Scheint als könnten wir unsere sprache noch ein bisschen verbessern :)
Scheint als könnten wir unsere sprache noch ein bisschen verbessern :)
Deutsche Zeitform | Beispiel Deutsch | Englische Zeitform | Beispiel Englisch |
---|---|---|---|
Präsens | Er redet mit Oma. | Simple Present | He talks to grandma. |
Präteritum | Er redete mit Oma. | Simple Past | He talked to grandma. |
Perfekt | Er hat mit Oma geredet. | Present Perfect | He has talked to grandma. |
Plusquamperfekt | Er hatte mit Oma geredet. | Past Perfect | He had talked to grandma. |
Futur I | Er wird mit Oma reden. | Future Simple | He will talk to grandma. |
Futur II | Er wird mit Oma geredet haben. | Future Perfect | He will have talked to grandma. |
Scheint als wäre deutsch inkonsistent. Da ist noch raum für verbesserungen :)
To me, ublue is the easiest way of creating and maintaining a custom linux distribution
It’s just like wikipedia
What’s more modern than mediawiki? For me, it’s as modern as it gets. There are great themes
Yes!
Sry for the typo. Mesh vpn.
I use bookmarks which is very convenient. In the past, I also used public domains that simply point to the local IP. E.g. sub.test.com points to 192.1.1.1:8080 instead of a global ip.
What about only using the mesh von vpn ips?, even in lan.
I use an amazon fire tv stick. It supports more than any other streaming device, afaik. You can sideload custom apps. It’s just there to open jellyfin and ARTE for 50 bucks.
Maybe I’ll buy the next gen shield but buying the 2019 version in 2025 is a bit dated and too expemsive tbo
Nothing in Flatpak stipulates that it only supports GUI applications.
In fact the tutorial offers to create a CLI application:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/740712/does-flatpak-support-command-line-applications
Good to know, so far their on my buy list. Maybe not anymore :D My laptop is old but still works very good
System76? Shouldn’t they have support for such a case?
No idea how system76 configures their builds.
I’d check awiki if nothning else helps.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Suspend_and_hibernate
Never had I problems with sleep. Neither with arch, suse, fedora nor ubuntu. Neither with Gnome nor with kde.
Not even with windows.
Must be the hardware (brand).
I never had problems with sleep. Neither with fedora nor suse nor arch
Basically what he wrote https://lemmy.zip/comment/20166393 reitti focuses on the significant locations where you have been and dawarich on all places/ a heatmap which includes routes, i.e. running around a lake can be important which isn’t for reiti
I will test that ASAP!! that looks great, thank you!
I wish I would understand how to use xcaddy but I failed the last two times setting it up 😅 it was something about another language (go?) that was needed iirc
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as a wheel, is in fact, a cart and a wheel, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, a cart plus a wheel. A wheel is not a vehicle unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning cart system made useful by the cart’s frame, steering components, and vital structural elements comprising a full vehicle as defined by cart-dynamics. Many people move things every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of the cart which is widely used today is often called “a wheel,” and many of its users are not aware that it is basically a cart, developed by the Cart Project. There really is a wheel, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. A wheel is a part: the circular component in the system that allows the cart to roll across the ground. A wheel is an essential part of a cart, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete cart. A wheel is normally used in combination with the Cart System: the whole system is basically a cart with a wheel added, or a cart and a wheel.
Sorry guys. I let a llm rewrite it, I was too lazy.