My guess is that it depends on the apple type.
Some apples are better than other to make apple pies without making it soggy, same issue could apply to pizzas.
My guess is that it depends on the apple type.
Some apples are better than other to make apple pies without making it soggy, same issue could apply to pizzas.
I wish more news organizations would do this. Make the instance only for the employees and have the public follow them through public instances.
It solves the following issues
I’m currently using it to download stuff on my phone using YT-DLP, works pretty well.
Damn, that looks better than I expected.
https://www.traccar.org/ could be a good starting point.
I got myself an eReader from Kobo mostly for the Pocket integration.
It’s nice just scanning for potentially interesting articles and submit them to my Pocket account while I’m on the computer, and settle down to read the articles cleared from distraction and junk on a paper-like display before going to bed, or while riding the bus to work since it’s all synced up for offline use.
And JFC the monthly subscription price for Pocket is steep for what it offers.
And she made the theme song for James Bond’s No Time To Die.
The delay was in part due to Apple and Google trying to do things right and have the DULT protocol and specs through the IETF https://www.techradar.com/pro/phone-communications/apple-is-not-blocking-googles-find-my-device-network-and-airtag-clone-no-matter-what-google-says
Jood gob indeed (just kidding, no malice intended)
It’s a gift, not a jift.
Quiet-quitting.
Good afternoon, I went through a bunch of those, and anything that was inactive for an extended period of time has been purged, free to be recreated by someone willing to take it.
There are some communities that are effectively unmoderated but with some content, of course we don’t want to purge those and we’re looking at what is the next step.
*civil forfeiture noises*
If it makes the game feel smoother then I don’t really mind, but yeah if the generation creates too many artifacts, or hides an NPC that would otherwise be visible that is a significant problem.
In a way, our vision works somewhat like this to compensate for missing information (blind spot in our retina, eye blinks) or to smooth out some movement (saccadic suppression, predictive processing), etc
security hole that lets unprivileged users accessing a client app get SYSTEM rights to the server
wtf 🤣
Which reminds me I need to tend to my cheese tree.