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  • I'm used to the dot from all programming languages. And also the comma interferes with the CSV (comma separated values) file format. For the thousands separator, my favourite is the apostrophe.

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    What was your last refund? Why did you get your last refund?
  • An office chair. A piece was wrong making the thing unassemblable. Got the money back and bought a more expensive one from a much better shop. Happy about that because the expesive chair is much better than what the cheap one would have been.

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  • Picture from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cashew_-_sprout.jpg

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    www.nbcnews.com Christmas in October? Venezuela's leader moves holiday to boost support after disputed election

    “It’s September, and it already smells like Christmas,” Nicolás Maduro said Monday night during his weekly television show.

    “It’s September, and it already smells like Christmas,” Nicolás Maduro said Monday night during his weekly television show.

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    Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!
  • Install the package kdegraphics-thumbnailers, and then depending on the file manager you may have to enable previews, e.g. in Dolphin > Configure Dolphin > Interface > Previews.

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  • Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Myingyan_Railway_Station_2.jpg

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    I'm not 100% sure that it was in Turkey because my phone was in airplane mode.

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    You would if you could but you can't so you won't

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    How can I find out the maximum image size allowed by a Lemmy instance?

    This is my "shitposting" account, but I'm now looking for a Lemmy instance to host a serious user account, on which I could contribute with some pictures. I created an account lemm.ee, but found out after the fact that image uploads there are limited to 100kB, which is quite small. Therefore my question: Is there a way to find out the image size limit of a Lemmy instance without registering there? I'm thinking of something like a page that shows the server configuration of an instance.

    As far as I understand, the image limit is set by the instance where the user is registered, and not by the instance that holds the community on which the image is posted. (But correct me if that is wrong.)

    Thanks

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    This is from Leiden botanical garden. The whole plant is gigantic.

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    Bletilla striata

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