You can just assign visible colours to these invisible-to-humans parts of the spectrum so that we can see them. :)
You can just assign visible colours to these invisible-to-humans parts of the spectrum so that we can see them. :)
I would not recommend addictive and harmful habits like smoking tobacco/pot and drinking as a coping mechanism, it can go real bad and can make it harder to get out of that hole again.
I actually first assumed that they meant three dimensional volume when I read “size” and wondered how we saw such a tiny comet. Quite confusing (read: bad) choice of title…
It is actually Android 10+, but I think the automatic updates only work for Android 12+ :)
I have it a try and it still has some growth ahead before it is useful in my eyes.
Edit: correction, the latest release is still Android 12+, but the next release will support 10+
It’s not a messenger, but for locally frequently transferring or syncing a lot of data, I can recommend syncthing. You can use it to configure shared directories, syncthing will use the local network as available (or you can force it to) to transfer files across the devices. We use it for keeping some media, notes, password databases and documents in sync over a bunch of devices. :)
The meaning of copyleft is just that those who use the license have to typically also use the same or a similar license. There is no restriction to who can use it, just to the terms under which they can use it and have to license it.
GPLv3 for example does not allow derivative works to be closed source, while MIT does. In practice this makes some companies hesitant to use GPL-licensed works, but they can, and many do, they just have to abide by its rules. :)
Watched it live, it was quite exciting and I am very happy for India and its scientists!