100 ml is pretty easy to use. You can multiply it or divide it evenly without having to think at all.
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100 ml is pretty easy to use. You can multiply it or divide it evenly without having to think at all.
Keep them memorized. The old tools just work, even if MICROS~1 tries to hide them and replace them with useless crap apps.
There – of course – won’t be a singular official source stating “Hey guys, we’re open core now”. You need to put this together bit-by-bit.
Here are some links for research
It falls under self hosted, at least. If it is still truly open source is highly debatable.
Never heard of 99% in that list.
Also, Gitea should not be there. It is a corporate -owned open core project that was hostilely taken away from the community.
And then there are people outside the USA not even knowing if it’s the 11th of May or the 5th of November.
5 gallons is circa 19 liters. So when the liquid is water, then you don’t need to use the 100 ml container. 1 liter of water weights 1 kilogram, so put the 5 gallons bucket on a scale and pur in 19 kilograms of water.