Maybe they are farmers? Apparently they have to live quote remote.
I have family that use it as there is nothing else available
Edit: fiber is cheap, but the land and labour required is not.
Maybe they are farmers? Apparently they have to live quote remote.
I have family that use it as there is nothing else available
Edit: fiber is cheap, but the land and labour required is not.
Postman is great for sending api queries.
Appointment looks interesting, I will have a bit of a look.
I think I am just going to have to wait. I am hanging out for a good replacement for the office suite. I am currently using better bird which is good, but there are a few things that get to me, one being that I am in an unreliable internet country and the offline support has issues
I was hoping that running Kde neon would give me the best hope for it to run…
Ah, within the container … Some research required!
That said, I thought I was just missing something obvious, but since there has been no forthcoming answers, I assume it is not quite ready for people who are not willing to compile from scratch
I’m on KDE Neon (in the post), which is latest kde on latest Ubuntu LTS.
So, if I install that flat pack, how do I launch murkuro?
Yep! There is a great post on Lemmy about hot to get ebooks from irc
Fun little device for LoRa based messaging
Damn about the spinelli character…
Definitely judging book by covers. But entertaining read never the less
I have just started watching it. I like that it is the sort of thing you can watch in the background.
Looking forward to how it goes, I’m about 15 eps in.
Wow, talk about attitude. Go back to reddit
I think that is part of the point. This helps to buffer against poor rainfall as it builds up a resovior under the ground. One of the pictures shows how it grows over 3 years, that means it would also shrink slowly over the years.
This will give plants a chance to survive in times of limited rain.
Now, large-scale total rainfall changes are different as they are longer term trends, but this does help with inconsistency.
I got to Anzac memorial services each year. And for me, it isnt worship, it is a memorial about those that did indeed sacrifice theirs lives and mental health to the atrocities of both world wars.
That said, what I take from it, and share with my child is that we must remember, so that we can avoid another one.
I have not seen worship in Australia, and your use of the word makes me think that you misunderstand the monuments. I expect there are some that worship, but it is exceedingly rare in everyday life.
I expect that you will be able to see past the memorial in the town the fits you.
(PS: thanks for the question, it is really interesting and written in such a way that I believe you are genuine in your search. Good luck!)
Hahaha, There is that.
And India?
Nah. How many people still smoke, or eat a heap of crap food, knowing that it will effect their future health.
They will carry on on for the immediate dopamine hit of profits!