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Heh, indeed I wrote a proper code to calculate the day, it’s called Zeller’s congruence and feels like magic.
Heh, indeed I wrote a proper code to calculate the day, it’s called Zeller’s congruence and feels like magic.
What algorithm did you use?
Thank you!
Just a calendar to hang on the fridge. To be fair, my main reason for doing it was to see if it’s possible. Do you have any other use cases in mind?
It doesn’t currently, don’t know if it’s possible like that. But you can input your own holidays, which is what I did for the screenshots.
So, as mentioned in the post, I, an admin of lemmings.world, have reviewed the claims to the best of my abilities over the last few days and everything seems legit.
Note that you should still be cautious when sharing information like that and especially if you share information about your darknet activities, always use Tor or something that anonymizes you the same or better.
Aren’t they still considered the best?
Looks really great, thanks for sharing!
I use Proton Mail for my primary domain and then addy.io for redirects to it. It costs $10 a year or something like that and it’s all I actually need.
Replying to emails is as easy as just hitting reply, the only thing that’s slightly harder is sending entirely new email (as in not replying) but even that can either be remembered, or the special email address copied from the addy.io app.
It wouldn’t. Source: I’ve got one and it sucks.
Nice! Is that the model I made, or did you recreate it yourself?
Entertainment, on the other hand, isn’t really required at all.
That’s false and also has been a known fact for centuries, if not millennia. People need food, shelter and entertainment, in that order.
Isn’t that pretty much the consensus that vinyls have the best sound…?
I sometimes manually push new filament through the bowden to finish a print on my MINI. No retraction once it reaches the extruder, though.
Your idea of what constitutes a nash equilibrium is wrong. I buy games because I have them all together, ready to download at a moment’s notice. I have the money to buy them and find it more comfortable, thus I don’t pirate any games.
At the same time I pirate movies because streaming companies constantly change their offer so I can’t ever be sure I’ll find any movie there - downloading them and using Plex is simply more comfortable.
Morals play no role in me pirating or buying content, it’s simple convenience. Turns out Gabe Newell was right - piracy is a service issue.
I don’t and I don’t want to, I hate it when everyone makes their own standard which means there is no real standard to speak of. There’s a xkcd exactly for that.
I’m using ActivityPub and that’s what I’ll be using as long as I feel it makes sense.
They could have made ActivityPub better, instead they made an incompatible protocol.
Avahi basically broadcasts to the whole network “hello there, my name is some-cool-domain.local”. When you request that address, your router checks if someone broadcasts that name and uses their IP if so.
Stringing.
I’ve had issues with wet PLA filament that were solved immediately by drying it.
Well, both of you didn’t include ™ so they’re probably gonna sue your ass into the ground until you’re homeless and/or owing them millions. Such a nice company.