If you really love something, set it free (software)
Tyoda
at least wait for lemm.ee to leave the room before you talk about it in the past tense geez
(jk but they are going to vanish yeah)
7zip doesn't have a builtin gui on Linux. Your file manager's "compress" and "extract" functions should be able to utilize it as needed. Only power users need all the bits and dials beyond that, and they can use the terminal to harness all the power of the 7z
command.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Peace_Vigil
Thomas launched the anti-nuclear vigil outside the White House in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. on June 3, 1981.
In 2013, the Peace Vigil was disassembled while it was briefly left unattended. It was restored the same day.
2013?
You're sorta one of the "[un]lucky 10000" today. Basically everyone is constantly on the edge of losing all their digital stuff and most people don't even know it. You might take this as a warning to do better in the future, but even there most people would fail, I'd say.
There's maybe 0.1% of people who know what "3-2-1" means who are only risking a week's/month's worth of stuff at all times.
~ signed, someone who should get their backups in order
And they never run the same version of the kernel so that if one crashes the other is still available
@Leavingoldhabits@lemmy.world for example modded a scanner to be a camera: https://lemmy.world/post/18023559
There's also abundant experimentation with pinhole cameras such as https://lemmy.world/search?q=pinhole+camera&type=All&listingType=All&page=1&sort=TopAll
Or homemade light-sensitive materials even. (though i haven't seen that here yet)
just thought you might be interested :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_about_the_word_niggardly
.ee shouldn't censor it (for others)
You can also encode characters (a=%61) in a url that should bypass this and work:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_about_the_word_nigg%61rdly
Next time, I will definitely use an external host like postimages.org so this doesn't happen again.
yeah those never go down...
btw (next time) you could try refreshing the page with CTRL+SHIFT+R to try and clear DNS caches and whatnot
Not to invalidate your experience but I have never seen one with screws yet I have never heard of a back cover accidentally popping off (aside from extreme falls). My current one isn't removable but each one before this was, and I would for years fidget with it by popping the cover on and off, and even after that it held on just fine. Though screws would regardless be more secure and that is good, I agree.
Update: it's now been reverted to the original!
It really was a good ole' internet argument where he was just obnoxiously wrong in his interpretation and remained just as confidently incorrect the entire time.