Interesting, I have no problems with a Pixma TS8350. Printing is working as shitty as it has always been on Windows. I have yet to configure the scanner to be fair.
Interesting, I have no problems with a Pixma TS8350. Printing is working as shitty as it has always been on Windows. I have yet to configure the scanner to be fair.
I get these vibes too, their other comment are in the same style.
True, but that’s because the Google ecosystem is much more than Geo data. I agree typing that into OSM search won’t have any effect, but with OSMand for example I can filter search results for glutenfree and it works (if the restaurants have that specific key). Less comfortable, but not impossible. Much more ‘problematic’ IMO is OSM missing the possibility to rate places and add photos of meals and menus.
It’s almost the same speed on my device which has much lower hardware specs. You can open an issue on github, or look if it is already mentioned in one of the other 3,000 (!) open issues.
If you find a way to do this, it would be cool if you can share it!
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Integrated Mevelopment Environment. You should have known this
The project closest to what you describe is Mapillary I guess.
It depends a bit on the use case. I try to follow naming conventions within specific environments like Python. When just sorting some documents together, I usually do a mix of Kebab and snake case, where I split semantic parts with underscores and connect words with dashes like
2024-08-30_author_document-name_other-important-info.ext
You should prefer orthoimages from national or federal mapping agencies. They will often diverge from each other, as they have different resolutions and quality standards. The process of correcting aerial images for topography is called or tho rectification, and a digital elevation model (DEM) is required for that. It has several downsides, one is that there is more distortion in high object like buildings. A quality standard in Germany for example is the TrueDOP (DOP = Digital Orthophoto). You can read more about it in this article if you are interested.
The spaces in your dict look criminal, but it’s really nice to look at!
I agree with the other comment. Write a bash or Python script that replaces your username with something generic. That should do it most of the time. If the logs leak some other sensitive data then the developer fucked up. I always quickly scan logs for stuff I don’t want to share.
They are just trolling
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Expressing your disappointment and confusion I guess…
I tried to do this manually on my phone, but no chance. The contacts randomly split or merge, then another telegram account pops up, the next contact is protected and therefore cannot be removed but only be hidden. Some contacts are not on DEVICE, so messaging apps cannot access them etc.
If you find a solution to sanitize vcfs let me know. I guess one day I write all the numbers onto a piece of paper and start from scratch.
Btw. I’m not sure if this community is the best place for this.
I’m also interested in this. After moving my contacts 3 times in a vcs in the ladt yeard it is an absolute mess…
Ii admit it didn’t work out of the box on Mint as well, but didn’t take more then 10 minutes of tweaking. But yes, I would not call it "Linux-friendly