I use Brevo as well. Free tier: 300 emails per day.
Very happy with them.
I use Brevo as well. Free tier: 300 emails per day.
Very happy with them.
A couple of years ago, Canada required all carriers to cell unlocked phones, or allow them to be unlocked for free. Nothing bad has happened because of that. Our cell phone plans are still too expensive, and the companies are wildly profitable.
I bought a book that had Yggdrasil in a CD that I used so I didn’t have to go into the university for the Unix labs.
I think that the entirety of the book, around 1,000 pages, was printed out man pages.
Did you know that you can edit the title of your post? You should think about it!
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That is a thing of beauty!
I agree. The section on web browsers mentioned that Nicola Pellow joined a team of 19 developers at CERN. It doesn’t say that she was the only woman on the team, but since she was singled out that is the way I interpreted it.
It’s a bit hard to say that web browsers would not have existed if one out of 20 team members was not there.
I see that Focalboard stopped reviewing or merging pull requests since last September, though.
The database app in LibreOffice, based on the Firebird database engine, can do all that.