Silly and goofy. Too many FPS.
Silly and goofy. Too many FPS.
Meanwhile here I am washing before and after, just because I saw it on House.
(Despite the fact that he makes a big deal about it in the first episode and in the numerous times we see him go to the bathroom following that he never once does it again. (Yes. I checked.))
I never really figured this game out, and the only thing I really remember is that while playing I was listening to a video about the “trying to trademark reaction youtube” debacle.
Anyway. Bye.
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So if you could just go ahead and work until daybreak fueled by nothing but coffee, that’d be great. Thaanks.
Has it? The Quran didn’t survive this long by mere chance. A group of people deemed it valuable and have ensured its continued existence. Same goes for Twilight. As long as there’s a fanbase, it survives.
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Lately I’d say I end up not posting the majority of my comments.
Basically off topic but… At one point I tried generating some mouse ASCII art with Ch*tG*T and
, ,
(\,;,/)
(o o)
==\_~_/_==
/ \
\ /
`"`"`
and I really liked it
, ,
(\,-,/)
(o o)
===\_/===
/ o
/ mm\
(_\ /
`"`"
And now I just want to know where it stole the original from, so I could give credit when I use it…
Net upgrade size: -0.01MiB
OOOH YEAH! Now that’s how you debloat.
SC redownloads map data if it is over 12 hours old on your device, so you’re likely seeing up to date information. And you can always download manually in an area to see the absolute freshest data, if you think that’s necessary.
Organic Maps doesn’t update the data nearly as often, as it’s not really meant for editing. That being said, unless you are in a busy area, the chances of a fellow mapper already having submitted that data since the last update in OM is slim.
At the end of the day, you should just do what is convenient for you and allows you to contribute easier.
Ah! I would assume the imported sources were decent enough, at least!
I think mapping them might be decent with SCEE. (Might be in normal StreetComplete as well.) You have to enable the quest type as it is disabled by default, but then it offers the quest and even displays recently used values.
That is if you know your stuff, me I would have to have a tree identification book in my other hand, so I guess a specialized app with that functionality would be neat.
6.6% of trees have the species tag filled out! That’s much more than I expected!
You can block an instance via any post on it:
first blocks the user who posted
second blocks the community it was posted in
third blocks the instance the community resides in
But a good amount for sure.
Nope. Nowadays the required audio source is measured in seconds.
I am relatively new as well. Someone asked for some clarification on an edit I made, and it turned out I had made a mistake.
In addition, if you leave notes, those may go without interaction for a long time. Although it is true that notes can be resolved without any further input from the original account.
I don’t think that’s good etiquette in such communities. I realize the privacy concerns, but what if someone wants to message you about your edits?
Not editing around such sensitive areas is a better choice IMO. Hopefully someone else will.
Every edit will have your username on it. If you edit a lot in certain areas, one might guess that you live/work around there. Other than that, I doubt there are any such considerations.
Some apps allow uploading photos when making a note. These services may not clear some of the metadata, though geolocation is already obvious from the note itself.
I can get you a Mint CD key for 15€ or Arch for 2€. DM me.
The author seems to have written endless amounts of “AI” articles. Do they really not know what “hallucinate” means in such a context?
I don’t plan on shooting anything weird, but I still don’t want anyone looking at my photos! Luckily it’s pretty trivial to develop at home, for B&W, at least.