

How well does it work with foreign names, obscure titles, DJ Sets and remixes?
Example: Wir sind Helden - Nur ein Wort (Otto Kuhn Remix) Hozho - DJ Mix 03 (Live @ Jardins Efémeros, Viseu)


How well does it work with foreign names, obscure titles, DJ Sets and remixes?
Example: Wir sind Helden - Nur ein Wort (Otto Kuhn Remix) Hozho - DJ Mix 03 (Live @ Jardins Efémeros, Viseu)


Casey Neistat is a Zionist with very vile opinions on Palestinians bordering on “if there is a genocide its a good one”


2014 Germany for the final at category 1 was 990$, less than half, accounting for inflation and generously rounding this would be 1400$.
Edit: Less than half for Cat 4 right now


I actually like FreeCAD and its UI a lot and the recent improvements are huge! Yes it has its quirks but for a tool as versatile as FreeCAD they are acceptable.


I mean its still in use anyways, so might aswell choose the most direct and selective method if that is via glycocojugates.


As a chemist that makes me wonder why they dont wrap the platinum in sugar complexes
Edit: Nevermind, they have: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316670861_GLUT1-mediated_selective_tumor_targeting_with_fluorine_containing_platinumII_glycoconjugates


I would recommend anything Thermal Grizzly: https://www.thermal-grizzly.com/
Simply because the owner has two 1 hour long videos explaining how its made and tested and it actually seems to be one of the best.


Found this on stackoverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68903835/how-to-draw-a-shape-inside-a-pdf-with-python
import fitz
doc = fitz.open(‘./test.pdf’) for page in doc: # For every page, draw a rectangle on coordinates (1,1)(100,100) page.draw_rect([1,1,100,100], color = (0, 1, 0), width = 2)
doc.save(‘./your-route/name.pdf’)
Seems like it has a solid chance of working.


Missed opportunity to call it AKDEmy
PopOS is great, the installation process is like 5minutes, with 4 minutes being the download and boot from USB. From there on you click “next” 5 times and are rebooting into a working system.
To be absolutely honest, I had to do some googling and command line stuff to get my fingerprint reader in the laptop working but that was the only thing that needed any attention. But I never did a Windows install where I didnt have to configure at least 2-3 drivers, so I consider it a draw.
From there one it is the typical stuff: You need one proprietary software? You have to figure it out for hours how to get it to work. You are fine with open source options? Go enjoy a blazing fast ad-free non intrusive non annoying OS. For me the trade of is worth it. Been using Linux since I was 14, if I could do it from my kids room with parents switching of WLAN after 22:00 you can do it too.
She also recommends the documentation several times in the video, this is just an explanation of the features in comparison to ps