I was using a template like this several months ago, (in typst) I think someone had already ported awesomecv beforehand.
Wants to be on a boat
I was using a template like this several months ago, (in typst) I think someone had already ported awesomecv beforehand.
So e-commerce site? Or is it digital delivery only? Also I’m getting filtered by the captcha, how do you solve it?
Maybe try Phantasy Star Portable 2
snakemake is a popular tool to define analysis workflows for bioinformatics (also another equivalent called nextflow), there is also KBase, which is a webui for running different jobs, not sure if that is open source.
Bioinformatics perhaps? But I think a lot of those are just specific analyses done in notebooks. Being able to submit a notebook and have it computed though would be pretty handy I Imagine
Wow that’s amazing, thank you. It was the voa nui game I was thinking of. Is there something like this for the other Lego web games?
I played this open world Lego game where you had to deliver pizzas on a skateboard or something, but I was too young and couldn’t figure out how to complete the game, or it kept bugging. I can’t remember what it was called.
Edit: ah of course it was Lego island 2, the image was familiar
I also played a sort of Bionicle mmo in the browser that i thought was cool. I wonder if any of the old flash games are archived somewhere? There were so many.
Politicians are capable of misleading voters plenty on their own
See if an office equipment seller is doing office clearances and you can get some office chairs for less than $100 most likely (I got one for £50)
So have many others, except they didn’t start a company based on it. As soon as it is part of a company, it is no longer free and open
From what I can gather it is intended to be an open source hardware security key, or key generator, not really a usable personal computer
Of course, google is trying to dissuade you from using other app stores, nothing more. You might be able to download and install it from GitHub using obtainium if you really want to verify the origin of the app.
You are right, many oddly specific gaming things like this are not that well supported, but the strength of Linux and open source is that everyone has the power to change it. The software that people have already developed to interface with proprietary hardware is great, I have a Corsair mouse and thought I would never have support for macros on it on Linux, but someone has already developed software that does a way better job than corsairs official software. It can do all of the same operations and doesn’t hang or crash regularly. I’m sure a few of your issues have already been solved by someone. The brilliant thing is, Linux ultimately allows much more control over the software and hardware it is interfaced to. So something like the transducers you mention would probably be easier to do than it is on windows, but someone has to actually do it. Maybe the sim-racing community is just waiting for you to come along? ;)
Yep get a second hand Kobo for £30 and install Koreader on it. Or if you fancy, Kindles can be had cheaper, but they will require a jailbreak to use Koreader.
Free market capitalism inevitably leads to monopolies. Political economists wrote about this in the early 20th century; have a read of “Imperialism: The highest stage of capitalism” sections 1-5 are most relevant but the rest is also.
Probably optical transmission of an image
Who honestly gives a flying shit? Leave these billionaire data harvesting playgrounds alone. Go live your life.
Played discovery a bit a long time ago, was great fun. Glad to see they’re still working on it
Much easier with hydroponics, than to have a cell culture lab on board.
Several of the ones listed on awesome-typst are similar, notably:
Not to knock the work you have done though