
Does using the same plans imply using the same parts, e.g. the processor, which usually is the limiting factor for providing updates?

Does using the same plans imply using the same parts, e.g. the processor, which usually is the limiting factor for providing updates?
-o is for oral, -O is for orgy.
Erst weiß wie Schnee
Dann grün wie Klee
Dann rot wie Blut
Schmeckt allen Kindern gut
First white as snow
then green as clover
then red as blood
tastes good to all children

He’s wearing the military uniform
Any uniform is incomplete without the flag or coat of arms.
The US defined any male about 16 in Iraq as a combatant/legitimate target and the world didn’t bat an eye.
That was still illegal.


And then it suddenly dawned on me: It was suicide with an electric bread knife, because no one would stab themselves that many times without intention.
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As OP is asking about dreaming, I think “seeing” means pictures or brains produce during dreams that appear to the dreamer as if they were perceived through their eyes.
The votes are federated. A CCP critic post by a LW user in an LW community can be up/downvoted by users on any instance that LW is federating with, including the tankie-heavy flagship instance lemmy.ml.
Please correct me if I’m wrong, but an LW user should not ‘see’ the up/downvotes from users on hexbear.net and lemmygrad.ml, as LW does not federate with these instances, i.e. LW does not pull any information from them.


Just as any proper hobbit should.


Oh gosh! It sounds like the russian was coming.
It’s probably because of its problem in pronouncing the “i” correctly. (Probably only Germans will get that joke)


Woodpeckers also do twitter.


Crows, jays and woodpeckers are songbirds too. Especially woodpeckers do indeed sing nicely. The singing of corvidae (crows, ravens, jays and alike) isn’t everybody’s taste.
Both definitions seem to be present:
In computing, text-based user interfaces (TUI) (alternately terminal user interfaces, to reflect a dependence upon the properties of computer terminals and not just text), is a retronym describing a type of user interface (UI) common as an early form of human–computer interaction, before the advent of bitmapped displays and modern conventional graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
Walter Ulbricht elaborates to a worker on how nobody has the intention to build a wall. – East Berlin, GDR (1961).
Exactly. A TUI is not a replacement for a GUI where human interaction is essential to the process.
You’re thinking of a CLI, a TUI allows for human interaction.
As you said, that’s an example of a CLI, yet a TUI would be something different, e.g. like the non-graphical installer of your dear Linux distribution.
AfaIk, they’re officially called communities.