Search for "ministry" here: https://www.enforcementtracker.com/
Or Blender.
I think for difficulty 4+ pen & paper is necessary because there are too many constraints to consider, so I made myself a small helper based on rlorenzo's comment [0] [0] https://galati.dev/personal/zebra-puzzles-helper
It was off-by-one, indeed.
It's possible on Windows too using Windows Registry shell extension[0], which uses Windows Shell Namespaces under the hood. [0] http://www.viksoe.dk/code/regfolder.htm [1]…
Apache Tomcat is a web server for Java web applications, different from the Apache HTTP server (your 'apache2').
Tried the same and it shows "-4.75h" with a dot, not a colon. As 4.75 hours translates to 4 hours and 45 minutes, it's correct, maybe not intuitive at first glance.
Yes, and this is what it's using. Full repo is available here: https://github.com/bgstaal/multipleWindow3dScene
I was not able to find one, but this js snippet: > https://gist.github.com/capfsb/3fd1b700b4732debb29aefd576cf5... correctly reports 240hz for me. The fun thing is that 240 makes everything too slow, whereas 120 works…
Probaly not a browser issue, looking at this line of the generated JS: > var physics_scene = squint_core.atom(({ "gravity": [0, 0], "dt": (1 / 60), "balls": [], "obstacles": [], "flippers": [], "score": 0 })); I think…
I think it's the wake timer[0] settings in the energy options. [0]https://www.softwareok.com/?page=Windows/10/Power-Options/11
Print Screen key can be enabled as hotkey too
Years ago i added a url to not be crawled nor indexed to a web app I worked on to block bad crawlers, so I disallowed crawling through robots.txt and added a hidden link in the footer with the "noindex" attribute.…
I think this is the correct link: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/driver...
From the Rational Wiki[0]: "Just asking questions (also known as JAQing off) is a way of attempting to make wild accusations acceptable (and hopefully not legally actionable) by framing them as questions rather than…
320k ETH were sent out and 285k ETH came back, not dollars.
For me was Midtown Madness 2, I used to climb the highest buildind in San Francisco with each vehicle and see how many fall it takes to wreck them.
I tried what you said and it doesn't work with "javascript:" uris (probably to prevent running of unwanted code?). Firefox bar is not "broken", as every browser I tested has the same behavior, and I think it's because a…
Manually add "javascript:" at the beginning, it gets stripped when you paste it.
Clevo P17SM as personal laptop with Windows 10 and an Asus Rog Strix G15 as work laptop with Windows 11
It does exist a twitter[0] account not updated since 2014 that has, ironically, in its bio: "We are working very hard to make this twitter account irrelevant." [0] https://nitter.net/wa_status
I agree, but the dot should be escaped because it matches any character, so "@domain\.com$" should just works for.
It already exists and it's called eIDAS[0]. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIDAS
That was Stylish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylish
That's exactly how Brave works after you setup the wallet and it gives you two options: - pay a variable amount to the website you visit, based on how many visits and time you spent on; - pay a fixed amount to a website…
Search for "ministry" here: https://www.enforcementtracker.com/
Or Blender.
I think for difficulty 4+ pen & paper is necessary because there are too many constraints to consider, so I made myself a small helper based on rlorenzo's comment [0] [0] https://galati.dev/personal/zebra-puzzles-helper
It was off-by-one, indeed.
It's possible on Windows too using Windows Registry shell extension[0], which uses Windows Shell Namespaces under the hood. [0] http://www.viksoe.dk/code/regfolder.htm [1]…
Apache Tomcat is a web server for Java web applications, different from the Apache HTTP server (your 'apache2').
Tried the same and it shows "-4.75h" with a dot, not a colon. As 4.75 hours translates to 4 hours and 45 minutes, it's correct, maybe not intuitive at first glance.
Yes, and this is what it's using. Full repo is available here: https://github.com/bgstaal/multipleWindow3dScene
I was not able to find one, but this js snippet: > https://gist.github.com/capfsb/3fd1b700b4732debb29aefd576cf5... correctly reports 240hz for me. The fun thing is that 240 makes everything too slow, whereas 120 works…
Probaly not a browser issue, looking at this line of the generated JS: > var physics_scene = squint_core.atom(({ "gravity": [0, 0], "dt": (1 / 60), "balls": [], "obstacles": [], "flippers": [], "score": 0 })); I think…
I think it's the wake timer[0] settings in the energy options. [0]https://www.softwareok.com/?page=Windows/10/Power-Options/11
Print Screen key can be enabled as hotkey too
Years ago i added a url to not be crawled nor indexed to a web app I worked on to block bad crawlers, so I disallowed crawling through robots.txt and added a hidden link in the footer with the "noindex" attribute.…
I think this is the correct link: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/driver...
From the Rational Wiki[0]: "Just asking questions (also known as JAQing off) is a way of attempting to make wild accusations acceptable (and hopefully not legally actionable) by framing them as questions rather than…
320k ETH were sent out and 285k ETH came back, not dollars.
For me was Midtown Madness 2, I used to climb the highest buildind in San Francisco with each vehicle and see how many fall it takes to wreck them.
I tried what you said and it doesn't work with "javascript:" uris (probably to prevent running of unwanted code?). Firefox bar is not "broken", as every browser I tested has the same behavior, and I think it's because a…
Manually add "javascript:" at the beginning, it gets stripped when you paste it.
Clevo P17SM as personal laptop with Windows 10 and an Asus Rog Strix G15 as work laptop with Windows 11
It does exist a twitter[0] account not updated since 2014 that has, ironically, in its bio: "We are working very hard to make this twitter account irrelevant." [0] https://nitter.net/wa_status
I agree, but the dot should be escaped because it matches any character, so "@domain\.com$" should just works for.
It already exists and it's called eIDAS[0]. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIDAS
That was Stylish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylish
That's exactly how Brave works after you setup the wallet and it gives you two options: - pay a variable amount to the website you visit, based on how many visits and time you spent on; - pay a fixed amount to a website…