I am trying FUTU board. Not sure if it has gifs tho8gh…
I am very conscious of how much data I use due to where I now live. I have noticed that flatpak’s have a massive download size (100’s of megs), especially when compared to the deb package (kb to mb) 2-3 orders of magnitude more.
Yep, this is what we use. I always found the others too prescriptive. I don’t need to add the type, size or brand of cheese, I just want to put cheese, and me or my wife knows what sort of cheese to buy.
If we need something specific, you can add that detail too.
Super quick, super simple. I would love a self hosted alternative, bit there is nothing as simple that I have found.
How nice of them, I asked them to add links to the apps, as I don’t know what they are by the name.
Thanks :)
I wonder if there are simple interfaces, basically just a setup in osmand that simplifies it for people like my wife that does want complex
It is powerful enough that I reckon it can do it.
Yeah, sorta out of the box. But there are a few crash bugs in it, as pointed out in article.
It would be good if qgis had some native osm plugins
Yeah, sorta out of the box. But there are a few crash bugs in it, as pointed out in article.
It would be good if qgis had some native osm plugins
I loved maperitive. But it has not been maintained for ages.
If they opened it up, I’m sure it would get some love for the community as it is a really cool tool that could go much further than it has already.
Sigh.
Postman is great for sending api queries.
Yep! There is a great post on Lemmy about hot to get ebooks from irc
Damn about the spinelli character…
Definitely judging book by covers. But entertaining read never the less
Me too, I have a couple of videos to put together and it would be good to have some of this stuff.
I am putting together instructions, so graphics which will let me put instructions on would be great
it was a fun trip down memory lane. I LOVE the photos of the cooking machine guns. that is a memory that has stuck with me for years. I was so shocked to see them!
also, the Ha-Go tank photo did not work.
Yeah, i reckon it was the smaller cannon. I had another look to see if i had photos from different angles, but no. Looking at where the barrel joins the turret is probably the most obvious point of differentiation. It has two flanges that stick out on the side, which matches the smaller cannon.
What i find interesting, is that i never realised the shape of the tank. As it is buried so far down, it was no obvious at all. Thanks for the info and sharing the photos.
Me to!