Könnte auch einfach eine Frau mit Kampfsporttraining und/oder Schusswaffe sein.
Könnte auch einfach eine Frau mit Kampfsporttraining und/oder Schusswaffe sein.
Mit Salz kann mans eh nie allen recht machen, wenn man beim Kochen ordentlich reinballert ist oft jemand dabei dem es dann viel zu salzig ist. Meine Mutter gehört zu der Sorte Leute, die Nudeln ohne Salz kochen …
FYI, pretty much every western and japanese auto company that has been around during WW2 has been producing for the military.
The first case is the most-likely for most people, and the simplest to do. Most directory browsers do support numeric sorting.
That may be true for terminal applications, but even on Linux most GUI file browsers don’t support that, at least not out of the box.
Thanks, not sure where I got alt+tab from - I think ctrl+tab is actually the more common shortcut for tab switching nowadays.
I’m a programmer and I still use Kate mostly for notetaking and configuration editing. I tend to use other editors like VS Code when I’m doing more involved stuff.
That’s just alphabetical sorting. There’s other sorting styles that would put 11 after 2, but those aren’t available everywhere.
At least where I live, it doesn’t make sense to kill spiders at all. There literally is not a single local spider species that you might encounter at home that’s even somewhat dangerous (AFAIK even in the wild there’s only one, and even that one usually won’t kill you). If there’s something that’s too gross for you, just pick it up with a glass and throw it out of the window (which is much easier with spiders than with flies). Spiders do kill flies and other critters that are annoying or even dangerous, so you definitely want the poison that kills flies but not spiders.
As a years-long Kate user, I’d assume the answer to most of those features is “no”. It’s still mostly a code editor, not an IDE.
Neat. I’ve been using kate as my standard text editor for years, mostly because of the session management and because you can give it a pretty minimalist interface with some configuration (something that similar editors like Geany tend to struggle with). I honestly didn’t know that there was a searchable tab list, I’ve been using alt+tab ctrl+tab (which already has a much better UI than many other editors) but that definitely gets unwieldy when you have a ton of tabs open (which is always … don’t even ask how many browser tabs I have).
I waste most of my time on my laptop and PC like the luddite-ish greybeard I am. I kind of hate using phones for entertainment.
That really doesn’t solve the problem, like every other Firefox fork they’re completely dependent on Firefox. You can’t just make a new webbrowser just like that, and while third party developers can certainly disable some anti-features, there are limits to that and they can definitely not do the basic work that the Firefox devs do (or could do, if Mozilla had different priorities).
Ideally it would be financed by user donations. Probably not that realistic for a project like this, though.
It’s kind of legit though. I’d be much more comfortable with my birth gender if I could look more androgynous without too much effort.
If THAT is what counts as “being treated like a dog”, woof woof!
Considering how little they invest into their core product compared to all the other shit and how much money the top brass earns despite declining market share, I don’t think they’re hurting for money that much.
Nah. Personal insolvency, yall get a whole lotta NOTHING!
And most auto factories can’t operate normally during a war anyway. Many of the workers will be fighting on the front, international supply chains are disrupted, many consumers won’t be able to afford new cars, many markets will be closed off because they’re on opposing sides in the war.