

I don’t know the exact situation, however right now in Bulgaria, the anti-corruption commission is one of the levers used to harass political opponents.
It would not be too surprising if that’s the case.


I don’t know the exact situation, however right now in Bulgaria, the anti-corruption commission is one of the levers used to harass political opponents.
It would not be too surprising if that’s the case.


I agree. Since I usually make the sauce myself, if I don’t cook it long enough, it may lead to moist crust. But it rarely happens anymore. Same for the toppings.


With Gitea/Forgejo you can run a local actions executor, which builds the images, pushes to gitea’s image registry, and using a script pulls them on the other side and restarts them. Worked fine in our small startup.


+1 for Pocketbook
Never had any issues with it whatsoever.
The device works great with Calibre.
There is some other functionality that I did not use.


Still, if legal, one would “boil” (not sure what the term is for oil soluble?) a kilo with no issue.


The older is 9, found it challenging in the beginning, but caught on. Younger is 5, definitely not into Pandemic.
Speaking of snakes and ladders, we had a very fun project of making our own. Basically I stole the positions of snakes and ladders from another board, but we drew and painted all of it on thick cardboard. Small enough and really fun project. You can customize to your fancy.


Funny that you mention Pandemic, we finally got around to playing it with the kids, and it was great. They are just entering the age where they get it.
So far only played the simplified rules, none of the Legacy parts, and beat the game for the first time.


In a similar vein, there’s an old saying: “A lie travels around the globe while the truth is putting on its shoes.”
Not quite what you’re after, but i track mine with org-habits, setting a recurrent timestamp. You can also add a note for each state change.