A very popular Scala optics library is also called Monocle. I’ve been a happy user for a few years: https://github.com/optics-dev/Monocle
This[0] change is interesting for home deployments of IPv6: If your ISP changes advertised prefixes occasionally (which mine does), it was until now not practical to assign/use addresses with fixed host suffixes, e.g.…
Lower dosage paracetamol is OTC in pharmacies here in Germany (I think the limit is 10g per pack).
All the passport categories you quoted (BOTC, BOC, BPP, BS) relate to former colonies (think the status given to inhabitants of Hong Kong after it was turned over to China). UK citizens could move around the EU freely.
I do exactly that and it works reasonably (I'm routing with pfSense, which does not support multiple IPs per interface very well, though).
Sadly, depending on the ISP, the prefix is not necessarily static and may change on reconnect (for example, Deutsche Telekom will only keep the prefix static for business accounts). This is completely arbitrary and…
VMS isn’t an IBM mainframe OS, though. I think typical native VMS machines are much closer to normal enterprise servers than mainframes, so virtualization would make sense.
They have added the option to switch back to 4:3 recently.
The standard defines the paper sizes rounded to the nearest mm, so a certain deviation from the sqrt(2) ratio is in the standard.
Right, it’s a great system! Concerning envelopes, here in Germany most mail I get is in DL envelopes, which also require the double fold. C5 is mostly used if double folding doesn’t work due to thickness.
I find the energy and time mechanics of Stardew Valley to be pretty stressful, to be honest.
We mostly use (bad) English in programming contexts.
I usually force a narrow space after titles: Dr.\,Livingstone
We had the same yeast problem and finally solved it by trying our local bakery, which happily sold yeast to us. Obvious in hindsight...
A very popular Scala optics library is also called Monocle. I’ve been a happy user for a few years: https://github.com/optics-dev/Monocle
This[0] change is interesting for home deployments of IPv6: If your ISP changes advertised prefixes occasionally (which mine does), it was until now not practical to assign/use addresses with fixed host suffixes, e.g.…
Lower dosage paracetamol is OTC in pharmacies here in Germany (I think the limit is 10g per pack).
All the passport categories you quoted (BOTC, BOC, BPP, BS) relate to former colonies (think the status given to inhabitants of Hong Kong after it was turned over to China). UK citizens could move around the EU freely.
I do exactly that and it works reasonably (I'm routing with pfSense, which does not support multiple IPs per interface very well, though).
Sadly, depending on the ISP, the prefix is not necessarily static and may change on reconnect (for example, Deutsche Telekom will only keep the prefix static for business accounts). This is completely arbitrary and…
VMS isn’t an IBM mainframe OS, though. I think typical native VMS machines are much closer to normal enterprise servers than mainframes, so virtualization would make sense.
They have added the option to switch back to 4:3 recently.
The standard defines the paper sizes rounded to the nearest mm, so a certain deviation from the sqrt(2) ratio is in the standard.
Right, it’s a great system! Concerning envelopes, here in Germany most mail I get is in DL envelopes, which also require the double fold. C5 is mostly used if double folding doesn’t work due to thickness.
I find the energy and time mechanics of Stardew Valley to be pretty stressful, to be honest.
We mostly use (bad) English in programming contexts.
I usually force a narrow space after titles: Dr.\,Livingstone
We had the same yeast problem and finally solved it by trying our local bakery, which happily sold yeast to us. Obvious in hindsight...