I haven't watched it...
... But you totally should.
I haven't watched it...
... But you totally should.
Translation added, roughly done. Tip: modern Android devices let you press and hold the switcher, which takes a screen shot of whatever is on screen. Then, you can press the translate button that appears to translate whatever is on screen. Works with the camera too - easier than firing up Google lens or whatever.
Of course, you need all the Google gubbins to do it, but if you've got that it's really powerful.
Roughly translated:
We exorcise you, every unclean spirit, every satanic power. Every infernal invasion of adversity, every diabolical assembly and sect. Therefore, curse the dragon, make your church safe to serve you in freedom. We ask you. Listen to us.
It is a bit different to say, "HP changed their recipe" versus "some dumb ass redistributor changed HP's award winning recipe and suffered the consequences" :-D
Either way, I'm glad to get the original. Nothing better with some sausages or bacon...
I think that's because the HP franchise their recipes, and different locations have "regional" variants. Here in the UK, it's never significantly changed so you're probably getting the English import - so, of course, there's a shipping cost on top.
I... Didn't know that. Thanks.
I'm going to add to my comment above - this is for me. If someone else wants to use it, great.
Firefox doesn't support PWA's, so that's a non-starter for me. I did try to get it to work, but I'd also want to tweak the UI scaling to make it a little more mobile-oriented - mainly scaling, and the sort of thing you can do with CSS and a few small tweaks. I suspect, as it's got tablet and desktop scaling already, that could be done by adding another render target.
I've tried most of them . The ones that work the way I want, especially for easy portable UI/UX design are closed source. Sadly, none of them have a nice workable UI for easy use, or if they do, they're really poor in another area.
This does all I want, with a nice UI and works nicely on mobile (with a few sizing tweaks).
Technically, it was a display made from E. Coli cells, not actually programming the microbes to run it themselves...
... but yes, Doom has been used in a computer where the display was E. Coli.
Mine is sidereal... I always said side real. Then, I learned it was (roughly) Sid air heal.
Though I did use to say Copernicus as copper knickers too.