That sounds an awful lot like restaurants and jobs…
That sounds an awful lot like restaurants and jobs…
Yeah, and as someone lse mentioned: they often have a Libby service that gets you tonnes of free audiobooks and other digital materials.
I mean, you’re not wrong - but it’s a technique used every day for super-resolution microscopy.
There’s some surprisingly sci-fi stuff that’s possible with image deconvolution. Not exactly practical, but it is possible to recover some information from a blurry photo.
That’s exactly why I came to Lemmy: different trash.
Pretty sure it’s poured resin or the like…
I used to do drugs. I mean, I still do them, but I used to do them too.
I seem to be collecting vintage lenses. I stared by getting an adapter for my mirrorless camera and I just fell in love with the lovely character their ‘flaws’ give them.
The Brits have undoubtedly the best outlets from a safety perspective, despite their size. North American outlets are garbage by basically all measures. European plugs are weirdly round, but very functional.
My two (€/100)s
Ironically, this post has some serious “Checkmate, Atheists” energy.
I’m not sure blasting adhoc justifications for what you feel is really philosophy, but if that’s what we’re doing… My mistake. Philosophy then. So tell me, Socrates, what is a human right?
Deep in that American politique, eh?
I mean healthcare is definitely a human right, but there is always more we could be doing. That’s a kind of arbitrary distinction that I don’t think adds anything to the discussion here.
Basic human needs are basic human rights. I really do think it’s as simple as that.
The text OP provided explains that. It’s a percentage of total linux users, not a percentage of computer users in that country.
There’s a photo editing software called gimp that is FOSS. Google gimp suits for more info.
Somehow both the most and least scary thing on the list…