Yay!
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The first thing I do is navigate to addons.mozilla.org. It's usually listed somewhere on the homepage.

I forgot the pedals...
Yesterday I found opensourcealternative.to. Today this.
They seem to be made by different people, but look very similar, and have the same comp ai ad at the top of the page.
You can export from draw.io with dark mode and grid enabled as well. Seeing as the space even on all sides...
I've noticed other photos from my side of the country look similar to my own ones. I assume this is due to the light reflecting off the sea, the angle of the sun, and the cloud cover. The colour of the grass is also duller than many places.
it's 0:04 for me. I'm not sure what noise you're referring to though.
hmm my clicks don't seem to be counted. The click network request returns internal server error.
Those 3 are all fairly similar. Here are some others I can think of:
- Gitlab: many features, complex, pr workflow.
- Forgejo / Gogs: simpler, github inspired interface, pr workflow.
- Radicle: peer to peer, idk much more...
- Sourcehut: minimal (non-github) interface, very modular, email workflow.
- Cgit / Gitweb / etc.: just a git interface, no specific workflow.
If you're not using any of the additional features, cgit should be enough. If you're planning on collaborating with others, probably Forgejo would be better.
You can also use individual components of sourcehut, if you want a git web interface with just issue tracking, ci, or wiki, for example.
The homepage suggests searching for "eggs", but searching for "eggs" gives 0 results.
I would guess dried herbs
Saw a post on r/rust.