Different places have different laws
Different places have different laws
It wouldn’t be difficult to write this script as a darktable plugin, but I imagine you’d struggle to convince the maintainers to merge code to allow for searching or categorising based on a custom metadata tag.
I’m less familiar with other programs, but I don’t see any of the proprietary options implementing this.
There are multiple historic weather APIs available (example), it should be pretty trivial to write a script to read the location and time from the EXIF data of your images, call the API, and them dump the info into a list or back into the image metadata.
The video app, owned by a Chinese company, said it would let federal officials pick its U.S. operation’s board of directors, would give the government veto power over each new hire and would pay an American company that contracts with the Defense Department to monitor its source code, according to a copy of the company’s proposal. It even offered to give federal officials a kill switch that would shut the app down in the United States if they felt it remained a threat.
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Yeah way before. I had a bit of a look through some announcements and couldn’t find it so I can’t say exactly when.
IIRC they changed the way they calculate the scores a few years ago, which generally increased the numbers you saw.
You have to be insane to do either in New York.
It’s deadly in Florida because people drive around the barriers at level crossings. That won’t be a problem here because there won’t be any level crossings.
Bad take. You couldn’t have pretty much any modern country without their previous problematic leader. You can learn just about them in history class and not honour them though statues.
Having a place in history doesn’t automatically mean they should be honoured. There’s plenty of people from history that we can all agree have made a huge impact and yet we wouldn’t want statues of them.
The year of the BSD desktop is coming
Instead of being spied on by google and other companies, just make sure google is the one and only
I use brouter to route on OSM.
I don’t assume that, I’m just curious about it.
Are they moving an amount beyond the capacity of a railway? And I would expect that the ocean vessels wouldn’t be the same as the ones in the canal.
Edit: From the article:
Shipping containers from those ocean-going vessels would be transferred by cranes at Kep to and from canal barges.
Why a canal? Why not just build a railway to the existing port?
Paperless has taken me from various stacks of important documents strewn around my apartment, to having all of these things nicely organised and searchable.
No NSFW art, but nazi comics are still allowed 🤔
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Should it not be double foldable? It has two folds