Thanks :-)
I like it. As others have said, it is a rebadged Mulvad. When I got it, Mozilla was slightly cheaper. The apps for Linux work well and the speed seems decent.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Cracked black pepper. Then either shaved Parmigiano-Reggiano or nutritional yeast.
Basically, all the savoury flavours at once - and not as boring as plain salt.
You can read all the accepted and rejected proposals on the Unicode website.
Is it often used in "running text"? If you can show evidence of that, it will likely succeed. Popularity counts for nothing. Don't bother with a low effort petition- put the effort into writing a proper proposal.
Cheers! It is actually a very lightly customised version of Atkinson. See https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2022/08/an-update-to-the-atkinson-hyperlegible-font/
I think that's a lovely idea - which doesn't work in reality. At some point someone will need to be cast out. That can't be done by peer pressure, because scammers, spammers, and griefers don't care about that.
Individual blocks also don't work because they leave unaware users open to being abused.
Sure, you could have a town council vote on a block, or have software which blocks a user for all if they have been blocked >=N times, but that's still moderation.
Seems a bit slim. They all seem like sensible additions - but are we reaching the end of core OS innovation?
The Pi is great - but try to stick to doing one thing at a time with it. Multiple tabs, background music, and live streaming simultaneously is going to make it feel very slow.
Pi OS is probably the simplest - unless you want to spend those two weeks configuring everything 😀
Part of it is being an open data geek. And part of it is trying to understand the psychogeography of the world.
You need a cigar lighter to USB-C adapter :-)
Has anyone here read the book? I enjoyed the film and wondered how they compared.