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I don't know who Wayland is
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Initial release of xorg was 2004
Yeah, but XOrg was forked from XFree86.
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I don't know who Wayland is
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Initial release of xorg was 2004
Yeah, but XOrg was forked from XFree86.
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How do you exercise your dogs in bad weather?
I don’t know how well this will work for more than one dog, but searching for stuff has worked very well for me. Using their sense of smell makes them expend a lot of energy.
Initially, the “stuff” will be treats, of course, but that’s the part where it might be tricky for two or more dogs. You don’t want them to fight for the treat.
Maybe take turns at first?
Anyway, you let your dog have a sniff of the treat and then tell your dog to stay (close a door if they don’t know how to stay very well) and go hide a treat. Come back and tell him to search. If he doesn’t understand at first, call him towards the hiding place. He’ll catch on quickly.
The goal is to make them smell, and not just search with their eyes. This might take a few tries or maybe a couple of weeks. Keep trying creative hiding spots so that they’re easily reachable but not easily spotted (visually).
You might find that they’ll try to follow your scent (where you’ve been) instead of the scent of the treat. That’s good initially, but later you might want to try walking around elsewhere to throw them off.
As they progress, give them something else to sniff and hide. Follow him close as he searches and as soon as he finds the object, give him the treat. I suppose that at this point, you can have both dogs searching at the same time and treat them both regardless of which one found it.
The final step of this hide-and-seek game is to have them “signal” you when they find it. I believe the most common way is just to sit close to the thing you hid and look at you.
As you can see, I laid down several steps. Each adds more mental stimulation to the game, which is also rewarding to dogs.
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Save a pdf with inverted colors?
I don’t remember where I got this, I just jotted it down in my notes.
gs -o inverted.pdf -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -c "{1 exch sub}{1 exch sub}{1 exch sub}{1 exch sub} setcolortransfer" -f original.pdf
Edit: this might well be the original post I found: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30287097
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How F1 teams have evolved over the years
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There was another image a couple of years ago doing just that. My google-fu threw this at me:
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/1abfnkk/current_f1_teams_throughout_the_years/
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FIA president considering changes to penalty guidelines including misconduct and swearing
Couldn’t resist stating he’s a former rally driver.
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Stop using Brave Browser
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I don’t know what’s worse: The whole anti same-sex marriage deal or inventing Javascript.
Probably Javascript…
Heh. Made me smile.
Here, have an upvote! ;)
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Oh no, I'm being converted...
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Nono... There was no mistake there.
Before the Clone Wars, there were lots of Jedi everywhere in the Galaxy, and only a couple of Sith.
Anakin did bring balance.
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Sprint race just for F1 rookies increasingly likely this year
I’ve wondered for some time if it would be worth having rookies racing with 2-year-old cars in parallel. Perhaps during the weekends where there’s no F1 race.
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Updated Sunday schedule for 2024 Sao Paolo Grand Prix
Beware that F1tv doesn’t yet show the updated race time.
Also, this is doc 48 detailing the new schedule:
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AI in reality
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I’m placing my bet on Wordpress
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Alpine confirm Jack Doohan to race in Abu Dhabi as Esteban Ocon is released
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I mean… you can’t finish farther down than p20, but that’s not all that can go wrong. ;)
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How would you map an underground city?
Since you mentioned video games, how about the approach by Descent?
Screenshot here:
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Wayland vs X11 be like
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Sprint race just for F1 rookies increasingly likely this year
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Yeah… my plan pays absolutely no heed to the economics of it. 😅 I just want to see more races, and let someone else figure out the money. Heh.
Anyway, the article does mention that the main hurdle for a rookie sprint would be economical. Glad to read that it’s being seriously considered.
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RSS pleasantly surprised me
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The Old Reader supports 100 feeds on the free tier. And they have a nice list of apps that support syncing to your account:
https://www.theoldreader.com/en/apps/
Might work for you if you don’t syndicate many feeds.
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Moral and legal implications of rehosting blogs for preservation?
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I'm not sure what you expect when you ask " Does it handle threaded forum style discussions well?".
Luckily, it's really simple. It took me less than a minute to save this:
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2024 Sāo Paulo Grand Prix - [QUALIFYING] discussion thread ⏱️
Doc 48 says qualy will happen at 7:30 (local time) and the race will move ahead at 12:30 (also local time)
Beware that F1tv doesn’t yet show the updated race time.
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Wickr alternatives
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Missed your post before the edit. But I’d like to read your rant on Matrix. Even if it’s just a TL;DR.
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6 December 1986
Am I the only one who can’t load the image?
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The Greatest Puzzles of All Time by Matthew J. Costello (1988)
I have that one!!
Having read it many times, it did help me breeze through many of the 7th Guest puzzles.