Yeast will eat away all the sweetness from the syrup (unless the max ABV is hit) so syrup will end up tasting way less (and different). It might be much more normal tasting than you’d think.
Yeast will eat away all the sweetness from the syrup (unless the max ABV is hit) so syrup will end up tasting way less (and different). It might be much more normal tasting than you’d think.
Yeah. I have a strict policy of never signing any CLAs. Their loss.
That while changing the licence to copyleft was an action in the right direction, it also means that they could switch the license again [for worse]. Apparently they hold the copyrights…?
If you don’t need fiscal hosting then LiberaPay is the superb recurrent donations platform.
Luckily not! There’s LiberaPay, which I find preferable to OpenCollective anyway. No confusion with hosts and it’s clearly non-profit.
Looks like AnySoftKeyboard
It’s quite interesting to read about these hurdles, even though I’m not planning to publish anything in the foreseeable future. Always just on the downloading side. Thanks for posting. Hope you get it sorted out!
At first I read it HyperbloatedBSD, which made very little sense…
No idea about devices but OpenTracks is a nice FOSS sport tracker app. It should support some external monitoring thingys too.
A shame that this search turned out null, but at least I learned about https://www.opensourcealternative.to/
8.2.0? Don’t upgrade if you aren’t there yet!
Valid criticism. I would be down for e.g a QT based alternative, but I’m not aware of any :/
I prefer a desktop app
Hadn’t heard of Bruno, looks nice too!
The vote for the project logo is still open! https://github.com/ArchGPT/insomnium/discussions/11
IMO yes. It hasn’t got all the features but if it has enough for you, the user experience feels more polished.
Organic Maps is the open source fork. (And a good one at that!)
All in all I would recommend to stay away from devices made by ebook vendors (Kindle and Kobo most notably). They tend to force their shops and limit interoperability.
I really like simple black&white T-shirts with just a logo.
Some will recognize it and come say hello. Most will think it’s just a brand. Some will ask what it is and I will gladly explain.
This Creative Commons shirt is one of my favourites.