That would come under “Electric power tools” with the same restrictions.
Yeah in Melbourne several years back we had a heat wave that fucked up a bunch of the train tracks.
Isn’t the thunk-thunk as you’re travelling the wheels of the carriage passing over the expansion joints?.
That’s 1440p, awesome! The image attached to this post is only 720p. Thanks mate!
Any chance I could have a higher-res copy? Would love to use this as my wallpaper :)
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Parents for MP3 expired in 2017
Ooh how’s Project Hail Mary? It’s somewhere towards the top of my list, but BrandoSando is bringing out another book in a couple weeks and I’m trying to work my way through Wheel of Time (gosh the first book is awful).
Yeah that’s The Hobbit. Terribly done movies. They took a great book that’s half the size of one of the books from the LotR trilogy and stretched it into three feature-length films by adding a bunch of nonsense.
Don’t kinkshame me Susan!
I want to learn rust but I don’t think I have the socks for it
Cucumber is the worst part of a watermelon.
Yeah these statements don’t align.
Extractify.zip is open source progressive web app (PWA) website to view and extract zip files online without downloading them (client side).
Directly conflicts with
- Sandbox mode to prevent malicious files. (use WebAssembly to extract files and don’t use any server side code)
- Don’t need to upload your files to server. (work offline)
This just doesn’t make sense.
That gameplay looks a lot like my old school favourite ut2004. Can you comment on how it compares?
I bought a modern MSI gaming laptop with awesome on-paper specs and they did something fucky such that the keyboard doesn’t work until about kernel v6.7. The keyboard. Wtf.
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Any idea how forgejo compares to radicle?
I’m trying to decide what to install on my home server. I want something easy to start with but reasonably extensible and federated would be nice
I imagine this process is more about ensuring the employee is the one entering the new password, rather than the malicious actor - which would easily be possible if a simple password reset email was sent out.
I’d love to know the technical reasoning for this. It probably has to do with clock frequency multipliers like when doing serial comms your baud needs to be pretty close to the spec but it’s pretty much never going to be exact.