Maybe mermaid fits your use case?
Maybe mermaid fits your use case?
I prefer a delayed game over an unfinished one, so good that they take the time they need
Cold tapwater + sodastream. You can filter your tapwater if needed in your area.
In programming we use a rubber ducky for this
Such a beautiful floof!
Usually same as our compound letter “ij”, similar but not quite how you’d prononuce the word “eye”. Less commonly it’s pronounced as “i-grec” (greek i) or “ypsilon”.
That’s called R&D, Research and Development. As long as you learn from a failure, it is progress towards success.
Awesome! It looks sturdy! On the store version the bed is held in place with velcro, with one side stapled to the wood. This works well to keep the bed in place.
If you do decide to make it yourself, I’m curious to see the result^^
It’s not actually DIY, though it could have been. This is the store link with more pictures and specs: https://www.zooplus.nl/shop/katten/krabpaal_krabmeubels/natural_paradise/wandmeubels/537547
I use OneCalendar, it works with a lot of email/calendar hosts, looks good, and is very responsive.
Alternatively, Thunderbird has a calendar feature built-in.
(Edit) failed to see which community this was, OneCalendar is sadly not open source.
Reminds me of this gem: https://lizengland.com/blog/2014/04/the-door-problem/
Had that issue too, search in Start for “Default Apps”, then scroll to the bottom and click “Choose default application by file type”. Then scroll to .pdf
and choose Sumatra. The settings window may crash for some reason, but for me the file association did seem to stick after that.
Heavy stuff first, cold things together, fragile stuff last.
Thank you too, I’ll pass on your compliments to Mochi 😻
But… Yaml ain’t markup language…