Reminds me of this: https://github.com/erstazi/falsisign Adds your signature and makes it look scanned. Previously discussed on HN. Came in handy once in a while.
Downloading such content is not prohibited by law in Switzerland, thus legal. Uploading however is a different story. So stating that torrenting is legal is not actually true. Unless maybe you simply fake your upload.
That could be achievable without a battery, using a Piezo button like some Hue remotes... Though not sure with the small form factor.
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45675020
This topic of time being a western construct, it's impact on society and life is one of the subjects in the excellent book "Borderliners" [1] by Peter Høeg. A favorite of mine, though I never read the English…
I'd love to work with this. The normal web view is annoyingly slow. Too bad it is not compatible with Api v2 used by on-prem Jira instances.
Link to repo as the article fails to even mention it: https://github.com/builtbybel/Flyby11
It's visible at ca 6:47 in the video.
For me the database rebuild happens on every boot (NW-A55), no matter whether a file changed it not. It's the one thing that constantly annoys me with this device as it takes several minutes...
However in order to get to the compressed state, the original data would have to be processed in some way as a whole. This would require a copy of the material to be available. In case that copy was attained in an…
While Meta's use of copyrighted material might actually fall under fair use I wonder about the implications of having to use the whole source material for training purposes... Let's say I quote some key parts of a…
What also comes to mind is Yoko Tsuno [1]. I'm not sure how well known this is in the US. The creator Roger Leloup was supporting Hegré on the technical drawings. For people who like the 'ligne claire' style, definitely…
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Container tabs, often with specific socks proxies. This allows for some immensely useful setups that as far as I'm aware no other major browser can do in such an easy way or at all.
A local shop might as well make things worse if they do not care too much and give your skis the standard treatment (e.g. different angle than before). Once you have a good edge, it's kind of similar as keeping a knife…
Reminds me of this: https://github.com/erstazi/falsisign Adds your signature and makes it look scanned. Previously discussed on HN. Came in handy once in a while.
Downloading such content is not prohibited by law in Switzerland, thus legal. Uploading however is a different story. So stating that torrenting is legal is not actually true. Unless maybe you simply fake your upload.
That could be achievable without a battery, using a Piezo button like some Hue remotes... Though not sure with the small form factor.
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45675020
This topic of time being a western construct, it's impact on society and life is one of the subjects in the excellent book "Borderliners" [1] by Peter Høeg. A favorite of mine, though I never read the English…
I'd love to work with this. The normal web view is annoyingly slow. Too bad it is not compatible with Api v2 used by on-prem Jira instances.
Link to repo as the article fails to even mention it: https://github.com/builtbybel/Flyby11
It's visible at ca 6:47 in the video.
For me the database rebuild happens on every boot (NW-A55), no matter whether a file changed it not. It's the one thing that constantly annoys me with this device as it takes several minutes...
However in order to get to the compressed state, the original data would have to be processed in some way as a whole. This would require a copy of the material to be available. In case that copy was attained in an…
While Meta's use of copyrighted material might actually fall under fair use I wonder about the implications of having to use the whole source material for training purposes... Let's say I quote some key parts of a…
What also comes to mind is Yoko Tsuno [1]. I'm not sure how well known this is in the US. The creator Roger Leloup was supporting Hegré on the technical drawings. For people who like the 'ligne claire' style, definitely…
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Container tabs, often with specific socks proxies. This allows for some immensely useful setups that as far as I'm aware no other major browser can do in such an easy way or at all.
A local shop might as well make things worse if they do not care too much and give your skis the standard treatment (e.g. different angle than before). Once you have a good edge, it's kind of similar as keeping a knife…