

The same disk space visualisation, on Linux, can be shown with:
(Available from your distro package-manager)
The same disk space visualisation, on Linux, can be shown with:
(Available from your distro package-manager)
Yes, encrypted chats packetised over SMTP layer.
Smooth as silk for a year and a half.
Send pics, voicemails, files, videos, and video-chat(via Jitsi integration)
Arcane-chat app does location sharing too.
Pure Fucking AsS Cancer
Nasty forever chemicals that will change the colour of your day, and give you PF Ass Cancer.
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PFAS Map USA
https://www.ewg.org/interactive-maps/pfas_contamination/map/
PFAS Map Australia
Thought you meant ‘app for Windows’.
Like mentioned here, I usually tap PrintScreen and then annotate elsewhere, usually in Gimp.
Greenshot GPL3
…but also Linux.
MNT Pocket Reform
‘MNT Pocket Reform is a fully-featured 7" mini laptop that is modular, upgradeable, customizable, and repairable.’
Saw this mini-laptop recently. May fit your criteria. I don’t have one to test.
I finished Heavy Barrel on one credit, in the exact same time it took Ride the Lightning to play through on a walkman.
The other issue is when I chuck a stupendous peg-leg bombie next to their aqua-franken-scissor-tower.
Surfs up mfs.
I’m yet to find a video better than this.
Orbital - The Box 6min album version
Just found a 28min The Box ‘full version’ too, not sure what is going on there, album version is decent.
The whole Orbital - Insides album has a gritty mood.
“12% positive reviews”
These LLM-page-summaries need to be contained and linked, completely separately, in something like llm.wikipedia.org or ai.wikipedia.org.
In a possible future case, that a few LLM hallucinations have been uncovered in these summaries, it would cast doubts about the accuracy of all page content in the project.
Keep the generated-summaries visibly distinct from user created content.
Lol. Hadn’t heard this yet. What a dropkick.
And all videos are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY).
Engineer Guy
Bill Hammack clearly explains many inventions.
Teaching the alternatives to closed-source software: GCompris
GPL interactive flash animations.
This was fairly cutting edge around 98 or 2002 when I first saw it. Really clean.
Not sure how any of the levitated Flash content can be shown now, but it appears that the creator Jared Tarbell is creating new works at infinite.center under MIT licence.
These look to be some of the best digital artworks available today.
“Piss on carpet”