks, I didn't understand the original problem but I've got it now ๐
Ahhh, the excel format keeps the precision but changes the display to 1 decimal. When exported to CSV, only that 1 decimal is exported, so you can't bring back what isn't there. But the original file still has it.
I understand now, thanks! Definitely a coworker problem not an Excel problem then.
Maybe, by why wouldn't Excel let uou increase the number of digits in a CSV? The data is currently in Excel, and more digits isn't incompatible with the CSV format.
I got married and it doesn't come with any tax benefits ๐ญ
Early 2026! Which since we are already halfway through the first quarter of the year, that means it's only like 4 years away in Valve Time.
In my experience it's not quite the same. Using webdav through the distro account seems that it's fully online. And folder access or file access contacts the server.
The virtual file experience is more of a hybrid. All the folders actually exist on disk, as well as shells for every file. If you try to open a virtual file, in the background Windows will seamlessly download it for you. At that point the file is actually on your disk. This way regularly accessed files on on your hard drive and seldom accessed ones are not, saving local hard drive space while providing an experience almost like if all the files were actually on your drive.
I just finished RoboCop: Rogue City.
It was enjoyable, but I did have to look up how to beat the final boss, where I realised I had missed an entire game mechanic (upgrading your default gun using boards you find around the place). I thought you just got to put upgrades into the board, I didn't realise you were supposed to change the board to newer better ones as you found them.
On Windows, Nextcloud seems to tap into some Windows function to provide files on demand. Is there any Linux cloud file service that can do it?
Interesting! Do you (or anyone) know of any similar one that's FOSS and available outside of Google Play?
It's probably consumption power changes below X threshold for some amount of time

The same in NZ. Is this that you never ever wear shoes on inside?
Is it acceptable to walk into your own house and walk around with shoes on? Sure.
Do most people do that most of the time? In my experience, people will be shoes off in their own home most of the time, but it's not some big taboo to keep them on if you're popping in to grab something.