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Search it along with “potato” and you’ll find recipes
Search it along with “potato” and you’ll find recipes
Probably at least the first 2 layers, if you dont want to see the next color through it.
I do think that cargo ships are the one vehicle where solar panels would make sense though. Add that and a sail, and you should be able to increase the range considerably.
I have to admit that I would have never imagined it’s a different character than the semicolon if I hadn’t seen those. That’s bad optimization right there!
Interesting additional info: in Greek, the role of the semicolon is played by a floating period ·
Fun fact: In Greek the question mark is “;”.
Here’s one: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230825122044.htm I don’t know about Tim Horton’s specifically, just saying that you might want to just forgo straws altogether.
If you do go this route, the best way is to make a fork of the main Umami github repository, then link that to railway. When you want to update, you can just sync new changes to the repo, and railway will rebuild your instance.
They replaced them with paper straws coated in PFAS, as far as I know.
I’m running Umami on Railway (so not self-hosted), for two small websites. Works pretty well. I think Railway changed their pricing, but I’ve been grandfathered in with a free plan.
Edit: all of my websites are also on Netlify.
1200€? That is one expensive motor on a stick.
I agree with your sentiment, but the resolution on e-readers has been better than HD for about a decade now.
You know you’re also a mammal with a bladder, right?
Eh. I don’t live in the US.
Definitely recommend this. Since it’s direct downloads, you can also technically skip the VPN, so I just replaced the cost of a VPN with this.
I use those until it triggers the filament sensor.
I’m very attracted by grapheneOS, but got absolutely addicted to paying with my phone in the short time I’ve had an NFC chip on one.
“Monotonic lines” is an improved version of Monotonic, and has been the default for a few versions now, if I’m not mistaken.
It’s true for the next generation.
Yes, you’re right, don’t know why I flipped that in my head, it’s pretty clear on the diagram you sent me.
You can also cancel individual objects on Prusa MK4 and Mini by default.