Mine has a Copy and a Share buttons like lemonmelon's. They both work in Chrome on Android, but only Copy seems to work on Firefox.
Glad this one went well
Word Grid challenges players to fill in a grid by guessing words that match the row and column categories. Each square is assigned a rarity score. How low can you push your rarity score as you play?
Because I stunk at the Travle today!
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A few versions back Windows started profiling app loading after startup so that it could pre-load the apps most frequently used after startup into cached memory, along with linked libraries. It drastically improved app startup time.
People lost their minds. "I just rebooted and the free memory is already down to <some small number>." Online experts loudly bemoaned the bloat to drive views. They showed people how to disable it so that there was more free RAM after boot. 🤦
Microsoft does a lot of dumb things, but that wasn't one of them.
Interesting that the score recomputes as others play the day's game. My score improved when I went back to the page.
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4 here too, but a much different path. Whistle ➡️ Adolescence ⏰ 06:28 🦶4
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Ah, good to know. I've been on KDE for a while and didn't know the option was in settings now.
GNOME tweaks has an option to disable hot corners.
Likewise for Portugal. Its highest point is Pico, in the Azores archipelago.
For flexibility and size I like external m.2 enclosures. I have some from Sabrent, Orico and Rosewill. Of them all the Rosewill is the smallest, has the nicest build quality, and seems to dissipate heat the best.
So I would recommend a Rosewill 9SIA072GJ92919, and add an NVMe SSD of your choice.
I think your MacBook is Thunderbolt 2, so you won't get full speed but it should still be plenty fast. And this enclosure will give you TB3 speeds if you upgrade your PC later.
No. 1970 is 0 in Unix time. The NTP RFC specifies 1900. I had to look it up!
Better to represent it as a 64-bit unsigned fixed-point number, in seconds relative to 0000 UT on 1 January 1900. It's how he would have wanted it.
Fermented and spicy - how about some gochujang? It's like miso, but a Korean version with chili. Mix it with some good sesame oil and a splash of rice vinegar to lighten it up. Then put it with the tuna in your onigiri like you would the mayo. It's already salty, so no need to add salt.
It's not that one charging location was down. It's that the current battery tech can't charge in cold conditions without using some of its own power to heat the battery cells. This means people need to anticipate the cold and charge earlier and more often than they typically do.
Those who didn't were stranded.
This is a real limitation of the current technology. Not a deal breaker for most people, but it's a learning curve and a potential inconvenience.
Part of his Slav Epic
http://www.muchafoundation.org/en/gallery/themes/theme/slav-epic/object/221
It's a huge canvas (~6m x 4m), and makes a massive impact when you see it.
From that foundation page:
"The Slav Epic' cycle No.10: The Meeting at Křížky. The Magic of Words: Sub utraque (1419) (1916) Following his death at the stake for his teachings, Jan Hus became a symbol of the Czech fight against the immoral conduct of the Catholic Church. Increasing numbers of Czech clergymen began to turn their back on papal rule and to deliver their sermons in the Czech language. They were declared heretics by the Papacy and the Council of Constance ordered that they be removed from their parishes. Charles University in Prague was also closed to ensure that their teaching ceased. Riots ensued and Hus’ followers began to gather in remote places outside the city walls in order to mount their rebellion.
Mucha depicts the most important of these gatherings which took place at Křížky, south of Prague, on 30 September 1419. Koranda, a radical preacher, called on Hus’ followers to take up their arms to defend their faith. He stands praying on a makeshift pulpit facing the throngs of followers as they arrive at Křížky. The dark sky above announces the imminent devastation of the Hussite Wars."
In terms of language you are correct. But in terms of SI usage it seems to me OP is expressing it correctly. The SI unit prefixes have a name, a symbol and a multiplier. The prefix is a concept that encompasses all three of those attributes. So "kilo" is one way of identifying the 10^3 unit prefix, but the name kilo is not the prefix itself. It's just the name we use to refer to it. And the symbol k in km is certainly the unit prefix portion of that unit of measure.
Just get into a habit of muttering "it's not vodka" whenever you drink from it. That should put everyone's mind at ease!
Upvote for the produce rubber band wallet. I usually prefer one from celery or collard greens, but broccoli is good too.
Blue Valentines - Tom Waits
107 Steps - Björk (this one is best after watching the movie "Dancer in the Dark")
Gone Away - My Brightest Diamond
Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday Or Gloomy Sunday - Sinéad O'Connor No comparison vocally, but if you like Sinéad the second has a lot of emotion.
A Night Like This - The Cure
Traveling Light - Leonard Cohen