It’s not an invasion, it’s a merger! Perfectly fine!
It’s not an invasion, it’s a merger! Perfectly fine!
Suspected as much!
The term is «affordance»
Wearing only a codpiece? That’s daring…
To be fair, it’s not designed at all. The human body is just a result of a very long string of accidental changes that made it just a bit less likely to die more likely to reproduce.
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They might not be a native English speaker. In my language (Norwegian), the word for “billion” is “milliard”. I think that’s also the case in German.
I mean, Linux (and the entire ecosystem) is a fundamentally socialist concept.
Everyone must submit to the CSS box model!
Yes, I saw that. But it is obviously meant to be an analogy for how Facebook is a website famously made in America by an American.
Ah, yes! The 3 billion Americans on Facebook!
And why would you make that assumption? The internet has no borders, so it doesn’t really matter where or by whom something is made. Especially if the language is English, which has somewhere between 1.5 and 2 billion speakers worldwide.
I only wish they’d kept the “premium light” option (which I paid for until they canceled it). I don’t need another music service or locked screen playback, so I wish I could still pay a bit less for not using those.
It’s not a notification, it’s the icon for the “sleep” focus in iOS: You can set different focuses on your phone that are triggered automatically or manually and let you filter notifications, change home screens, and more.
1 kg of dry pasta is enough for 10 people! Do you often cook for that many people? (Genuine question)
Not in the repo itself. But if you create a Project, and add the issues/PRs from the repo to that project, you can generate a burndown chart.
With the increasing abundance of electric vehicles people are getting used to (k)Wh as the unit for battery size. It would make sense to use the same unit for smaller electronics as well, IMO.
If by obvious question you mean “why is it called a minute,” that is because “minute” means “small.” So you have the first minute (small) part and the second minute part of the hour.
I would argue that being bad at something is always a step towards getting better at it! Where else would you start?