

They also know that just a tiny tiny percentage of users will go into settings, and even less actually change something.
They also know that just a tiny tiny percentage of users will go into settings, and even less actually change something.
There is a saying (paraphrasing) that sadly is almost never implemented.
“Don’t tell your employees what to do, hire really smart people and listen to their ideas”
I am just happy that Malta is included for once. It is like the world maps without NZ but for europe
An easy way to contribute is via a phone app called StreetComplete. It asks you questions about stuff near you when you are out. For example, names of places, if the crossing is handicap friendly, road surfaces, etc etc
Edit: I wrote another post about it a while back, https://lemmy.world/comment/18685150
Yes. Without knowing their infrastructure, they obviously cache and probably process the raw OSM data locally. If they chose to use their own overrides or the official-tag is impossible to tell.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico#Name
Basically they list all, with gulf of mexico as the default for the en locale and an entry for official name in en-US
How about getting rid of the train surcharge as well?
That is good advice, however sadly a lot of install scripts are basically: download this script from us, and pipe it to a root shell.
Getting paid by google so they can say, “look! We are not a monopoly!”
I am only half joking, I like firefox and use it daily but mozilla really seems intent on destroying everything good about it.
Sounds like CMOS battery dying/dead on the motherboard. It stores BIOS settings, including password and clock. (Though you really should be using ntpd)
It highly depends on their contract and if they are a big name or not. There is a reason a lot of bands tour though as they make a lot of more money from it than CD sales.
Using Debian since around Ham/Slink… what are all these other icons?
Anno 1800 was on a massive sale a while ago and I bought it. It is not bad, just don’t particularly like the gameplay of jumping around a lot. Very shallow chains (just played campaign though) as well. Like this needs X and Y and then you never use X and Y for anything else.
Not bad, but not great. And all the shit around it makes me very unlikely to get anything else in the series.
Connect two LLM to each other in another window. You can focus on your job and still get 100% rating
I disagree, Lulu is such a funny name for a cow
You can access the file systems, both read and write.
In linux they are mounted under /mnt/c
etc (at least in debian). And from Windows you can access the linux mounts via a smb share.
And it is basically a complete linux installation running in a virtualisation container except X11. You can install whatever you want and run it. For the most part it is seamlessly forwarded to your host system as well, so if you run a webserver in WSL you can access it through localhost.
Technology will find a way, with proper resourcing.
And research. It has been illegal to do research on nuclear power in some countries for decades. And then they go “SeE, nO iNnOvAtIoNs!”
I have over 5.5k hours in base game, didn’t even finish space age. Got to aquilo and just lost interest. Edit: should mention it was the last planet for me, as there is no set order on reaching them.
Didn’t really like the changes and how it affected my way of playing, not saying it is a bad expansion just not my cup of tea.