There’s kroki as well, which includes Mermaid, Excalidraw, GraphViz, PlantUML, etc.
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There’s kroki as well, which includes Mermaid, Excalidraw, GraphViz, PlantUML, etc.
I was reading through hoping they’d show they’d considered the impact on life, but nope. Two to three volts doesn’t sound a lot, but if you’re a small creature living half in brine it might be a big deal.
Plus the change in the sand that is the whole point, as you say.
Oh, that’s LAN - I thought you’d put ian and I was trying to get the joke. Stupid sans-serif fonts.
This dreamlike style reminds me of the cards in the game Dixit:
I don’t think I’d find make the time to read articles so personally I’d prefer just having the art here (and of course articles can be linked to from the post body - but would probably be overlooked).
Iron Sky, one from the “so bad it’s good” shelf.
Where are you getting that from? The article you’re commenting on say otherwise:
France’s state railways company SNCF called the overnight disruption a “massive attack aimed at paralyzing the high-speed line network.”
Similar article from The Standard
They were focused on the TGV high speed train network which covers the whole of France, and which is particularly busy at this time of year.
Eurostar’s Brussels-Lille-London trains are not affected.
I’m thinking more like using a CMS or Wordpress by people who don’t consider themselves developers.
In another video […], young settlers are seen tampering with the village’s water pipes as soldiers look on. The military said soldiers helped repair the pipe soon after.
They just let it happen but cared enough to fix it afterwards? This is the kind of excuse I’d expect from an eight-year old.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some service that gave out shortened links by default and people just used those everywhere. Lots of people are clueless about how URLs work, and authoring HTML often means filling in a form.
[The customer] said that Webflow’s sales representatives were uncooperative when asked for more details. He quoted a sales rep saying, “No because you’ll tweet about it.”
Wow, that says a lot about how Webflow views its own policies.
Voting on Lemmy isn’t private (and is probably for sale on closed platforms) so just upvoting an opinion might be enough to get you on some lists.
I can’t see the numbers in future getting any better, unless big changes are made. Many pilgrims are quite old, since some need many years to save up enough for the journey, and of course the temperature’s only going to be going up (even after La Niña).
It’s part of the rituals to get the timing exactly right, so it’s not like it can be moved to cooler months, like has been proposed for the Summer Olympics. It is moving earlier by a week and a half each year (because of the Islamic calendar) but when you’re talking 51.8C that’s not really moving the needle.
I’d heard talk of health-monitoring bracelets, which seems sensible.
“Their analysts determined that frustrating the user results in more time spent on the app—and more time viewing ads—than if users are satisfied. Remember in ‘The Matrix’ when The Architect tells Neo that the first virtual world the robots created was a utopia, but the people rejected it? It works sort of like that.”
Brilliant.
At first I thought it was another safe with even more money, and I was wondering if I should get a magnet.
Their fixes don’t seem to have altered the fundamental problems with the Boeing 737 Max:
I have to fly several times a year and try to choose Airbus over Boeing whenever possible, and I flat out refuse to fly on the 737 Max. This news certainly doesn’t make me feel like I was overreacting.
I guess it is, otherwise perhaps you could call it a collage… a found object collage?