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Project page: https://github.com/brianch/offline-chess-puzzles
 
Installation steps tested (mentioned since it wasn't obvious from link):
 
One way is to download and unzip a release for Linux or Windows here (~13MB zipped?): https://github.com/brianch/offline-chess-puzzles/releases/tag/v2.1.0
 
Then to download the Lichess puzzles database from here (~140MB zipped, ~600MB unzipped): https://database.lichess.org/#puzzles
 
Unzip .csv database file and put in puzzles folder / directory
 
Run one of the "offline-chess-puzzles" files.
 
Or, if you don't want to do the above you can compile from source, you'll need the Rust programming language and maybe a few more things (see readme?).
 
I've been wanting to see something like this for a while so it's a step in the right direction for me.
posted 3 years ago by sparrow (+2 / -0 )
It'll be getting cold here in a few weeks.
 
For me summer just was what it was, I can't really predict anything in life, too many "black swan" (unpredictable) events, there were the highs and the lows
 
How was it for you?
So I've seen some sites promote eating roadkill - I have in mind deer you see dead on the side of the road.
 
How about some other uses that might not risk illness from eating them?
 
Could you skin them and use the hide for something?
 
How about the bones?
 
Any other parts of the body that could be reused for something?
The Legend of Odin - The Germanic King. part 1 - TruthVids [1.06.34]
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NcPGVszorcZC/
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The Legend of Odin - The Germanic King. part 2 - TruthVids [1.02.16]
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7mywxOjfLZhx/
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> In Internet culture, the 1% rule is a rule of thumb pertaining to participation in an internet community, stating that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk
posted 3 years ago by sparrow (+7 / -0 )
A bit late of a post but still mentioning it
posted 3 years ago by sparrow (+6 / -0 )
> In the United States, Patriot Day, observed as the National Day of Service and Remembrance,[1] occurs on September 11 of each year in memory of the 2,977 people killed in the 2001 September 11 attacks.
posted 3 years ago by sparrow (+4 / -0 )
The Case For Computer Based Math (www.computerbasedmath.org)
posted 3 years ago by sparrow (+2 / -0 )
> CBM is a new subject that starts from maths in the real world and works back to redefine the educational subject to match. A crucial change is to have computer-based (rather than human-powered) computation at its heart—redefining maths as the anchor subject for computational thinking across all subjects, centred on real-life problem solving, not historical hand-calculating techniques.
[ODYSEE Link for Region blocked Frens](https://odysee.com/@Blackpilled:b/PATCON6:d)
posted 3 years ago by sparrow (+8 / -0 )
Incidentally this is an argument against government welfare for humans, that such welfare may reduce a person's incentive to find work if they are given things they don't have to "forage" for. I note this with all sensitivity that humans are not the same as animals, but I think the analogy exists (some people were up in arms about comments made like this before, complaining that such a comment was equating humans with animals)
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