Yeah it now reads: “After the huts appeared in the Lidl’s popular “middle aisle” earlier this week, she raised her concerns with the store.”
Yeah it now reads: “After the huts appeared in the Lidl’s popular “middle aisle” earlier this week, she raised her concerns with the store.”
Yeah I like the GNOME calendar and it works well with Microshit Enterprise accounts if you set up the account in Evolution + Evolution-EWS (if the admin has blocked IMAP etc access so you need OAuth). Thunderbird + Tbsync is my go-to though.
Edit: corrected typo in “account”.
It’s the Daily Mail, it’s most likely total fiction as they do this all the time.
Finally, some good fucking news!
I think I need the “fuck it we ball” one on a T-shirt!
I had a Lumia with Win Phone (I forget the exact model & sw version) and thought it was great - it was super fast, lightweight and the battery life was decent but there weren’t many apps out there, at least not in comparison to Android
Can only imagine, must have been like watching the demise of Myspace or something
Yeah true, can’t argue there
I always find it amazing when you hear these insights into the downfall of once huge companies. It’s incredible how terrible some people’s judgement can be and a lot of these successful people are riding on luck rather than intelligence it seems
Aside from the all of the absolute horror, that is an amazing headline
I use Aard 2 with Freedict & Wiktionary dictionaries which works pretty well for me: https://github.com/itkach/aard2-android
Available on F-droid
You can aldo hit “isolate” so only trusted connections work
Mastodon joins you
I think the fact that it’s very chemically stable is likely a factor as well so it can be stored for effectively an infinite amount of time & it won’t degrade/react, it’ll still be gold.
Same here Edit: except unique in 186,012 tests
It is wizardry right enough - electricity goes in, magic occurs,l and machine goes ping
It’s definitely not as exciting as it sounds. It applies a large current through some graphite rods which causes the carbon to evaporate & deposit on a sample sat underneath. It’s used to coat electrically insulating samples with a conductive layer of carbon for electron microscopy.
We have a carbon evaporator that runs linux
Some small Sainsbury’s in London, how exciting
Edit: corrected typo