For Germany https://breitbandmessung.de/kartenansicht-funkloch
This is not aimed at the commenter, but rather a generalized statement: yntries like this make me love and at the same time hate HN. Great articles with mostly uninformed comments, whereas the two or three guys with…
I use https://github.com/rarcega/instagram-scraper The rate limit by instagram is a bit tough, though, but as i only for archiving a few of my close friends, as it supports private accounts, that's OK.
I loved that book! It's interesting with the perfect balance between being academic and still being accessible. I was just gutted, that it stops in the middle of the 20th century... Yeah, i know, Mulaney will publish a…
He would've been better off buying a Kryoflux board. https://kryoflux.com/ He used an emulator anyway, why not using a faster and easier method, that even has error correction?
One passage made me a bit mad: "[...], but for now it is enough to observe that people who don’t know how to use a particular tool very well are being told to throw that tool away and learn to use an entirely new one on…
It should not. Moral decay is a result of the system itself. Not that it is something new, but it gets more and more adamant when more and more people or employers want a PhD. Standards for post graduate students have…
Ah I'm sorry, i got it a bit wrong. Currents and winds in the Mediterranean are mostly counter-clockwise. Ancient seafaring was difficult and mostly bound to land. I mean, that they had to travel along the Coast for…
I chuckled a bit! It is probable that the Odyssey is some kind of navigational diary. In ancient times, ships could only sail the Mediterranean clockwise, alas westward. So it might've made sense he traveled westward.
I did. (as a millenial) I didn't even study a subject connected to mathematics. I came across it and thought it was neat, so i learned it... but forgot it.
I love the debate in ancient historical studies, that argues if those people that were "conquered" by Alexander and were subjects to later rulers (even though the often tried to deviate from this status by violent or…
You mean something like this? https://gitlab.maikel.pro/maikeldus/WhatsSpy-Public/wikis/ho...
For Germany https://breitbandmessung.de/kartenansicht-funkloch
This is not aimed at the commenter, but rather a generalized statement: yntries like this make me love and at the same time hate HN. Great articles with mostly uninformed comments, whereas the two or three guys with…
I use https://github.com/rarcega/instagram-scraper The rate limit by instagram is a bit tough, though, but as i only for archiving a few of my close friends, as it supports private accounts, that's OK.
I loved that book! It's interesting with the perfect balance between being academic and still being accessible. I was just gutted, that it stops in the middle of the 20th century... Yeah, i know, Mulaney will publish a…
He would've been better off buying a Kryoflux board. https://kryoflux.com/ He used an emulator anyway, why not using a faster and easier method, that even has error correction?
One passage made me a bit mad: "[...], but for now it is enough to observe that people who don’t know how to use a particular tool very well are being told to throw that tool away and learn to use an entirely new one on…
It should not. Moral decay is a result of the system itself. Not that it is something new, but it gets more and more adamant when more and more people or employers want a PhD. Standards for post graduate students have…
Ah I'm sorry, i got it a bit wrong. Currents and winds in the Mediterranean are mostly counter-clockwise. Ancient seafaring was difficult and mostly bound to land. I mean, that they had to travel along the Coast for…
I chuckled a bit! It is probable that the Odyssey is some kind of navigational diary. In ancient times, ships could only sail the Mediterranean clockwise, alas westward. So it might've made sense he traveled westward.
I did. (as a millenial) I didn't even study a subject connected to mathematics. I came across it and thought it was neat, so i learned it... but forgot it.
I love the debate in ancient historical studies, that argues if those people that were "conquered" by Alexander and were subjects to later rulers (even though the often tried to deviate from this status by violent or…
You mean something like this? https://gitlab.maikel.pro/maikeldus/WhatsSpy-Public/wikis/ho...