I live in the city, but with the ebike I now can also go to the surrounding country side. I still like the helmet there, because shade for the head and a lot less sweat in my face. And it’s not a high end helmet, it is a cheap one from Aldi.
I live in the city, but with the ebike I now can also go to the surrounding country side. I still like the helmet there, because shade for the head and a lot less sweat in my face. And it’s not a high end helmet, it is a cheap one from Aldi.
I’ve been riding bikes for more than 50 years and never wore a helmet. Now I got an ebike - and a helmet. And I actually like it. It provides a bit of shade, the airflow is still good (it has many air holes), and it keeps almost all sweat from running down my face.
The vertical bar (pipe) and broken bar are not the same symbol. Wikipedia has a whole section about it (“Solid vertical bar versus broken bar”). Only the pipe character can be used for pipes in Linux/Windows/Mac terminals.
HTTP3 uses UDP, which is 6 years younger than TCP.
Don’t put it in /usr/bin, that’s where your package manager puts executables, not you. Other than that, do what you want. /usr/local/bin is good, or if it’s only for your user ~/bin, ~/local/bin or ~/.local/bin - I don’t care. Also just let your users decide where they want to put the script.
The underscore is used to underline text in Markdown. If you want to display a real underscore like this: _, you have to escape it with a backslash. Some clients apparently interpret this rule even in plain links, and some don’t. If we use real Markdown links this should not happen.
UK was in the EU for the most part of my adulthood, so I didn’t need a passport (I’m from Germany).
I searched for “lomiri rotate screen” and found this page.
In the 80s the German band Ideal made a song (“Herrscher”) about that feeling. Here are the translated lyrics:
In the evening I am the ruler of the world - and you have to greet me! I the science fiction hero - and you lie at my feet! I own the stars, I have the power - you are happy to stand in my light; I am the one who ridicules the world and you all come to see me… … and you all come to see ME! …and you all come to see me!
Only in the morning I feel uncomfortable… I’m afraid to leave the house… In the morning I’m small and weak… I’m in agony, I’m lying flat…
In the evening, I rule the universe - and you in my shadow: You see my tribunal - and I will allow you! I own the stars, I have the power - you are glad to stand in my light! It is I who ridicule the world and you all come to see me…
…and you all come to see me! …and you all come to see ME!
Only in the morning when the spell fades I have to cry when a dog barks at me! In the morning I am… Small and weak… In agony, I’m lying flat…
Translated by DeepL https://www.deepl.com/app/?utm_source=android&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=share-translation
Oops, sorry, I misread your question.
Did you check the wiki entry?
I think the little ant is called Discothyrea sexarticulata, and it got its name from a person named Borgmeier.
I think the little ant is called Discothyrea sexarticulata, and it got its name from a person named Borgmeier.
Here it is on the photographer’s Flickr. I think it says 6s exposure, so the photo doesn’t look like seen through the naked eye.
Which app is this? It finds a lot. Although 3k subscribers everywhere look a bit suspicious.
I used DVB-S/S2 cards and DVB-T sticks for many years with VDR, but a few years ago I gave up and got a separate tuner box (Octagon SF8008). I was fed up with the kernel module compilation, and the DVB cards or USB boxes only lasted a few years until they died. Every time I wanted to record something, the desktop PC had to run. All the time I used the PC the cards were powered and that probably didn’t help with their longevity.
Yes, if you already know that you can drag and drop between unrelated programs, it will work like you expected it.
If you don’t know it, you can pick it up by looking over the shoulder of your friend or co-worker, or you can read articles like this.
Did you try to search for “would dictionary”? Also you could search for “would your_language”.