

That’s an awful webpage but I’m guessing you don’t have a choice if you’re after search ranking and money. Here, you should promote FOSS tools. Since you’re removing all of EXIF too, this is no different from the plenty of FOSS solutions already.


That’s an awful webpage but I’m guessing you don’t have a choice if you’re after search ranking and money. Here, you should promote FOSS tools. Since you’re removing all of EXIF too, this is no different from the plenty of FOSS solutions already.
As a Czech, you already know that but the brief democratic Czecho—Slovak Federation (1989-1992) also had a “Hyphen war” (actually just an argument) where Slovakia was not content with the longest dash available and wanted an “and” in the middle, breaking grammatical rules. Greater disagreements later resulted in the countries’ peaceful dissolution on New Year’s Eve 1992.
But the languages are different enough to be distinct despite being largely mutually understandable (you can use Slovak in Czech courts to this day). This means there is no embarrassing doubling or tripling of legally required text like with Slovenian & Not Slovenian & Legally Distinct Not Slovenian.
“Better switch to a messaging app with end-to-end encryption if you want to share pictures like this https://signal.org/install”
No, it isn’t. Ducks usually have smaller eyeballs and no clothes. Their testicles are internal and the featherless penis is pink, thinner and more twisted (but can be as long as the rest of the body).
Yes, the pic is after some reflection but that’s not a big issue, it can be flipped digitally
Are you referencing the Donald Duck dick pic from John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight that gets brought up with every duck story (last time with the Reflecting Pool)?

Yes, drakes do have corkscrew penises


Every night in May, a couple young long-eared owls would screech near where I live. I don’t need more screeching.
Edit: now that I know what screeching is, that was closer to squealing


I suppose the sound helps too. It’s why they’re called that, right?


By the way, “US-American” is a Germanism ✌️👆
(there’s no 3-finger emoji to reference the movie scene)


GIMP could learn from this. In folders with many items, its Open (as Layers)/Save as… dialog is super slow (and the loading cannot be skipped even if you know the filename; this may get fixed soon though). The DE has one already, dammit!


Simply building without Crinkler compression changes the file size to 11 kiB and RAM usage to 1.7 MB. That’s almost double what Microsoft’s old Notepad (at a file size of 250-350 kiB, including an uncompressed multi-size RGBA icon of around 100 kiB and localization) uses but not bad, and probably the version most people will prefer for practical use.
Dodge Rammed
Edit: those are different brands? Idk much about American cars


It’s a practical project, allowing you to access your code when GitHub is down /s


They do, in the linked GitHub issue:
https://github.com/PlummersSoftwareLLC/TinyRetroPad/issues/21
Apparently, that’s just sitting idle.
By not optimizing for file size with Crinkler, the executable grows by a factor of 4 and RAM usage shrinks by a factor of 300. This build will probably be made available to people who value 500 MB RAM per running instance more than the 9 kiB of disk space saved (I assume that’s anyone wanting to use it in practice).


Only 1000 will be made. I think the application approval will cost more than the media


Ironically, it’s fossil fuels that need subsidies now… unless solar cells are subjected to tariffs.


I couldn’t find the elevator and the stairs were a difficult climb but the view is something to die for. ★★★☆☆


Toddlers whose families use Google Home:


I once saw extremely poor fansubs. I’d attribute them to AI but sometimes they described the scene visually with no correlation to the audio. What the hell? English → Czech too, not from an obscure language.
Meaning of “/s”
No practical purpose but presumably, the discs will be cool collectibles if there is a way to verify authenticity (at least a professionally printed GitHub logo, I assume)