Na, that’s olfactory, oregon is a large pipe instrument commonly constructed in christian temples.
Keyoxide: aspe:keyoxide.org:KI5WYVI3WGWSIGMOKOOOGF4JAE (think PGP key but modern and easier to use)
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Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•UK: Two jailed over gold toilet theft from Blenheim PalaceEnglish2·4 days agoIt’s probably purposeful obscurity, a marketing move for gold and jewelry.
Other alloys are described as ratios of elements.At least I am starting to see carat fall out of use as a unit of weight, maybe from diamond manufacturing slowly making diamonds more of a commodity product.
It’ll probably take until we stop obsessing over gold before we can get rid of karat.
Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•UK: Two jailed over gold toilet theft from Blenheim PalaceEnglish15·4 days agoIt’s 18 karat, not 24, so 75% gold and 25% probably silver.
That makes it a significantly harder alloy than pure gold.
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Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The 1,000,000,000th repository in GitHub has been created! And it's something alright.2·6 days agoNow I see shit again too. The unfortunate author may be torn on what to do.
Edit: https://github.com/AasishPokhrel/shit/issues/21
This issue mentions the name was changed.
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Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.comto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•The Los Angeles Police Department shot an Australian reporter with a rubber bullet while she was live on TV. Zero provocation.2·9 days agoThx for better video. Just in case this goes on catbox too:
That has limits. Not sure what it comes down to exactly, but under the most ideal conditions I have pulled off yet, I’d estimate it improves sight by 3-4.
-8 with the fov of a pinhole is still blind.
Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Opensource@programming.dev•France and Germany, in joint collaboration, have developed a Google Docs alternative - and its awesome! (Netherlands are currently onboarded)0·3 months agoThey’re both copyleft so no chance of a rug pull.
That’s not accurate. It also takes an absence of a cla (Contributor License Agreement) transfering ownership of patches and a diverse set of major contributors to develop that protection.
GPL protects against outside entities taking over a project via a fork, owners are always free to change the license of what they made.I didn’t see a cla on either libreoffice online nor onlyoffice, but you would have to contribute some actual changes to see you don’t need to agree to anything and they will accept your contributions without rewriting them later.
In comparison for example audacity makes you transfer rights over code contributions to them. That means they could make audacity closed source at any time and any version from that point would be proprietary. Would they not force contributors to sign that cla, and instead go with a copyleft contribution license, then with going closed source they would violate the licenses under which they use all these contributions.
Basically distributed ownership prevents rug pulls, since ownership beats license restrictions. So you have to check that a project has spread out ownership (independend major contributions) connected by copyleft licenses (standard unless overridden by a (non copyleft) cla)
Yes, that’s an organ, but you’re thinking of a portable binder of preprinted tables designed for personal management.