

You caneven see the big University cities in Germany: cologne, Münster, Aachen.
You caneven see the big University cities in Germany: cologne, Münster, Aachen.
The exception to this is environment variables. You can start the container with the old variables in place but don’t expect them to work! It is recommended to read the docker section of our docs page before upgrading.
Important to know
Try this python script: https://github.com/Jedi425/BulkKindleUSBDownloader
Source: https://social.wildeboer.net/@jwildeboer/114002221924654676
And how is that related to the problem described in the post?
Wow, food in Germany is indeed cheap.
Current prices: 0,34€ per egg for organic eggs, 0,20€ per egg for a lower grade (Bodenhaltung)
Original chart source: https://www.energy-charts.info/downloads/Stromerzeugung_2024.pdf
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Original chart source: https://www.energy-charts.info/downloads/Stromerzeugung_2024.pdf
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Original chart source: https://www.energy-charts.info/downloads/Stromerzeugung_2024.pdf
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Bayer, Ford, SAP, Osram, ZF, Continental, Deutsche Bahn and many more
For your desktop, you can use https://linkcleaner.app
Maybe evcc is helpful for you. It can control EV charging stations and batteries based on fine granular rules: https://evcc.io/
I remember the uproar when CS 1.6 required steam. It was huge and everyone was angry. It took a lot of pull that CS didn’t die because of steam, a lot of players stayed on 1.5 for a long time. But HL2 was too big of an argument to stay off steam.
Thanks, that sounds good. Can you explain more how you used the plugin for the wildcard certificate?
How did you set up you SSL certificates, are you using a self signed certificate or do you use a custom subdomain?
I think with pyenv and pipenv/UV you can create pretty reliable packaging. But it’s not as common as electron, so it’s a pain.
Che_Che_Cole on reddit wrote three years ago this:
simply that we don’t use TDMA anymore, time division multiple access. TDMA was a way for multiple users to share one channel (basically a radio frequency, not unlike a TV channel over the air or tuning your radio to a certain station). It did this by splitting up each user’s signal into short bursts of data. Those bursts/pulses of data are what you heard buzzing in your speaker.
If you’re American you may have noticed back in those days, only Tmobile and ATT did this. They were GSM carriers who used TDMA. Verizon and Sprint used CDMA which was a different technology that did not cause the buzzing speaker because it didn’t transmit in pulses of data.
Newer technologies don’t use TDMA either, so 3G, LTE, now 5G won’t cause a buzz. If you noticed the speaker buzz phenomenon started disappearing in the early 2010s (in the US), that’s why.
https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/slt8j4/comment/hvtdne2/
But also resemble a motor with three pistons.
Awesome, didn’t know fzf yet
I recently switched to tmux and boy, it’s way better. I basically use only tmux now anymore. Creating panes to have two processes in one glance, multiple windows, awesome. Plus all the benefits of screen.
I would say this heavily depends on the region. In Germany, I knew nobody who used MSN, everyone only used ICQ.