The store's manager told local media that around 30 to 40 customers were inside at the time, and that the bear became agitated as it struggled to find the exit.
I also become agitated when i want out of the supermarket and can't find the exit fr
The store's manager told local media that around 30 to 40 customers were inside at the time, and that the bear became agitated as it struggled to find the exit.
I also become agitated when i want out of the supermarket and can't find the exit fr
Don't donate to the Lemmy devs except if you are ok with supporting transphobes and tankies, because that's what the Lemmy-Devs are (and it's very well documented!). Donate either to the piefed team or to your local instance instead!
my guess it's hardware support; drivers and firmware for existing hardware and smartphone components for linux are probably close to nonexistent. The apk support is the smallest issue.
For me, it feels urgent, like when i've not eaten the whole day and my blood sugar hits the point where you start shaking. And when i'm in a sexual situation, i feel approved, closeness, intimacy; there's nothing in the world that makes me feel loved and accepted as much as physical contact with someone i allow coming close to me. Hmm, might explain why i absolutely hate touchy people, the ones who touch your shoulder when talking to you are awful.
to add to the puzzles: there are dexterity puzzles like these that i know from ex-wifes job are a big hit in the age 6-10 bracket!
Lol i was even more shocked to read that they used less lethal ammo on the perps instead of lighting up their car with superior firepower
@lifeinmultiplechoice@lemmy.world see my comment above, sorry i hit the wrong reply button :-)
i had those as a kid, with clamp boards where you could plug in resistors, transistors, switches, diodes, a spool and in later editions even simple IC's, speakers, lamps, a potentionmeter and so on; was powered by a 9V battery and you could build a radio, flipflop's, alarm circuits and so on; i spent countless hours with that, was called Elektro Technik by Kosmos. They still have similar stuff on https://store.thamesandkosmos.com/ from what i saw, even if there aren't as many expansions as i had, but instead there's more robotics stuff (which is probably more fun for kids anyways)
I fully agree. I am a user with a bit of technical background, but not a lot of detailled knowledge about the inner workings of an operating system (i know boolean logic and basic programming structures - in Pascal lol - from the 90's, what a transistor does and stuff, how to build my own PCs and handle filesystems and troubleshooting).
With init scripts, i hit a wall pretty fast.
With Systemd i know how to start, stop and configure services, and the suite built around it uses the same conventions everywhere, making the everyday life with Linux for someone like me so much easier and more transparent than ever before.
Stuff like this is why i daily-drive Linux for over a year now; windows 10 only exists in a VM for stuff that refuses to work (i use this VM about once or twice per month for an hour or so). Originally i just didn't want ads in my start menu, preventing a local user would have sped up the switch to instant instead of 2 weeks.
They weren't incompetent, they were under active surveillance because of their link to organized crime, and the surveilling cops realized they were going to carry out a hit on a target at the daycare - probably chosen purely because they knew that the target was gonna pick up their child at a specific time - and rang the alarm bells. The daycare center itself wasn't a target, but if something were to go wrong at the hit it might have caused collateral damage (it might even if nothing went wrong, if the children were to see someone burning to death - the 2 gas cans spell out that this thing was to send a message)
The cops did actually good this time, doing real police work instead of mass surveillance of the whole population.
how did they take screenshots of gameboy games? did they actually take photos or were there any modules for journalism?