Cactus, cloth hanger, and a salt mill. Three different bars, same night. Another night my friend got home with a light bulb…
Cactus, cloth hanger, and a salt mill. Three different bars, same night. Another night my friend got home with a light bulb…
https://thatoneprivacysite.xyz/ is a good base for comparisons
Guests at restaurants where you get a device that beeps when your food is ready. Guess what? That’s a pager.
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Before the Sphere, the largest spherical building in the world (since 1989) was the Globe in Stockholm.
On it they sometimes project stuff on, which seems to be a way cheaper and energy efficient way than adding a billion LEDs.
Fun fact about the arena Globen, it’s actually the biggest piece in a art installation about our solar system, representing the sun. Pluto is about halfway up in Sweden.
It’s also the home arena of Swedens national ice hockey team.
Emacs as editor
Emacs as compiler
Emacs as viewer
Emacs as version controller
Edit: one tab, three spaces as indentation.
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Hehe that is true
Ah I didn’t realise that. That is good. So similar to Denmark and Greenland?
I doubt Sweden, Norway, Finland or Denmark will be invaded due to being in the Nato club, but I do wonder who will protect Åland if Putler decides to take back his summer house? As far as I understand it is a very strategic position.
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Finally you can do CTRL-ALT-DEL with one hand
I can’t imagine it would be equally distributed? Probably normal distribution applies over the span, most of the kernels would probably pop within say 20s of each other, and none in the beginning.
Australia what are you doing? https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/antibiotic-usage-in-livestock
Hey Ruby debs, lookup Elixir. It’s supposedly similar syntax but run on the Erlang VM instead. Lots of cool companies use it, and a great community. 🤗
What? Not everyone dissolves the eggshell in citric acid? /s
I watched münecats video on the topic. Very good and explanatory
97% of the time, the average car just sits in the parking space, taking up space not being used.
I guess you can say something similar applied to balconies. They are probably being used, but only a small portion of the day.