I have to disagree with all the negative criticism here. While the instructions may not have been entirely clear up front, actually playing the game just once clears everything up. And I absolutely love color blending…
The way is solve this is that I release everything under GPL. Companies usually won't touch that, but everybody else might.
Just a theory, but "dense" in English translates to "dicht" in German.
This setup really sounds great and very involved. But how do you turn the lights off again? Timeout? Not detecting any motion? Also, do you have any pets? As for dimming the lights, I'm sure it looks impressive and also…
The most common example I know of is that if in a garden grows an apple tree, where one branch reaches into the neighbor's garden, is the neighbor allowed to harvest the apples from that branch? IANAL, but IIRC German…
Except that "pick a number, any number" is not a question.
And Firefox is a snap package now; the .deb will go away next release. Canonical finally managed to make me switch back to Debian.
Bye bye free will! From now on, nothing is my fault any more.
Well, I'm an attentive driver, so I wouldn't use anything that drives worse than me. A lot of people probably feel the same.
I have to disagree with all the negative criticism here. While the instructions may not have been entirely clear up front, actually playing the game just once clears everything up. And I absolutely love color blending…
The way is solve this is that I release everything under GPL. Companies usually won't touch that, but everybody else might.
Just a theory, but "dense" in English translates to "dicht" in German.
This setup really sounds great and very involved. But how do you turn the lights off again? Timeout? Not detecting any motion? Also, do you have any pets? As for dimming the lights, I'm sure it looks impressive and also…
The most common example I know of is that if in a garden grows an apple tree, where one branch reaches into the neighbor's garden, is the neighbor allowed to harvest the apples from that branch? IANAL, but IIRC German…
Except that "pick a number, any number" is not a question.
And Firefox is a snap package now; the .deb will go away next release. Canonical finally managed to make me switch back to Debian.
Bye bye free will! From now on, nothing is my fault any more.
Well, I'm an attentive driver, so I wouldn't use anything that drives worse than me. A lot of people probably feel the same.