I use gitea, it works fine.
I use gitea, it works fine.
OP might also be interested in the reverse operation. If s is your number from 0 to 1, the corresponding position in the "real" space is min + s * (max-min), which can also be written as (1-s)min + smax . This is sometimes called a linear interpolation, or a weighted average. Note that you can also use the same formulas with s smaller than zero and larger than one, thus performing linear extrapolation. Finally, these same formulas apply in higher dimensions, just think of min and max as the coordinates of two vectors, and appy these formulas for each coordinate, and you get linear interpolation between your two vectors.
He didn't need to buy them off, they're all neoliberal shitheads, they'd lick his ass for free.
Black market cigarettes is a very real thing actually.
I considered it seriously even though I am fertile. The process is so complex, long and uncertain in my country (western Europe) that we chose to make new ones. Still considering to adopt when we get a bit older.
Suddenly going down seems to be a constant in my self hosted services though…
Rocky linux is definitely for desktop too. It was designed as a successor of Centos, which was widely used in medium and big companies. We currently use Rocky 8 where I work. It works fine.