Maybe the one guy’s father is called Christian. So he’s Christian’s (son) and just likes a good bar fight if there’s an opportunity. He doesn’t care about the fanfiction.
Maybe the one guy’s father is called Christian. So he’s Christian’s (son) and just likes a good bar fight if there’s an opportunity. He doesn’t care about the fanfiction.
In the beginning of COVID I ran out of tea once and since then I got used to just drink warm water from the tap in most cases. 🚰
That’s new to me. For me so far it was sufficient to follow this part from the linked article…
Or, if Windows is already installed, from either the Sign on screen or the Start menu, select Power (Power button icon) > hold Shift while selecting Restart. Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware settings.
As you’re currently using Windows on your PC, you might have to do an extended reboot. By default Windows skips the UEFI/USB step in the boot sequence to make Windows boot slightly faster.
Check out this link for reference’ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/boot-to-uefi-mode-or-legacy-bios-mode?view=windows-11
From my perspective mails are federated. If I want to explain federation as a concept to someone I always use mail as an example because everyone can write to everyone independent of the provider, you can selfhost it easily, you could move from one company to another (if you use your own domain), protocols are all FOSS.
So at least it’s an open and distributed system. What would be missing for it to count as federated?
The problem with most crypto compared to regular money is that it’s often seen as an investment. However, one of the most important factors for a currency that is used in everyday transactions is stability and predictability. Money is supposed to ease trading goods and services as a universal middleman. It’s not supposed to make someone rich who invested first.
Of course there’s also inflation and deflation with regular money but as soon as that’s getting out of control, it typically leads to serious economic issues.
I’m vegan for three years and vegetarian for around six years. Some time ago I bought a pack of fake chicken gyros and to me it tasted so close to real chicken that I somehow felt disgusted by it and couldn’t eat it. Before, I always liked chicken and also other animal products. But somehow I got not only used to resist the temptation but somehow conditioned myself into completely changing my preferences. I still buy fake grated cheese quite often but in terms of meat alternatives I prefer patties, sausages, falafel and stuff that taste nothing like the original.
So if I compare my personal ranking to yours, my top tier is probably “A” and your “S” in many cases would be just as bad as “F”.
But just a tiny Matchbox car that you need to spend a small fortune over almost two decades before it’s ready for use.
Depending on the speed of the hotdog car you should get your exhaust checked. ;)
Looked at the graph for 5 minutes and I have no clue what it’s trying to say. Based on the text “cost per 1 metric ton” I would expect a one dimensional chart, not a x/y-axis and definitely not a stacked area chart. Didn’t watch the explanation video though.
Not for you today. Try again another day with proper shoes!
The splash reminds me of the Firefox logo.
Boost always shows the instance regardless of there being a display name or if it’s your local or a foreign instance.
Art is not even exclusive to human-like species in general. Just to give an example, check out the mating ritual of puffer fish.
https://www.livescience.com/63627-pufferfish-sand-art-video-reddit.html
If fish show an interest in creating visually appearing structures, why should it be any different for early primates? I would rather expect that more or less each species has individual forms of art. Although we as humans might not be capable to understand them.
How do we know if a dog peeing in the park is really just marking the area as its own? What if they’re on purpose creating some kind of smelly art for their fellow doggos?
Not sure if helpful but Boost for Lemmy has this feature. It’s called “Muted Words”.
Somehow a pretty meta level joke if not only the rabbit but the entire international system of bloodtypes is possibly based on a typ0. 😂
In Germany the blood types are A, B, AB and 0 (zero). That’s where my confusion came from: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AB0-System
Hint: You have to read it as “Type O” not 0/Zero/Null. Took me quite long ;)
I often read that the UI is pretty unintuitive compared to the commercial competitors. I anyhow started with FreeCAD three years ago and never looked back. I design a lot of functional 3D prints with it and managed to solve all the issues I’ve faced so far. As I started with FreeCAD and never tried the alternatives, I also don’t miss the possibly more intuitive UIs 😁
Good ol’ Jewchri they call him…