The others will have to put the dot.
Feed your knives regularly and they’ll stop whispering, just saying
…and then you get a sexy reply
Could be this:
https://github.com/Qwant/erdapfel/issues/1474
In the short term, the dedicated Qwant Maps application will no longer be maintained, in favour of developing the mapping experience within the search engine, in particular through searches for places or addresses. We are gradually updating our service presentation pages to reflect this change in priorities.
Sounds like programmers with sovereign citizen approach
What happen when the repository is getting forked? Goofing with the license is all haha fun till nasty lawyers get into the picture and you get all sort of liability claims
Going down the rabbit hole is fun.
Starting with this https://imgur.com/little-boy-riding-odd-giant-rabbit-1956-tHDdboR
And ending at Why aren’t rabbits and hares larger?
I’m too much online to know the original with shelter cats and coyotes, great analogy OP!
Would you like automatic update to mess with your disk partition allocations without requesting explicit permission to do so? As long as searching the error code would give me the explanation and solution I’m Ok with manual fix this time
The issue can be resolved by allocating an additional 250 MB of storage space to the recovery partition. Details on how to do that can be found here.
However, at least on Windows 10, Microsoft has acknowledged that an automatic resolution for this issue will not be released and as such, the only way to fix this is manually.
So there is a solution and the headline should be “Microsoft admits it can’t automatically fix…”
One part is for uploads and the other for downloads, brilliant gadget!
Keeping the chicken in the oven could lead to nasty bugs
Maybe he is running it for his niece
“Look mom, I know it’s 20 years since you last talk with Agatha, but she’s family now and the two of you must be in our wedding picture”
Here is the uncropped version, an Italian wedding in the 40s. With all participants equally thrilled for the photoshoot
Mickey Gurdus, an Israeli ham radio operator and media listener. In the age before the internet he used to listen to every transmission he could find from his homemade lab.
* Some parts are now sanctioned and cannot be distributed at the moment