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  • I got MS Office running on Linux by using WinApps from GitHub

    There's also a reddit "tutorial" (if you can call it that)

  • Dieser Post ist wie ich erfahren habe dass der Papst gestorben ist

  • And even without the risk of cancer you still just lower the risk for any warts appearing

  • Are you sure that you don't mean HPV?

  • The same was told to me even as everybody already had mobile phones with calculators in them or even iPhones

  • Entweder MDMA oder Molotow-Cocktails schĂ€tze ich

  • They slurp

  • K

  • Yeah I think you're colour blind

    The LoRaX speaks for the trees
    and the trees speak
    spread spectrum modulation

  • I liked The Dwarves (Die Zwerge) from Markus Heitz, though I don't know if that counts as high fantasy

  • So it's basically the same confusing pronunciation as LaTeX lol

  • I quite liked the Pocketbook readers

  • To be fair there's some truth to it, they're just an asshole.

    Some ceramic dishes tend to accumulate some water over time and then that water gets hot, while the food stays cold.
    That shouldn't be a problem in new dishes or ones made out of glass or plastic

  • So basically grant yet again more privileges to rich people

  • Acorns!

  • These kinds of pictures remind me of some type of weird infection

  • That's just a PhD

  • Books @lemmy.ml
    ThoGot @lemm.ee

    Recommendations for some easy to read 'feel good' fiction books?

    I'm finishing the Stormlight Archive series right now and I think I need something with a bit less of the murder / war / violence aspect that many fantasy books have.

    Does anyone know some (not necessarily fantasy) fiction books that are less 'depressing' and are easy to read?

    Deutschland @feddit.de
    ThoGot @lemm.ee