Towards the end of the year, things always wind down around here by a lot. There aren’t really any projects, I’m focused on Christmas, and I don’t always share as much. But, that doesn’t mean nothing changes! Today, I thought I’d walk you through four (small) things that have happened in our home over the last few weeks. There isn’t anything earth-shattering here, but that’s how I like it…one small change at a time! Change #1: Re-Decorating Of course, the most obvious thing that we did is take down the Christmas decor and re-decorate the house! I think it’s worth noting, though, because I always like to switch things up a bit when it’s time to take the holiday decor...
An fortunate reality of GitHub and similar sites is that projects that are abandoned by the maintainer are often continued by someone else who forked the project. Unfortunately, the ease of forking also means that GitHub projects tend to have a lot of forks, with the popular projects having hundreds of them. Since GitHub has elected to not provide a way to filter or sort these forks, finding the most active fork can be rather harrowing. In addition, a popular project’s dead repository tends to score higher in search results than replacement forks. For these particular situations a couple of very useful websites and browser add-ons have been developed. The Lovely Forks add-on by [Utkarsh Upadhyay] seeks to insert information...
An fortunate reality of GitHub and similar sites is that projects that are abandoned by the maintainer are often continued by someone else who forked the project. Unfortunately, the ease of forking also means that GitHub projects tend to have a lot of forks, with the popular projects having hundreds of them. Since GitHub has elected to not provide a way to filter or sort these forks, finding the most active fork can be rather harrowing. In addition, a popular project’s dead repository tends to score higher in search results than replacement forks. For these particular situations a couple of very useful websites and browser add-ons have been developed. The Lovely Forks add-on by [Utkarsh Upadhyay] seeks to insert information...
25.95 EURMeant for storing cutlery, spoons, knives, and forks. It will also be great for storing and organizing small items in an office or room, and it will also be a great box for children to store everyday things- pencils, pens, and small things like that. The boxes are solid, made of one piece of wood. Glue is not used while making these boxes. Suitable for use with food.Measurements:- Small box: 7.8x3.7x1.6 " - 20x9.5x4 cm - Big box: 11.8x5.11x1.6 " - 30x13x4 Available colors:- Brown- Natural not painted ashwoodMaterials:- 100% Natural Ashwood- Protective lacquer- Brown Paint (Optional)Weight:- Small box: 0.3lb - 150 g - Big box: 0.6 lb - 270 g𝗪𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗶`𝘀𝗲 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝗶𝘁! TAGS:Wooden cutlery box...