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  • There are two ways of doing doing bullet points (unordered lists) in markdown:

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    - now using ULWGL-protonfixes
    - can now call the winetricks gui using `util.protontricks(‘gui’)`
    - winetricks now performs an internet check before attempting any downloads
    […]
    * protonfixes added for Alien Breed: Impact
    * protonfixes added for Alien Breed 2: Assault
    * protonfixes added for Alien Breed 3: Descent
    * protonfixes added for Black Desert Online `NOSTEAM=1` option. Launch game like `NOSTEAM=1 %command%` to launch non-steam standalone version. 
    
      

    It also supports ordered lists:

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    1. fixed `[S_API FAIL] SteamAPI_Init()` failed; no appID found. from being reported when running non-steam games
    2. non-steam games will now run using wine inside proton rather than calling steam.exe with wine then the game inside steam -- this goes alongside the API failure fix
    3. controller axis patch added from 8-27 has been removed as it is now properly upstreamed
    
    
      
  • It's complicated.

    $((5+8))

    doesn’t support floats. For float you need bc and I always have to look up how to use it. You have to tell it how many numbers it should show scale=2;5/8, by default it also only does integer.

  • Anarschist

  • Yummy

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  • The vegan industry is working on it

  • There are many fun ways of calculating stuff.

    echo $((5+8)) or abusing REPL mode of python3 or node.

    My colleagues once made fun of me using galculator with a tiling wm:

  • Majority of the stuff there should be on play store too.

  • Europe

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  • I can’t see England, seems correct.

  • There are a bunch of events who use holiday times for other things.

    In German we refer the time from first christmas day to first day of the next year just as “between the years”. (Some other languages do that as well) It seems the English term for that is “twelve nights”. That refers to a lunar calendar (354 days) being a bit shorter than a solar calendar (365.2422 days), which means you need to add leap days after the last day of the year to synchronize it with a solar calendar and the seasons which correlate with it. The roman calendar actually started with march.

    Though it wouldn’t be hard to give christmas and the time around it more sciency names. Christmas is based on the winter solstice, the Roman calendar had winter solstice on 25th december and they celebrated the birth of their sun god, where they had parties and exchanged gifts.

  • The Darwin child 😎

  • Yes

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  • laying standing laying

  • Forcibly Leaked Open Source Software

  • I’m not worthless, Google still wants my data.

  • For science and engineering, Celsius is ideal,

    The SI base unit for temperature is Kelvin with 0 K being the coldest possible temperature. 273.15 K is the melting point of ice. But it’s a lot better suited for temperature differences. Celsius is only a derived unit.

    And well, all units and measurement systems had a lot of changes over time because some things turned out to be impractical or inaccurate.

    Initially Celsius had 100° as the freezing point of water, 0° as the boiling point of water. Fahrenheit had 0° as the coldest temperature he could produce and the (wrong) average human body temperature at 90°. Kelvin was initially defined via Celsius, that got reversed, they have the same scale. There is also Rankine, which starts at 0 like Kelvin, but uses the Fahrenheit scale.

    And the US partially uses SI units anyways, all units are derived from them to use their superior base unit definitions. This system came into existence to have unit definitions that are better reproducible and change less over time. Since everything was redefined and all numbers changed anyways, they also tried to make use of the "new" decimal representation of numbers. And new unit names were nice to create some general units, in contrast to foot and pound, which were always different from place to place, at times even from city to city.

    I don’t expect the US to ever switch. The US switched to international yard and pound instead of switching to a decimal system. After US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa agreed on that one, all countries who remained using these units had a uniform definition for them. Since then you don’t need to know any longer which yard or pound it was. Though not all units got standardized by that.

    And some countries didn’t drop all old units and metricized some instead. Even SI kept the ton(ne). You can’t know what 1t exactly means without knowing the context, it can be 2240lb, 2000lb or 1000kg (~2204.6226lb).

  • Robots can just outsource CAPTCHA solving to humans from poor countries.

  • That’s "emergency praise" in German.

  • That’s probably rage baiting to some degree. It annoys both sides. But sadly it can start new conspiracy theories.

  • probably to pay sb in advance to falsify the death certificate

  • They don’t even operate outside of North America.