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linux4noobs@programming.dev•What distro for creative use switching from windowsEnglish
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linux4noobs@programming.dev•What distro for creative use switching from windowsEnglish
101·4 months agoSlackware, just for shits and giggles. I guess I’m old.
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Oklahoma•Governor Stitt Launches Operation SAFE in Tulsa to Clear Homeless Encampments and Enforce the LawEnglish
5·4 months agoYes, you achieved Level 1 thinking… Keep going! There are more levels of thought to be had! You can do it. I believe in you! I will give you a hint… Why are they in such circumstance? The many complex answers to that question might surprise you! Here’s another hint, “laziness” is not in the top 10 reasons.
Don’t you know they only refer to the Old Testament when they want to justify heinous shit?
At the risk of being pedantic it is important to note; you are not measuring volume with a scale, you are measuring weight. The ml to g equivalent is only in cases where you are measuring pure water (at 4°C). Scales that have a ml setting, are assuming you are weighing water, unless indicated otherwise. So your volumes will be off depending on how light or heavy whatever you are weighing is relative to water. Alcohol is lighter than pure water, therefore you will end up with more ml of it, to equal what water will weigh. However at such small amounts this difference may be negligible. But with harder liquors small differences might be worth considering.