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  • That one is easy. Page breaks are just some hidden code you can delete.

    Go try extending a numbered list with paragraph breaks inside it.

  • Can US people imagine their size in a whim?

  • Well, "This Computer" doesn't improve it much.

  • And you just throw it around the vault? You also need to carry it, for spending it, otherwise it's useless.

  • I've had a hotend that constantly clogged with looked like heat creep, but it was caused by the filament being pushed laterally and twisting inside it. I imagine that made the plastic flow back.

    I have also had one constantly clog due to the print cooling fan being installed wrong and blowing into the heater. This one is weird because it just unclogs when you turn the print off, leaving no evidence of what happened.

  • But what I do if I'm using a Raspberry Pi?

  • Hum... The one thing I understand about the US elections is that primaries exist.

    If they didn't, you would already been formally in a dictatorship for decades.

  • there’s an island that makes crossing easier

    As people already pointed, a fenced island. It looks better in a photo, but that's not where people will be.

    But yes, the speed of the cars is probably lower.

  • Nooooo

    Jump
  • You click a tel:// link and it calls the restaurant. Or you select the number and ask the phone to call it.

    AFAIK, the exact same way iOS does it. Just without using Apple services (nor Google services on this case).

  • Hum... Have you seen any actual improvement?

    Because it doesn't look more dense, it doesn't look more walkable, there's a bicycle parking spot but there doesn't seem to be any reason to bike there...

  • Yes, you can pull the "more options" thing and run it.

  • Windows will block any software that isn't popular. Unless the developer pays Microsoft.

  • People traded black market food-voucher derivatives in the Brazilian hyper inflation...

    It made it easier to redeem all of them as soon as you got a hold of them, because they wouldn't buy the same thing through the entire month. Natural gas vouchers were more stable, though, so those only traded at face value.

  • Are you still taking about macs? Because that's Windows.

  • Eh... You could bother to learn one thing or another before making assumptions.

  • or cutting Brazil in half at the Amazon

    Yeah, that's a really bad example.

    But also, South America has a lot of borders in rivers that cut intermingled populations. The difference is that we were the ones that drew them (or asked some uninvolved 3rd party to draw them).

  • Well, yeah, they conquered the entire peninsula through a series of defensive wars. Why are you even asking?

  • Well, the UUIDs for almost everything we use are galaxy-scale already. Astronomers just need to up those random letters a bit.