Ogg was apparently not named after Nanny Ogg, no matter how awesome that'd be.
The Xiph.org foundation themselves say that's where the name came from.
My G700 just started having double click issues recently, after almost 12 years of heavy use. Debated disassembling it and replacing the switch, but it's so worn out, especially the scroll wheel, that I decided to search for a replacement mouse instead, as I couldn't find any new G700 or G700S in stores any more.
I really wanted a mouse with plenty of side buttons, so I replaced it with a Razer Naga V2 Pro with the 6-button side panel, which I really like so far (I was skeptical at first). Only thing I really miss is the Logitech "Infinite Scroll" zero friction scrolling.
I read it as hairdryer at first
Ok, you’ve convinced me that I need a shitload of fries. Off to the hairdryer I go!
I've previously used versions 1.4.* and 1.5.* quite a bit for print, because I'm a one-man marketing department in a tiny company.
Scribus was (is?) somewhat finicky and cumbersome to work with. It had certain quirks and workarounds you had to learn to deal with. It lacked many creative features you find in bigger suites. I didn't feel like I worked quickly and efficiently in it. BUT I got my work done in it nevertheless, and I really appreciate that it exists for the people that simply can't afford the alternatives.
Nowadays I use the Affinity suite, which includes Affinity Publisher, a competitor to InDesign. It's quite affordable and not subscription-based.
I'm amazed he doesn't tip over
All un-ionized workers should be ionized.
haha php bad, kill yourself 👌 lolol 💯👌👌😂😂😂
If you're going to make these "If programming languages were X" jokes, at least be a little bit creative with them.
I took a look at Traefik once and the complexity scared me away. Caddy is my cup of tea with one simple config file.
Det manglede da også bare! Jeg har gået og ventet på fredag siden søndag!
I remember trying it a long time ago, and it was pretty fun.
Nope, doesn't seem like it.