

While they claim to be open source, OnlyOffice uses their trademark to block forks and derivative work. Which is why this Euro Office was created, along with more control over mobile apps, since that part has issues as well.
Estudante de engenharia eletrônica.


While they claim to be open source, OnlyOffice uses their trademark to block forks and derivative work. Which is why this Euro Office was created, along with more control over mobile apps, since that part has issues as well.
But they do work on clients that support Markdown, like Voyager.


Huh, I wasn’t aware there were Conduit forks, thanks!


Though they recommend to use their pkg wrapper instead right?
In a broad solution, you need to reverse the convolution of your system’s output.
Assuming it’s a linear continuous system, and it’s Single Input and Single Output (SISO), you do the Laplace transform of the signal L{y(t)}=Y(s), obtain the Laplace transform of the input L{x(t)}=X(s), and then obtain the transfer function of the system: H(s)=Y(s)/X(s), you must be aware the transfer function of the step is 1/s, therefore: H(s)=Y(s)/(1/s) => H(s)=sY(s), then you do the inverse Laplace transform: L-¹{H(s)}=L-¹{sY(s)}, which, depending on your system, may require partial fraction expansion. By the end you have h(t) (got a bit lazy here since y(t) is not known, but the step function is very well known).
Of course I made a bunch of assumptions about your system, if your system has discrete steps, the Z transform is of interest, with its own caveats mind you. Then there are filters and other numerical approximations for a reverse convolution.
Lula molusco.
Anos in portuguese means years, while ânus means anus. Portuguese doesn’t have a tilde over the n, only vowels can have accents in portuguese.
And 24 has a gay connotation due a false homonym in a Brazilian illegal betting game named “bicho” (animal), the number 24 belongs to a “veado” (deer), which sounds like “viado”.
The word “viado” is a gay slur originating from the word “transviado” (literally means straying from a path), and the original word isn’t as popular, though.
Even it had found links, finding a link and defining HTTPS, HTTP, and SSL is not helpful.
Maybe the comment wasn’t synchronized with your instance yet, and I’m not sure if the bot identified a link like this or a link like https://google.com/, where in the markdown description they added the HTTPS explicitly.
And I don’t know if the bot suffers from the Scunthorpe problem, i.e. dumb bot.
It doesn’t imply that he works for it, only that “he” makes that per hour.
But they are in this thread, someone directly mentioned Git, both HTTP and HTTPS are mentioned directly in links description, and finally SSL is mentioned by the bot itself when explaining HTTPS.


As a end user I definitely wouldn’t recommend Manjaro right now, especially with the current organization drama right now, Manjaro’s 2.0 manifesto. After they restructure themselves, it might come out as a more interesting distro, but for now it’s best to steer clear.


Cool, I use Bruno, but it’s always nice to have an alternative. I’ll keep an eye on it.
If it’s a local tool, there’s libreoffice impress.
There’s also their online version, though it seems more IT focused.
The interior is made with his flesh 🥰
Joplin? More of a note taking app in general though.
Yep, it’s also able to import Postman collections.
The smell is not the issue here, you still get second-hand smoke from nicotin into your lungs, even if it’s a smaller concentration.
Edit: well, this is one topic that unexpectedly seems to be controversial lol, here you go, from WHO: