This just means there will be fewer changes. You can tag any commit for a release at any time.
This just means there will be fewer changes. You can tag any commit for a release at any time.
The Economist can fuck alllllll the way off with their right-wing agenda
You can go to the properties and look at the metadata to find out more info.
Running those datacenters is extremely expensive.
So it's a case with a screen on it. I'm assuming e-ink.
I don't know how much they export to Israel, but Italy is one of the top arms exporters in the world.
https://alfg.dev/ffmpeg-commander/
A quick Google found something on YouTube, is this not it? https://youtu.be/RTzyAuFR60o
Meanwhile, Israel has killed over a thousand Lebanese people.
I've been using Pixels for a while and I've been perfectly happy.
Well, except for my 6 having a green tint to the screen, but that was fixed in a software update a while back.
Torrents indicate their resolution, and usually bitrate too.
But keep in mind, while it might say the resolution in the name, that doesn't mean it's not compressed to all hell. You'll want to also check the file size and runtime to estimate the quality.
Seems like a fairly reasonable way to live. Is that supposed to look lavish?
Let's see the lifestyles of the CEOs for Springer, Wiley, and Elsevier for comparison.
That's only about 7 MB/s, that's not that much!
And TMDB is crowdsourced, so you can add it! https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/new
Flat black.
That's something I've been thinking about recently. Up until the past few decades, the vast majority of people lived and died in generally the same region. But now we have relatively accessible global travel. I'm really curious to see what the average person's genome looks like in a given region in a few more decades.
We can't see your library. Compare them yourself and see.
They probably changed their site.
How much you've downloaded compared to how much you've uploaded. If it's equal, it's 1.0. If you've uploaded twice as much as you've downloaded, it's 2.0.
This is not news. It was probably not even space-related.