Nextcloud is literally “Jack of all trades, master of none”. It tries to do EVERYTHING, and it fails to be even decent in most of these things…
Nextcloud is literally “Jack of all trades, master of none”. It tries to do EVERYTHING, and it fails to be even decent in most of these things…
It is surely less accurate than it was presented to be a decade ago. I have searched for info I knew it was online 10 years ago, and most of it is either lost entirely, or Google is useless nowadays and can’t find it anymore
They are great for taking your sweat away from your body. The problem is they also get you skin oils as well, which is why the smell a lot more than cotton for example that only holds onto the water part of your sweat
Personally, I love merino wool t-shirts. Try one out, a summer one that is thin
Anxiety sweat make you smell worse than temperature regulation sweat btw. Also try to avoid polyester fabrics. Maybe try merino t-shirts as well
It won’t, but even triple money don’t make it any better!
She said they slept on mattresses on the floor of the tunnels, ate the same food as Hamas fighters and received regular treatment from doctors during her incarceration.
“They really took care of the sanitary side of things so that we didn’t get sick,” Lifshitz added.
Each of the five hostages in her group received their own doctor and there was a paramedic present who supervised medication, she said.
“They were very generous to us, very kind. They kept us clean,” Lifshitz said. “They took care of every detail. There are a lot of women and they know about feminine hygiene and they took care of everything there.”
Well, that’s nice of them at least. Treating them like humans while they are hostages
It isn’t. It has nothing to do with a gun
Light rail/trams are better especially for avenues etc. But busses are more flexible, and you usually need a combination of both for best results
Those are called trolley busses. They are pretty good, especially due newer ones that have batteries for any needed detours etc
They are, and they are. But the vast majority of people love them. Short stupid videos in an endless feed that helps them kill hours each day. I never watch them so I am not fed all the time thankfully in the 5-10 mins/day I watch my friends’ stories
Facebook declined because they fucked up too much with the UI/UX and with how things are shown on the feed. People hated watching only useless posts by users and groups they don’t even follow and finding their friend’s posts days later when the algorithm decided to show them
Instagram has become more shit in that regard too. But reels really saved it
And still, there are a lot innocent people killed
The problem is that you will 100% kill innocent people. And there is no way to reverse it later on…
The situation is REALLY bad. It cannot be extinguished now, it burns a very dense and tall forest in a mountainous area. They just try to minimize property loss etc right now, although neither does this go well…
Schiptol in Amsterdam is my most hated airport I have ever visited. Last year it had huge wait times and even after “it was back to normal”, it was often that the queues were ridiculously long.
So when you have to wait 4,5 hours just to get to security check, you know that you will miss your flight for sure… So I had to take a night train to Duesseldorf, wait all night in the airport, and get the first flight home. Which was delayed 2 hours…
A NYE about a decade ago, I went to my then GF’s neighborhood to spend the night together. At around 5am we left the bar and I wanted to head to the bus station to get the first bus of the day about an hour later. My GF proposed to go to her home to sleep for a few hours and return later. Didn’t want to go because her mother would be sleeping but she insisted.
A couple of hours later I went to the bus station. It was completely missing, a drunk 17yo got his father’s car with 2 friends, crashed into the station, killing both friends and a girl waiting for the 1st bus to go to her work. He survived…
There is Artemis. You can apply to enter the beta on their community
I live in Athens, and the oldest home still standing is about 500 years old (start of 16th century)