

Unless the OCR were made for this font, probably yes.
Unless the OCR were made for this font, probably yes.
Another way is to use a content extractor.
So
Then it would convert it into a reproducible package which can then also match your colour scheme for background colour etc.
Now just need to make such an extractor
And a corresponding format in Lemmy to display it
Sure it will be more work, but this way we can retain more fidelity with less space taken.
It will not be usable as proof, because the thing can be just written, but it’s not like pictures work as a very good proof nowadays, anyway.
Needs more line spacing.
The only real way to write protect it is by printing the pdf into pdf (making it a pdf of an image).
Ah sh✫t got me!
You managed to tick the buzz word without having to make a native app for my computer.
I normally like GitLab issues as a place for bug reports.
A FAQ and an old style forum works pretty well for help.
In fact, just make a community on Lemmy for the forum part and you’ll have what’s required.
GitHub also has this new “Discussions” thing which should do some good, for those that want to stay on GitHub
But is it made in Rust ?
No?
You chaps gotta tick all the buzz-words!
I see a fellow GIF person.
Look at the bright side!
At least the bourgeoisie can provide for their ENTIRE family now.
Oh and there are probably more bourgeoisie than back then.
Look at the bright side!
At least the bourgeoisie can provide for their ENTIRE family now.
Oh and there are probably more bourgeoisie than back then.
So much to evade that gap in the resume
It is a common sense feature.
You got to keep the tea bag higher than the water so that the string is up straight for the capillary action to take place, so that the water goes up to the teabag and fetches the tea back into the mug.
Yes!
Yes!
There’s a reason that stuff exists.
So that when someone used to tabs, does something in a spacebar-project, they can see that they will need a clang-format
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Oh you use an indentation sensitive language? Err… my condolences.
Next season might turn out to be IT Pigeons
Yeah, a decalitre would just be a bucket of water.
You want exalitres.
An older way of automating stuff.
It’s not there by default nowadays, because systemd tends to fulfil their requirements.
The manager will get his salary by saying - They are looking for staff.
But won’t get anything extra if he needs to pay to get work done.
He will get more, if he can manage unpaid labour.
Look at this cool meme I made
Sure, that would be 200 bazillion, paid in advance and 50 years of waiting time.
You’re good with money, right?
50 trasiphakazillion, to speed up the process and finish it in a week.