En français ou anglais selon l’ordi. Mais même en français, je configure les locales en anglais pour éviter de me prendre la tête avec des histoires de séparateurs décimaux etc… vu que j’écris en anglais au final.
En français ou anglais selon l’ordi. Mais même en français, je configure les locales en anglais pour éviter de me prendre la tête avec des histoires de séparateurs décimaux etc… vu que j’écris en anglais au final.
Super! Mais je vais attendre un peu avant de faire la mise à jour.
So, I’m not alone… Thank you!
Merci à vous pour votre travail!
I’m also wondering whether I refused to respond to legitimate demands as well… But, well, let’s say that if you phrase your demands like predatory journals/confs do, you should expect some silent treatments from academia…
I guess it only requires a few “recommendable” people to get lured into those conferences just because the occasion made them lower their guard (like Loren in the article). Add to that some people just fake-attending for the CV or the occasion to travel to touristy destination, and you can make quite a few bucks for a relatively low investment, I guess? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If it kills your cells, it can’t be bad, right?
Reminds me of this website happily reporting that you should eat curcuma because curcumin was shown (?) to be a possible cellular anti-proliferating… 🤦
Je confirme, excellente appli!
Maybe it was that Merkel just didn’t want to do state visits.
It’s possible she didn’t for the French president she had to deal with. As far as I remember she got along with Chirac, but for a short time, she despised Sarkozy, she didn’t care much for Hollande and she was quickly disappointed by Macron.
First state visit, not first visit. A state visit is something particular with all the honours and the like.
Some people did, look up the Peer Community Journal. Backed up by more and more organisations.
Je suis d’accord avec ces limites, après c’est plutôt consensuel (à ma connaissance) que le coton est une plante assez fragile et qui demande beaucoup d’eau.
C’est assez différent, c’est une fibre assez rigide par rapport au coton. Ça se rapproche plus du lin en fait, en termes de sensation.
I tried Windows ToGo on a few USB keys (including two high-speed ones), never managed to get something I could actually use that was not laggy AF, to the point it’s not usable (dozens of minutes to boot, lags of entire minutes and so on). Did I do something wrong?
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After exploring all solutions, and fighting a few things to build either Hawck or Espanso on openSUSE (I’m not a dev), I finally managed to find instructions to get Espanso to build (it’s all there, fellow desperate random reader of the future). Since you can define the keyboard layout AND the variant of said keyboard you are using with Espanso, it’s working as expected.
So now, I’ve associated “:$” with “|>”, not sure how well that’ll work in the future, but it’s far easier to type on my keyboard at least… Also, I gained a tool to insert greek symbols and smileys everywhere that I didn’t know I needed, but very quickly adopting! 😅
Thanks all for your help!
Hm, I don’t think it works, because as far as I understand, wl-paste
is outputting the content of clipboard into stdout, not actually “pasting” the content (or at least, I can’t make it paste something outside of stdout, maybe I’m being thick).
Interesting take! Worth a shot!
Looks interesting. I’m not entirely sure it can output two keys since it’s a remapper, but I’ll dig into more details tomorrow, thanks!
“Epigenetics shows…” cries in evolutionary biology having demonstrated inter-generational plasticity for more than 30 years, totally ignored by molecular geneticists who discovered after everybody else that everything is not about DNA