

I’ve noticed other photos from my side of the country look similar to my own ones. I assume this is due to the light reflecting off the sea, the angle of the sun, and the cloud cover. The colour of the grass is also duller than many places.
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I’ve noticed other photos from my side of the country look similar to my own ones. I assume this is due to the light reflecting off the sea, the angle of the sun, and the cloud cover. The colour of the grass is also duller than many places.
it’s 0:04 for me. I’m not sure what noise you’re referring to though.
hmm my clicks don’t seem to be counted. The click network request returns internal server error.
Those 3 are all fairly similar. Here are some others I can think of:
If you’re not using any of the additional features, cgit should be enough. If you’re planning on collaborating with others, probably Forgejo would be better.
You can also use individual components of sourcehut, if you want a git web interface with just issue tracking, ci, or wiki, for example.
The homepage suggests searching for “eggs”, but searching for “eggs” gives 0 results.
(I found it at 19:15, though I’m not sure why I went looking)
It should be held back. Although I dislike the company, I believe safari’s market share and use of an alternative browser engine is important in keeping google from closing the web.
The term “master” is often used with the term “slave” in computing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master-slave_(technology)
So it wouldn’t be odd to assume that git’s use of the term “master” also refers to slavery.
Blurry pictures of cats was one of my favourite subreddits on reddit. I’m glad to see it already exists on Lemmy: !blurrypicturesofcats@lemmy.world
Similar to other people:
laptop-56
phone-56
server-56 (or the actual domain name…)
…palmtop-56 (I’m not sure if that’s actually possible)
I like the look of all-lowercase hyphenated words. And “56” is a conveniently short identifier I use for myself.
A comment on a post about a different instance suggested clearing browser cache/cookies. It’s not something I’ve run into though.
mailbox.org provides bog standard email, from a trustworthy company - no advertising, etc… No fancy security features outside of the usual though. I use the 1€ per month option.
Hmm. I had it pop up for the first time in ages today, but updating filters and clearing cookies did the trick.
I just saw this for the first time today, 11 days after seeing this post. A person I was with suggested it grew mostly on beech wood.
I went with local shipwrecks for my cats (Mim and Ida).
Unlike many comments here, I enjoyed reading the article, especially the parts in the “I don’t want to use gibibyte!” chapter, where you explain that this (the pedantry) is important in technical and formal situations (such as documentation). Seeing some of the comments here, I think it would have helped to focus on this aspect a bit more.
I also liked the extra part explaining the reasoning for using the Nokia E60.
I don’t quite agree with the recommendation to use base 10 SI units where neither KiB or kB would result in nice numbers. I don’t see why base 10 should have an influence on computers, and I think it makes more sense to stick to a single unit, such as KiB.
The reasons I have this opinion are probably to do with:
p.s, I agree with other commenters that your comments starting with “Pretty obvious that you didn’t read the article.” or similar are probably not helping your case… I understand that some comments here have been quite frustrating though.
Iceland is in Europe.
I usually chop other stuff as well as the cheese. I started doing this when I didn’t have a grater, and discovered it wasn’t as slow/awkward as I had assumed. The result isn’t the same as grating, but it does the job most of the time.
I just chop the cheese into small bits. One less thing to wash, and pretty much just as fast.
You can export from draw.io with dark mode and grid enabled as well. Seeing as the space even on all sides…