https://sqlitebrowser.org/ is great or aSQLiteManager for android
https://sqlitebrowser.org/ is great or aSQLiteManager for android
Things are suspicious but you still spread gossip and maybe lies.
I understand how this could be a prime target of a supply chain attack and that things are a bit fishy. On the other hand people are waaaay less picky about installing other binary blobs on their machines. I wish paranoia would be more general :)
Just use cp instead. No reason to use dd.
Nobody knows who responded here. Don’t spread rumors.
I love Inkscape!
aSQLiteManager. Use ot to keep track of dart scoring and use views for reports / stats
Huh, that’s a good reason. Thanks!
Why this over a regular bike?
Data from iNaturalist and other organisations like observation.org is an important part in biodiversity research and conservation.
So while you get information about the wildlife you see, you help out scientists preventing one of the biggest problems of our planet: The biodiversity crisis.
Source: work for a natural history museum.
You won’t get too much from this. But that’s not what counts :D. Rooting for a great harvest… maybe next year.
That’s actually a good point. Will need to think about server location and GDPR compliance.
Have a look at purelymail mentioned by others. It’s almost exactly what I’m looking for.
Exactly what I’m looking for. Thanks a lot!
Pretty nice but way more expensive then simplymail
Amazing! Now this is something I haven’t heard of. I think we might have a winner here! Best thing, I could use it for transactional mail on all my websites for 10€/yr. Including as many inboxes as needed. Nice!
This is something you used to be able to do for free, no problem. It’s only a few of the big mail accepting companies being extra shitty about accepting mail making this tough. Looking at you Microsoft. So a few hundred mails per month is ridiculous both on storage, bandwidth and CPU consumption.
I specifically want to not deal with deliverability beyond the content and volume of my mails.
Yeah, sorry it’s not a precise term. I mean a non asshole company.
Just take a cutting before letting it bloom. They make roots super quickly in water.
That being said, I have no idea if they die off after blooming. According to Wikipedia they are perennials though.