Not OP, but in agreement. I like to split out multiple vertical panes in VS, and I put the edges of the panes at the edge of the monitors. It's tedious to position them manually, and different tool windows run when debugging so I have to reposition the pane boundary's again whenever switching between run/design time. It would be nice if it detected the edge of the monitors and kept the scroll bars and break-point column on the correct sides of the split.
DrDeadCrash
In 2008 Americans elected a black man president, and the Republicans lost their shit and went scorched earth.
The relatively new Nostr protocol is a very interesting decentralized option. It uses relay servers to provide a secure connection between two (or more) clients which maintain the data, nothing is "stored" on the relay.
Pack the court, be rid of the filibuster, investigate corruption...
Can we put those involved in prison?
I thought it was sarcasm
daddy Trump
How do you even stand yourself?
[their children] don’t have parents who show up and help them.
[their leadership] focuses on a political agenda more than they care about actually helping somebody’s life look better.
Every accusation is an admission...
The word they're looking for is 'corruption'.
The wording reminded me of Demolition Man
I want the issue of mass surveillance / data collection to be addressed, instead of this bs which is basically working around the edges the problem. Tick-tock shouldn't be allowed to sell (/provide) user data to anyone but neither should Meta, X, reddit, etc.
I use fancy zones for windows, and I have a zone that compromises one 4k screen and half of two others. That zone is for my VS window, two main code panes in the center and one off to each side.
It doesn't remember the layout of the tool windows... I'll have to look into the save/apply functionality you mentioned.
I prefer VS over vs-code, but in VS the window/tabs are bulky and slow compared to vs code which makes this all more annoying. First world problems though...
Edit: using VS 2022 on win 10