I know a couple who got married in a 2-person camel costume.
they/them
I know a couple who got married in a 2-person camel costume.
I feel like snac is social media made specifically for people who like C though. I’m sure most users of it are well aware of the implications.
This page seems to say it just links to facebook groups? https://buynothingproject.org/find-a-group
I also can’t see a way of finding groups without making an account.
https://www.freecycle.org/ is a good option, and can be browsed without an account.
PyQT maybe? It’s a feature rich GUI library. There are also third party libraries for additional features: https://www.pyqtgraph.org/ . I found the documentation pretty good when I used it last.
I assumed Qwant had a small, primarily french index which was mixed with bing results. Their article mentions the new index will be based on existing qwant technologies. Do you have a link to where they admit to not having any index at all?
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Onlyoffice runs in a browser: https://www.onlyoffice.com/presentation-editor.aspx
Nexus 5X still going strong!
(though it did need some hacking to keep it alive)
Well… I’ve tried to find out just now. Most taller lighthouses are on small rocks in the sea. On some the lighthouse covers the entire rock. I have also discovered that there are potentially taller land-based lighthouses in the uk, this one just seems to be best at advertising it.
Inside the fresnel lens of a lighthouse. (The tallest land-based lighthouse in the UK)
From my experience, the large button does the flush, but the size of the flush depends on how far you push it down. The small one simply pulls the large flush button down with it, but stops it from going more than half-way, resulting in a smaller flush.
Toodle-oo (to the loo) as you leave the room. That’s what I say to my cats at least.
I’ve always used Ctrl for that. I had my computer for 2 years before I discovered that Ctrl is the “wake from sleep” key, and no other keys would work anyway. (it’s a thinkpad)
Yes they share many similarities with the FSF, but they are separate, and have some different viewpoints on things. You can’t use something they do as an argument as to why FSF is good, when the actual FSF doesn’t do that thing. They also dislike RMS, who is also one of @onlinepersona@programming.dev 's arguments against the FSF.
FSFE is not the same as FSF. It’s a completely independent organisation.
They do? I’ve always seen that as being up to distro maintainers, and out of control of the devs.
and all future commits
Not entirely true. As long as you hold the copyright to all of the code (there are no contributions from other people), you can change the license however you like. The important thing is that this only affects commits after the licence is changed. All earlier versions are permanently available under the license they were released with.
https://rabbit-rabbit.quest/ selects a random location for you to visit every day within walking/cycling distance.
no worries :D
btw you can’t link to the image on github directly like that - the link expires after 5 minutes. I think https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d6fddb38-0c71-4e79-81f6-0a359c41e7fc should work though.