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Foosball specifically refers to the tabletop game in America.
Foosball specifically refers to the tabletop game in America.
You get paid for overtime?
I basically need to stick this xkcd chart next to my computer or I’ll spend days creating something that saves me minutes per years.
Although sometimes it’s fun to automate things just for the hell of it.
I’ve had no issues with it except for one hostel I tried to email not getting my email. The web interface isn’t the best, but I access my email almost exclusively though IMAP. I’ve also set up my calendar and contacts though it.
I picked posteo over proton and tutamail because of the IMAP support. I didn’t want to use a proprietary app.
It’s normal on Qobuz too.
I like the title only because I got a degree in computer engineering and passed the fundamentals of electrical engineering exam. I definitely don’t do any engineering but it makes me feel like my degree wasn’t a waste.
Edit: also that was an 8 hour test that I really took for no reason.
And you are asked to add more fields and buttons, but the interface was made in a very old version of visual studio and it breaks something every time you open it up in the editor.
I’ve had that happen, the logging statements stopped a race condition. After I removed them it came back…
Bancon and bread are both 2?
They’re not on the play store currently. You can get them from Github or through the IzzyOnDroid F-Droid repo.
I was hoping one would be nae nae
“We are constantly improving our application. Please keep updates turned on.”
Calculator: I’m using the one that came with grapheneos, which I think is the AOSP calculator. It meets all of my simple calculator needs
Camera: GrapheneOS camera for qr codes and videos, because the modded gcam app (not FOSS) I use doesn’t support either. I like that it shows you the qr link after you scan it instead of instantly opening it. It doesn’t connect to WiFi if you scan one though it will show you the name and password.
Calendar: Fossify Calendar. It’s a fork of simple calendar. It has my favorite calendar interface and works with Davx5 to sync with CalDAV servers.
Great. I tried switching to Etar Calendar but didn’t like it.
The grapheneos camera shows you the link when you scan a qr code and then its up to you to decide to go to the site or not. It makes scanning qr codes safer then apps that automatically open scanned links.
You might need to calibrate the compass in your phone
I’m picturing chocolate covered potato chips
If small phones were still a thing I could see myself getting a 7 or 8" tablet again (RIP Nexus 7) but with 6+" screens being the norm there’s no point.
I do love my kobo libre 2 for reading but also wish it was smaller.
Thanks I hate it.
But still better than mathlab not allowing 0 indexed arrays.
const long pain = 1;