You’d think so… but somehow no.
~Only a moron wouldn’t cast his vote for Monty Burns!
You’d think so… but somehow no.
If you have libreOffice installed I believe you can edit pdfs in Draw.
You can also try Inkscape.
Sounds interesting, I would be interested in checking this out.
There are watches that have an actual 24hr face as you describe the normal 6 position is 12 and 12 becomes 24. Which I think are fairly uncommon, I don’t recall ever seeing one in person.
More common to just see analog watches with dual time markings say a 24 under the 12.
An image search along the lines of “24hr watch face” will show some examples.
True. I guess we don’t even know that it would be the same Amazon. Who knows what it could devolve into given the amount of time. Could just be an entirely new company that shares the same name as some random company from a thousand years ago.
That’s not including the 20:1 split, so his 5 shares became 100 shares… over $12k if he still has them.
Maybe I am wrong or my understanding is oversimplified. But the way I understand it is that when you add a dependency to your cargo.toml file, when you run the build rust is going to cargo and downloading those dependencies you added for you and stores the dependencies with project files.
Then when you rebuild it is checking cargo to see if there is a later version and will update according to how you specified the version in the cargo.toml file.
So you are using cargo. it’s basically just automated, so you don’t have to manually interact with cargo the same way you do with pip.