What can be used to detect impurities at those level? Maybe there is an additional machine needed that can also be built in a garage.
What can be used to detect impurities at those level? Maybe there is an additional machine needed that can also be built in a garage.
Maybe check how long it is already going, so it can give you some confidence. Forgejo is a fork of gitea, which is a fork of gogs.
Also, codeberg, a nonprofit from Germany, is supporting development.
https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/what-is-codeberg/
The codebase history of Forgejo and its predecessors predates Codeberg. However, since 2022, Codeberg is backing the development of Forgejo as an umbrella organization.
Who owns copyright for this photo? I really like this one and would like to (maybe) use it on a website
Thanks!
What did you read? Can you share a link?
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This draws parallels with tolerance paradox.
I’m a beginner as well and I found Alaska Linux user channel on yt a good source for explanations. First videos are a bit outdated… some new tech like Soong was introduced - which is a new, google developed, build system for Android.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGqG_jyyXmTzdamBpKfeHA
Go to the playlist section. It groups videos per topic, e.g. building a device tree from scratch.
S8 is a not a good choice If I remember correctly, no custom roms exist for that phone. Reasons might be due to exynos of that era…
Can you elaborate on this?
I am looking into doing the same as op and I have no idea what I’m doing.
If you have been running servers since the 90s, can you provide the list of do and donts?
Did that instance have public registration? What speaks against having it for private (family) use only, as a gateway to the public instances?
You have it already.
Settings - general - views.
There are some really nice designs here. I really hope that KDE finally gets to pay attention to this. I love simplification of it.
One thing I don’t like here is the login screen. There is too much stuff on it. I think gnome’s login screen, as it is now, is fantastic.
And one more thing, proposal for mindset change: not everything has to be a widget. Some things (like shell) could have layouts: layout as current plasma/windows, layout as gnome, layout as Mac, layout as Win8… If things get well thought out, you can integrate this and switch layouts and not di*k around with widgets. Less moving parts, less problems.