Reminds me of https://www.timandraka.com/
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I think point two may be wrong. The strength of a shell should be proportional to its thickness, which would scale linearly with its size (assuming the shell got thicker in proportion to the size). There's definitely a point where a self supporting egg requires very thick shells like you said, but the scaling law you gave uses the wrong change.
It's pretty trivial for them to block all major instances though, or even all instances federated with all major instances
I have like 80gb of photos and videos on my phone, which is the vast majority of my storage space. I think the second category is signal's database, also mostly consumed by sent media
They didn't mention licensing as the reason for the move. The community members in the discourse thread mentioned licensing as their reason for opposing the move. Canonical itself mentioned memory safety and speed as the main reasons, saying the licensing wasn't part of the reason why
If you install the language server for your language, then you can get hints, including function arguments and types, in Kate.
See https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/implementors/servers/ for a list of server
I'm not familiar with raylib specifically, but generally as long as you have header files (for C) or stubs (for python) you should be able to get completions for library calls.
But it seems like you already know about LSPs from your comment. So I'm not sure exactly what your question is? Do they work?
I switched this as well and found it solves my SDDM hidpi scaling issues!
I'm confused. People are saying this is due to earths curvature, but this is in the northern hemisphere so shorter paths should be more northern, not more southern.
See this map of the actual shortest distance line (purple) for those two points. The image OP's question seems much more reasonable given this information?
In addition to what dual_sport_dork said, it looks like you're overextruding a bit, which might be causing the head to run into the curling up regions
It's likely that your server hasn't filled in the many posts that are on the sub
Can you change the play/pause status from the icon that shows up in the menubar in plasma? If not then the plasma Firefox integration is the issue.
I think this is only true for some non intuitive definition of "temperature" of the light source. Fireflies aren't a blackbody radiator, while the sun largely is. You absolutely can use non-equilibrium/non-blackbody light sources to heat something to hotter than the source. For example, lasers can heat something extremely hot while remaining "cool" (unless you're considering the non equilibrium temperature of their excited atoms/electrons, which isn't really fair.)