

Grammarly can be quite useful to people who are not dumb but have dyslexia.
Grammarly can be quite useful to people who are not dumb but have dyslexia.
yep. it’s quite obvious if you take a closer look
video of a ghost traffic jam test: https://youtu.be/Suugn-p5C1M
Whenever I work on bigger projects, I use JetBrains IDEs, when I just want to edit a single file I use KWrite. VSCode barely has any use to me anymore (especially due to its lack of proper auto-completion compared to JetBrains) except for html/react projects.
or Elon will pave over the tracks and use them for his stupid tesla “transit” projects
this is especially the case when
when the words are in two different lines
ist als jpeg gespeichert worden, wahrscheinlich daher nicht transparent
therefore ∞ = 0 😀👍
This makes me think, what happens in countries like the Netherlands that use “shark teeth” markings on the street mostly in addition but partially instead of yield signs… either chaos or everybody is driving more carefully (unlikely)
and with different credits for some reason
it appears to be on 1.20 https://resourcepack.net/lb-photo-realism-resource-pack/
Taking a quick look at the source code, it seems like they use map libre for displaying the map which is open source. The only thing not open source are the JawgMaps servers, which serve the tiles for the map in the app. This means that there are no closed source libraries running in the app/on your phone, the only thing happening is the app sending HTTP requests to JawgMaps to load tiles.
einfach draufklicken, dann zeigt es Details an
Gibt es immer noch: https://strecken-info.de/
Da wird kaum was umschrieben, Beispiel (Screenshots nicht mehr aktuell):
yeah, just like at Christmas, New Year’s Eve or your birthday
1 monkey would likely die before producing Shakespeare
DB does not operate any tram, light rail or metro systems, so those are probably not included. S-Bahns might be included though, at least those operated by DB