This is a common ruler where you live?
In my country we have rulers with 12 in/ ~30cm as the most common. We also have “yardstick” which is more often a meter stick now. But no foldable rulers.
This is a common ruler where you live?
In my country we have rulers with 12 in/ ~30cm as the most common. We also have “yardstick” which is more often a meter stick now. But no foldable rulers.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_marriage_in_the_United_States
Huh. In California the legal minimum is 0?
Also are these map colors impossible to read correctly on your screen or is it just me?
Dude that’s awesome. How did you make these images??
In my understanding, since gravity is acting on us, an external force is applied when we jump. That’s why a jump is a parabola. “Gravity’s Rainbow”
In that case why would it be a bad thing to change the name to something else?
If there’s no requirement, maybe openSUSE will just formally politely refuse to change names
I agree that vim forces you to learn before you can use it, but it is possible to learn the bare minimum of vim.
I get by with a very basic understanding of insert mode and the other mode where :q! quits
There is some truth to it. If you are installing a server distro it may not come with nmcli by default. Maybe it will. But good to think about
I really enjoy byobu, especially since it has nice colors and is a mature well supported project
In my experiments with a similar setup and integrated graphics, full-wayland Kubuntu feels much more responsive than Xorg-Lubuntu, for what it’s worth
Hardy Heron
Retro computing is a fun hobby though. I enjoy keeping the PC I built in 2006 running and out of the landfill
Checkbox for annoying minor character with limited screen time
I used to not like it, but then I liked it.
Now it’s my favorite part of Enterprise
We have the coils too, except we call it a measuring tape.
We also have have a flexible soft version used for measuring human proportions for clothing, but it’s called a “tape measure” for some reason.
I wish we had the foldable kind, that sounds useful.