Nice photo! The seagulls in Oslo are huge and will steal your food of you don’t pay attention.
Nice photo! The seagulls in Oslo are huge and will steal your food of you don’t pay attention.
How do you define a home machine? The Strada EP 1 is, from what I can find, priced from €10.000, which I find a bit crazy for a home machine, but then again I’m not at all familiar with espresso machines.
Try the icon next to the cog, right hand, middle of the screen. It should disable all breakpoints
It’s hard to find a good printer when it seems all the companies that produces them are all about making money and screwing the buyers.
Fortunately for me, in my country (Norway) we have really good consumer protection laws, so if my printer fails before it should I will get it repaired or replaced. But I really hope this one lasts.
I bought an Epson Ecotank. It was a nightmare to setup the WiFi connection, and when we finally had it connected it was unstable and printed out text when we tried to print images. Returned it the next day.
Ended up buying a Canon Pixma 600 series and I’m happy so far. Use it to print photos, and the result isn’t too bad either. It has tanks similar to the Ecotank
I agree with supercheesecake on this. Also having subs change what’s shown in “Feed” makes navigation easier on several levels.
E.g: I’m now in a post in the sub Memmy. If I click on “Feed” in the navigation bar, I’m going back to All/Subscribed when I just want to go back to the Memmy sub.
Also the swiping, which was something Apollo did really great, is an easier navigation pattern than just a button. If you place a button on the top bar to bring out the subscription drawer I’m never going to click it since it’s out of reach.
Please consider grouping all/my subs/individual subs since it really is the same thing. This also makes sense of you in the future implement custom feeds as well.
Sorry for the long comment. Hope it makes sense
I’m replaying The Last of Us (Remastered) to get the platinum. Probably TLOU2 next. Or maybe Alan Wake
I first recognised the stone where the seagull is standing. I’ve been there with my camera many times before. Also I used to work in that pink building in the background, “Havnelageret”.