On your phone? As someone who lives in emacs and has done aoc in the past, I’m impressed
On your phone? As someone who lives in emacs and has done aoc in the past, I’m impressed
I had the same question, and decided that the pour over is the closest in the image. I’ve been an anarchist a long time anyway.
Hasbro was founded in 1923 and has a history of over a hundred years.
Yep, that’s how years work.
I also miss his presence on the internet, but part of what drove him away was the reaction to him promoting a block list that targeted trans folks
The discipline is “mathematics.” It’s really not unreasonable that in some parts of the world, it got shortened to maths.
In case you missed the second image on the original post, that text is in this pattern in glow in the dark thread
Reddit had a community called something like 3dprintmything where you could post what you were looking for and get bids from folks who could get it to you. I dunno if we have anything like that here.
I’m from the US and I don’t order hot tea in a place that might do this. I wouldn’t trust them to make it, either, though. My reason is that the water they’d bring just isn’t going to be hot enough to steep with.
I love black tea steeped in water that started close to boiling when the tea was added and poured (or teabags removed) before the bitter tannins get too strong. Even cheap black tea can be decent if it’s brewed well.
If they bring me a pot of water, it probably came from the hot water thing on their coffee maker and it already started not hot enough even before they put it in a non-insulated metal pot. If it were hot enough, I’d actually prefer to put the bag in myself so I know when to take it out.
On average, folks in my country have never even had hot tea brewed well, and I think that bad tea is worse than bad coffee.
If I’m in, say, an Asian place, I’d be more likely to order tea since I reckon the staff are more likely to know how good it can be and how to make it.
We were definitely doing it on forums/newsgroups/listservs and in chat at least as far back as the early 90s. Using full keyboards.
You can use keepass in multiple ways where the password never touches the clipboard. I usually use it with a Firefox extension that fills in the fields. You can also have it swap back to your last window and autotype (not sure exactly what the mechanism is).
If you do copy, it clears it from the clipboard history ~10s after copying. I’m pretty sure that’s configurable.
I did also, because my feed is mostly coding stuff and I actually use lisp.
No, that’s a person who always believes they’re sick. You’re thinking of hemophiliac.