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I’ve been using a moonlander for a couple years now. I love it, but I’ve been toying with the idea of building my own with a trackball in the thumb cluster
I’ve been using a moonlander for a couple years now. I love it, but I’ve been toying with the idea of building my own with a trackball in the thumb cluster
I moved to porkbun after Google domains shut down, very happy with the service so far.
Automotive software is a regulated industry. No government is going to let John Doe off the street flash custom firmware onto a car and allow it on the road.
It’s free if you stay within the data limit. For anyone interested in self-hosting, immich is getting pretty mature these days.
And if you only have street parking?
Is your monitor plugged into your GPU, as opposed to the plug on your motherboard (which would go to your integrated graphics on your CPU, if it’s supported)?
Zip almost always results in larger archive files…
I’m not super comfortable approving his work, but its functional and I don’t want to hold up sprints…
I know it’s not the point of your post, but this is a red flag to me. If you’re using scrum (which it sounds like you are?), a sprint isn’t defined as “when all the stories get to done”, it’s a set block of time (generally between 2 and 4 weeks). If the stories don’t get to done in the time period, you don’t hold up the sprint - they just didn’t get to done. Most teams will just refactor the story into smaller pieces to carry over to following sprints.
I think it’s generally because glass bottles can let light hit the beer, and hops are photosensitive (light-struck beer will have a skunky aroma and taste). Brown bottles are the best at blocking light. Clear and green bottles are pretty bad. Cans obviously block all light.
I think most of the time, brown bottles are just fine, but the judges probably have a bit of bias here on their preferences.