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Is this the female Wolverine?
Is this the female Wolverine?
I like GNOME calendar, but it can’t deal with my work outlook calendar.
Thunderbird has it finally on the roadmap, but yeah …
So you’re saying if we kill the 8, we can double the wealth of almost half of the population of the world?
But not Palestine’s.
This is not creepy at all.
So school and Kindergarten will also be six days? Otherwise what do you do with your young children?
But Firefox has a installation base of 2.8% and Chrome 65%. The Firefox uBlock Origin installations are in my opinion statistically insignificant, so are Brave browser installations which are even lower.
uBlock Origin for Chrome has over 34 million installations according to the Chrome Web Store
Oh wow, that is very surprising to me. I somehow expected a billion of installations. Especially when I saw the screenshots without it in the article, how can anyone browse the web without it?
For me it’s the exact opposite, most of them have the possibility to change the language to English, even though it’s only partially translated I still can see the pictures of what I’m trying to order. If I need to look at the Korean menu and then speak Korean to the person to order, then I would just go away, especially if they don’t have pictures on the menu.
For me it’s use 10/10 (even the crappy ones)
I think those kiosks with the big touch screen and the mobile apps work pretty well already, I always rather use them and see a picture what I can order instead of talking to the person.
I think it is.
-You can arrange communities it topics
- you can show community posts as å wall of thumbnails, nice for memes
- shows user reputation
- you can hide posts from searches
- moderation tools (there are more)
- you can post videos and polls
- better integration with PeerTube
- keyword filters
But it doesn’t have an API for 3rd parties
Like he said at the end, nobody is reading the garbege.
I think is something g is written by AI the only way to read it is to make another AI to read it and summerize it. Then you still can decide to read the summary or not.
Sadly I couldn’t figure it out. It seems it’s something with the database for sure but what exactly I don’t know.
I would go with syncthing, it uses far fewer resources, is rock solid and out of your way.
Normally you can do it in your robots.txt so each instance can choose to do it.
As we say in Germany: ‘Aufgeschoben ist nich aufgehoben!’
Jira.
Sausage, eggs, coffe. Everything else is either deep fried or full of sugar. OK I’d get the milk too.
I see a good use case for AI, can also be crowd sourced.
Countries like Korea don’t have a cultire of welcoming people from outside and therefor you would have so many clashes that a huge number of imigrants - which is needed - would destroy the country. There is no one here who knows how to treat and integrate those immigrants. There are no programs for them, etc. and even if you know the language you still have huge culture clashes.