It keeps the butter hard and useless?
It keeps the butter hard and useless?
“Who goes there”, John Campbell, 1938.
(And I seem to recall more movies that are rehashes of that novella.)
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It’s German, and you’re about as right as anyone trying to say a German word in English can expect to get.
Some of the flickering can be gotten rid of by disabling hardware-acceleration for qtwebengine.
I’ve got
`export QTWEBENGINE_DISABLE_GPU_THREAD=1
export QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS=“–disable-gpu-compositing --num-raster-threads=1 --enable-viewport --main-frame-resizes-are-orientation-changes --disable-composited-antialiasing”`
in .bashrc.
Note that there is still enough flickering left to annoy, and some (appimage?) apps dont seem to register the setting.
I think what’s happening in the US today rhymes hard on the fall of the Roman Republic.
And I’m sorry, but I don’t think the people won back then.
The Secret Superpower of Civilization.
(Reading is also kinda neat!)
Yes, and we can ask ourselves what technology we can make that makes things (even) better.
The European definition of rule of law requires that the law is predictable; something it wouldn’t be if you can’t find it or can’t read it.
Which means you can just look for the European announcement of such things and read that.
Now, I’m not complaining about you, but fuck those two rags, that didn’t see the need to link to their sources!
The Japanese attitude seems to be that if there’s a way to increase the likelihood that the alert will go through, then they will do that too.
Personally I find that the problem is that no one will let me in.
(Or even respond to the request!)
And sure, I can just start my own server and keep that up to date and running.
I acknowledge that, but that’s just one more thing that gets in the way, and I have enough things to learn as it is.
Also, sure, some of these sites must at some time have responded to requests, and some might still do so, it’s just a simple matter of trying again, right?
There’s a serious onboarding problem for people who do not yet have the skills to make worthwhile content here.
Newbies, as in creators who aren’t good, yet, are going to go whatever platform that they can actually get on.
At the moment that’s a self-hosted Peertube or Youtube.
And you mentioning koreader, and a helpful discussion of the topic on koreaders github, helped me finally find an open source reader that does vertical text correctly.
Thorium, sadly not koreader, does Japanese vertical writing correctly and I’m very happy right now.
I wont say that you then end up promoting evil garbage sites, because it’s not that bad.
I mean I’m not downvoting you.
It’s not that bad, not quite, not by a hair or two.
How do you tolerate sites with that much advertising?
And honestly why?
The Romans calling the Gauls primitive is a bit like the British calling the Americans primitive.
True, but for Gods sake don’t look in the mirror.
My first thought when I read op was that trousers are a relative new development.
The Romans made fun of the Gauls for wearing them.
So if you decide to wear traditional Roman dress, trousers shouldn’t be included.
But it’s still designed for men.
Surely the only languages that are not weird are those specifically designed to be widely spoken?
And no-one wants to speak those!