Getting fired doesn’t make it any less spontaneous.
Getting fired doesn’t make it any less spontaneous.
mbin is probably the closest to what you want. Its supports both threaded content (lemmy) as well as microblogging (mastodon) Here is a list of servers https://joinmbin.org/servers and interstellar is the mbin app.
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I known its not answering the question but why not use an open source alternative like darktable. On one hand you’ll have to learn a different workflow but on the other you shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to install and use it.
Back in primary school someone stole one of my bakugan out of my bag. It was the snake trap which folded into a cylinder instead of a sphere like the normal ones. So sad.
Then Hello Games spent the next few years updating it so it was good. Yes they messed up but they don’t deserve the hate some people throw their way.
resume (cv/job application) more recently comes from french and is pronounced differently than resume (to continue). Ultimately they both come from the same latin word “resumere”. https://www.etymonline.com/word/resume
Sorry yeah I’ve gotten so used to building android apps its probably more complicated than I think.
Open android studio. Select new project from version control. Enter the url of the github and click enter. This will download the source code and open it to view/edit. Android studio should then prepare dependencies etc, it will say something like “building gradle” in the bottom corner. Wait for that to finish then in the toolbar at the top of the screen there is a dropdown labeled build which has the different build options. There should be one called “build apk” this will build the app.
Now that I’ve written this out it does seem more complicated that I thought.
I just opened it in android studio and clicked build.
64-06-12 ??
The default Samsung calendar app has a widget which shows how long since/until a chosen calendar event. Its probably something like that.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/home
Home is a noun, adverb, adjective, and a verb. Yes the statement is proper English.
I’m curious what counts as a decent instance for you?
Also don’t understand the “morally wrong” argument. Just because something is slightly more complicated than it could be doesn’t make it “morally wrong”.
Yes having equations written in a more straightforward way might make it easier for laypeople to understand but I think that the people who use their head for anything more complicated than a+b and don’t just use a calculator can probably figure it out fine.
void* ptr2 = &ptr1;
ptr1 = &ptr2;```
You can have a pointer to a pointer in c++ too tho?
Well there was this thing. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/sep/29/ebay-executive-sentenced-couple-harassment-newsletter
What exactly is misleading about the theorem? Does anyone actually expect to setup some monkeys and typewriters and get something legible?