

B-b-but everyone said it’s impossible to make batteries removable, devices will just die in seconds from the first spec of dust!


B-b-but everyone said it’s impossible to make batteries removable, devices will just die in seconds from the first spec of dust!
Is there any tutorial/article on those security pitfalls and permission system? I just build my packages when they aren’t available wanted to try flatpak for some time.


There is like nothing to play.


Article is about TES3: Morrowind and forever mods like Tamriel Rebuilt (focuses on creating mainland Morrowind and is somewhat close to their goals, can be played) and Project Tamriel (focuses on creating other provinces, currently in very early stages, with some little progress on Cyrodiil and Skyrim, not in a playable state).


How would I get by without expert opinion on correct way to pet a cat, especially when they state that cat actually doesn’t like petting and just likes to suffer apparently.


Any would talk however you prompt it to talk.


Reminder: telegram is a r*ssian honeypot that is made with fsb money.


Please name those open-source programs that allow you to turn it on automatically.
https://join.piefed.social/features/
And it’s not being developed by tankies.


You can disable compression for freecad project files and they will become git-trackable.
There is also a plugin for blender (CAD sketcher) that allows for CAD-like flow. It’s a mesh still so your point still stands.
// For my own needs I’ve tried to use onshape and found it clunkier than freecad. Freecad has its limitations and can be slow on some operations, ofc.


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There can’t be single obvious green path for a lot of complex things and most of the things that we do on computers actually are complex like that. I would think that user friendliness is more of an indicator of a sane default behaviour or something that people already are taught to expect. Balancing that is even harder i think.
Now is like 10 years if not more, no?
I think Request Tracker is the closest thing to Jira, whether it’s good or bad is an open question (for me).
Looks like a great feature.
They actually don’t but it is the way programs are installed on gentoo by default.


How fast is it, really? How do you differentiate between topics?
headscale /thread