I read somewhere that some people discharged the battery, and then carefully poked the layer full of gas, and had the battery albeit with only 50% of its previous capacity. Still a terrible idea.
Its linux. I am running linux because I am running the linux kernel. I also call it "unix" instead of *nix for berevity's sake.
$10,000/gallon. If someone made a car than ran on ink, they could bankrupt themselves very efficiently.
[Linux Experience Report as a Blind Person] I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 – Built for Control, But Not for People — fireborn
Its probably better to use some form of server-side rendering. You can put it in an iframe, but that's bad for accessibility. You can put it in a regular frame, but that element is deprecated. You could also make a small script that adds the contents of the file into a div
Considering its the url used in the microsoft store, I'd assume it is. The name servers are also azure urls.
Eh, whatever it is, if anything, isn't really affecting me too bad. The test is interesting, but the lack of nuance in it (only true, true at certain times, or never true) makes it hard to answer.
Can you please comment here if you see this post? That will allow us to have an idea of instances that are now federated with the community.
I read somewhere that some people discharged the battery, and then carefully poked the layer full of gas, and had the battery albeit with only 50% of its previous capacity.
Still a terrible idea.