

If I’m not mistaken, the mobile mail client does this. I remember there being a button at the top of the email to add the event to Proton Calendar
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If I’m not mistaken, the mobile mail client does this. I remember there being a button at the top of the email to add the event to Proton Calendar
yes.
Mastodon, Kbin, Lemmy and such are “compatible”.
Here’s an example of how to do it:
I really don’t think it matters what she tasted like. She’s dead, leave her be
They actually sorta kinda have… a LOT. The whole transition to being farmers and stuff? Not only that, though, lots of stuff has been going on in and around our nuclei.
Source/Further Reading: No, Humans Have Not Stopped Evolving | Scientific American
It’s not uncommon for medical procedures to hurt btw. An episiotomy is a surgery, though, and where I’m from it’s always done with anesthesia. Could be a US thing to do it without. It’s also not a “terrible thing” but a sometimes necessary procedure that can greatly benefit a mother and child when giving birth
Edit: Just to be clear, though: There is definitely loads of stuff to criticize about gynecological procedures.
Edit 2: Also, calling out an episiotomy like that is just unreasonable imo
True and also just saw the no Velcro request. The inside of the backpack is all Velcro for the divisors
I only need one… is that allowed?
Peak Design Everyday Backpack? I have the 20L V2, it’s great
I came here to say that opossum is spelt with an o. I was wrong, it’s optional
But they not only have updates, they also have form filling, a password manager (wink wink), sync between devices and so many more basic features that Firefox has too
Allergic to capsaicin? Dude, I’m so sorry that must really suck
Yeah, here’s a guide: https://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Edit: Felt bad, here is an actual guide
Had us on the first half, not gonna lie
Nah, happily married to Linux and continuously pushing people into it
There is a point in everyone’s education where they realize that their teachers are actually just adults, who are just old children, that went to school a couple years longer than you.
Mad respect to teachers though. I specifically remember my computer science teacher to be the coolest and most knowledgeable guy ever.
While you absolutely have a point you have to consider how people — specifically theists — portray God.
God is supposed to be this warm, loving father of everything that will send you to Paradise if you’re nice for a couple of years and worship him (probably a kink of his, idk). If you don’t, yeah, you go to hell or something else happens to you depending on the specific type of Christian that you’re talking to but overall, churches, flyers, songs, people that ring your doorbell at 8am on a Saturday… they all make God look like a good thing.
Trust me I’ve pulled the “but doesn’t the Bible say…”-card many times. They always have some dumb excuse to make God look like a good guy. I think it’s fine to talk about God not only in the way he’s described but also in the way he’s perceived (not actual perception of course) and advertised, which is usually way more positive.
Oh, okay, gotcha