Was wondering this myself. While logged into lemmy.ml I cannot log into my account at lemmy.film and vice versa unless I log out first of one instance and then log in to the other. Is this by design?
kingmongoose7877
Right place, right time, right focus, right everything! Good job!
Wonderful!
See, I didn't get that impression. I saw it more of giving Mason and the supporting characters depth, to be expanded upon in future seasons. Only Burger got short shrift, I thought.
Too bad, really. I thought it was one of the more intelligently done shows on TV. I also liked the season-long story arcs as opposed to TV's standard one-episode resolutions.
Sorry it took me so long to get here...
From the ttf file (max55.ttf)...
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I think it's safe to say you probably shouldn't touch these fonts other than for personal use and definitely not for websites. It certainly doesn't belong in !open_source_fonts.
If I were moderator here...well, I'd probably delete this thread. But that's me.
Favorite bread? That's like asking "what's your favorite air?" 😆
It'd be quicker to say which breads I'm not fond of: Tuscan bread in general (no salt at all) and plain old white (e.g., Wonder). I love pumpernickel, rye with caraway seeds, pizza bianca, sourdough, challah, real Italian bread, *real * bagels (I detest frozen bagels—by law they shouldn't even be called "bagels" 😆)...oh, the list goes on and on! 🥰🥖
Do you know how this compares to ImageMagick?
My 2¢: I say let Mozilla stick to their core purpose (develop Gecko and Firefox) and leave the "virtue signaling" to other companies that feel the need to do that. Firefox is already marketed as the most privacy-oriented browser available. Given what you read every day, users are apparently leaving Firefox in droves, partly because Mozilla's attention is focused elsewhere in less-than-technological subjects. And remember: until 2007 Mozilla used to develop in-house Thunderbird, a still-excellent email app. Why would they take on an email service a la GMail now?
Who's complaining? 😆