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  1. AM/PM vs a.m./p.m. vs am/pm - English Language & Usage Stack …

    I used to think PM/AM was correct, but at some point, I switched to using p.m./a.m. for reasons I can't recall. I know that in practical, casual writing, people tend to use whatever form is most

  2. How can I disable GitHub Copilot in VS Code? - Stack Overflow

    102 Official Documentation You can disable the built-in AI features in VS Code with the chat.disableAIFeatures setting, similar to how you configure other features in VS Code. This disables …

  3. "At hand" vs "on hand" vs "in hand" - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand? At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach. On hand is if you have something in stock. And in hand can be used as if you …

  4. git - How to remove branches already deleted on GitHub that still show ...

    In VS Code, after I do a pull request and delete the branch on GitHub, that branch still shows up in Visual Studio Code. If I select the branch, it gives an Error, as expected. How do I remove thes...

  5. How do I disable VS Code of updating itself? - Stack Overflow

    I updated my VS Code this morning and at night it already wants to install new updates. As it seems, VS Code update files arrive very frequently and it forces me to install updates (it makes you cl...

  6. nouns - Correct usage of "persons" (vs. "people") - English Language ...

    I had a little fight about persons vs. people. Could you advise if both of the following are correct, if possible with reference to a dictionary? A table for two people please. A table for ...

  7. Open multiple Projects/Folders in Visual Studio Code

    How do I open multiple projects/folders in a single Visual Studio Code instance, and open multiple files in single view? Does it has any option for future change request?

  8. "Is" vs "has been" in English - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    What is the difference in meaning in these two sentences? He is appointed as Manager. and He has been appointed as Manager. Similarly, what is the difference between these two sentences?

  9. Which method performs better: .Any () vs .Count () > 0?

    Better to use Any () on Enumerables and Count on Collections. If someone feels writing ' (somecollection.Count > 0)' will confuse or cause readability issues, better write it as an extension …

  10. "provide" vs. "provide with" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    The verb provide has two different subcategorisation frames: provide something [ to somebody] provide somebody with something In the first, the material provided is the object, in the second the recipient …