+1 for lemmy.readme.io, it’s much easier to read than a JS lib documentation.
+1 for lemmy.readme.io, it’s much easier to read than a JS lib documentation.
Are you referring to Microsoft’s spreadsheet software in particular or to spreadsheet software in general?
In both cases, why?
Upvoted! ;)
My mom is an awesome cook, and I love pretty much every dish and dessert she makes, it’s hard for me to pick one. Perhaps her rendition of “bacalhau espiritual” (“spiritual cod”), which doesn’t have cheese nor the heavier bechamel sauce (has some other sauce instead) and has more vegetables like cabbage and spinach. It’s absolutely delicious.
Sounds right to to me!
Haha true. The text was wrong but the link was right X)
The Mullvad Browser is the Tor Browser without Tor, that is, it’s a Firefox-based browser with lots of privacy and anonymity improvements, but without the Tor network layer. Mullvad actually sponsored the Tor project in return for some help getting it done, or something along those lines.
As far as I understand (I’m not super familiar with LibreWolf), Mullvad fork should be “better” in that regard.
This isn’t the right community for support questions, we’re more interested in questions that spark discussions. Please avoid posting similar stuff again, and try communities like !linux@lemmy.ml.
Cheers!
That is my opinion as well, though I think we could be a bit less lenient on “lazy” posts further down the road, when the community is bigger. I’m talking about not having a question in the title at all (like the recent vaping post) or just asking technical stuff that doesn’t spark discussion (like the recent FLOSS PDF reader post).
What are your thoughts on that?
You’re right, I often forget about that. It’s still an incredible achievement.
Yeah, for sure 🙏
Was going to say that too. Regardless of the motives and driving forces behind the incredible speed at which the vaccines were developed (i.e. certainly a similar urgency could be applied to other diseases killing thousands and millions in poorer countries, but there ain’t as much interest in that), the mRNA technology proved quite powerful and an avenue to continue exploring in future research.
It is, the the fault isn’t entirely on the tourists (specially if they’re respecting and give two fucks about the places they’re visiting); the governments have been pushing tons of pro-tourism stuff everywhere for years, hence why we grew that industry so much, often without thinking of long term consequences and economic balance. So now, we have an economy overly dependent on tourism (with all the good but mostly bad stuff that brings), which, in addition to other shitty decisions like massive roadway investment instead of railway (we have one of the best road network in Europe, but a shitty railway one, significantly shrinked down in the last 40 years), have led to lots of serious issues preventing good development of a lot of other industry we could have and once had. The classic example is Algarve (the southernmost region) is so dependent on tourist they had a very hard time during COVID. Outside of Lisbon’s (<2M) and Porto’s (>1M) metro areas, every other city has less than 500k people, and the vast majority less than 100k, which presents obvious issues.
Anyway, sorry for the shit dump 😅
lol
I believe “jogo da bolacha” is a more common name here X)
That is strange. Check the logs show anything out of the ordinary.
I feel you lol. I wish less people came to Portugal, especially Lisbon and Porto. It’s a bit ridiculous sometimes. The culture people come looking for is slowly dying or becoming a fake version of itself because legit stuff is being pushed out of historical centers, in favor or tourist attracting alternatives. The issue of overpricing (because all the English, German, French, etc, visiting Portugal earn way better than us here in average) is ludicrous, it’s becoming harder to enjoy the places we used to go 15 or 20 years ago.
sigh
You’ll have to create a new community there, unfortunately. I don’t know of one, but there might be some tool to help migrate stuff between communities.
I use Okular and sometimes Zathura, both can do that through hotkeys (you can also add a button to the toolbar in Okular)
readme.com (aka readme.io) ain’t libre, but it has a free plan.
I also think it’s a bit on the heavy side, but what isn’t these days…