You have been able to move the task bar to left/right screen edges for years. If your task bar is not locked, just click and drag it to the window edges.
A feature to Left align the buttons has been shown in the leaked builds.
Correct you can left align the buttons but there is no longer settings related to locking the taskbar and dragging it does nothing in the leaked build.
Hopefully that changes however with the new widgets fly-in from the left side it may be locked to the bottom similar to the dock on iOS.
I remember during the Windows 95 days users at my company suddenly had their task bars stuck to the left or right side of the screen and nobody knew how to get them back :(
Be wary of the possible dry mouth side-effect. As far as my experiences go the feeling of dry mouth is due to reduced saliva production, and just drinking water will not solve the issue. Too little saliva lowers your oral health and as a result can accelerate tooth decay (among other things).
> “It charges so fast it’s basically a super capacitor,” Nicol claimed. “It charges an iPhone coin cell in less than 10 seconds.”
Are iPhone batteries considered coin cells? Isn't a coin cell like the ones shown here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button_cell which are much smaller in capacity? If he is indeed referring to a 2000-4000mAh battery size then that is amazing.
Well it's a quote, so the author of the article didn't write the claim. There's another article out there which inserts a word: "iPhone sized coin cell", which makes a little more sense.
In comparison a package battery like in an EV is made up of many individual cells to provide higher voltages. An iPhone can run on 3 or 4 volts, but a Tesla cannot.
>> or some other piece of code is known to keep direct references to the elements that should not be invalidated
> In that case, why not store the elements in a unique_ptr (and then everything in a vector)?
I recently ended up using std::list<Object*> because of pointer invalidation on vector resize. I see now that using smart pointers would have worked just as well. Thanks.
[0] https://www.apple.com/child-safety/pdf/Expanded_Protections_...
[1] https://www.macrumors.com/2021/08/09/apple-faq-csam-detectio...