What a thumb joke.
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And 3 of them are in Pisa alone.
The Wikipedia article on leaning towers is more comprehensive and less cancerous: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_leaning_towers
Not exactly the kind of diet to be encouraged.
And the site's dark mode is fantastic...
Honestly all these "Good FOSS for X" posts can be boiled down to "here check out the community awesome list of that software domain".
It's a well known term for when software and features are included for most common use cases and common users. Like when a Linux distro includes office and productivity suites pre-installed, or a code editor has several plugins bundled in. Not all users want that stuff pre-installed but enough do to merit these "batteries included" downloads and the term came up as a way to let you know who the intended users of the product are.
You can set bash or zsh to case-insensitive tab completion as well.
The blog and videos are great. His constant stream of thoughts from Mastodon might be too much Amos content in my life though.
Great question. I'm guessing the live transcoding, or the image caching for mobile?
I couldn't tell you. It's our internal systems after all.
They're also older than the north star in the sky. Not just the Earth's axis pointing at Polaris but older than Polaris' existence: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polaris