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Same in Spain: mucha mierda.
Testing the waters.
Same in Spain: mucha mierda.
For me The Name of the Rose is a real masterpiece. I enjoyed The Prague Cemetery as much as Foucault’s Pendulum but I’d personally put Baudolino before those two.
Edit: this was a reply for @ThisIsNotHim@sopuli.xyz, for some reason I keep pressing the wrong reply arrow on the Voyager app.
That looks like a beautiful modernised gaelic typeface.
Do you know of anything similar for non-US residents?
I use https://monitor.mozilla.org
Edit. Oh, you mean the actual list.
My first contact with computers in school was with a dialect (?) of LOGO that used commands based on Spanish. GD (giraderecha) instead of RT (right) or AV (avanza) instead of FD (forward).
That’s an actually interesting read, thank you.
Nice, thanks!
If you like the command line, it can help you a lot in organising your library. You can pass it queries to list songs, or bulk edit attributes such as title, artist, language, genre etc; you can tell it to automatically put your files in folders named after some of those attributes…
I’m not familiar with what @florge@feddit.uk says, I gess it’s probably something you can do with beet plugins.
The BY is implicit, read my comment as CC-NC-* if you wish, the fact doesn’t change.
Not all CC licences are open source, CC-BY-NC-* aren’t.
Those are philosophies more than software. There are open and proprietary apps for e.g. Bullet Journaling, but you can do it with pen and paper too.
I’m guessing “torrent”.