Google’s search engine appears to be adjusted to aggressively avoid Catalan-language results if the user’s country settings are set to Spain.
I’m going to need someone to explain this one to me very, very slowly.
@redpuntoes@datosgob ¿No hay ningún tipo de control de los agentes que ofrecen kit digital?
¿Cómo es que los ordenadores que ofrecen son un 50% más caros que en la tienda oficial?
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In over 2 years this is the first time I've seen someone creating multiple free accounts in order to avoid paying $247/m to access lead data in my database
Quickest way to stop it?
Block any email from registering that is mail(dot)ru
Maybe I get lucky and they pay for access 😬
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💬Prompt:
Flat design illustration portraying a [Subject], [Description], set against a plain [Color] background, minimalistic aesthetic, and neutral color palette of [color1] and [color2], Front View, simple design.
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✅ 380 municipios
✅ 1.000 kilómetros de cable
✅ 74.000 familias
¡Adamo está en la Cataluña rural más que nunca! Lee la noticia completa de @saforguia 👇
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❗️Avui estrena per partida doble: Max (@StreamMaxEs) ja és una realitat i arriba amb la flamant versió en català de 'Dune: Part 2'.
✅ Doblada i subtitulada en la nostra llengua especialment per a la plataforma.
📽️ Així sona el tràiler en català! #TriaAudiovisualEnCatalà
Hi havia un metge de Califòrnia, el Dr. C.E. Hablutzel, que pocs anys abans de morir viatjà entre 1960 i 1965 per tot el món amb la seva dona fent milers de fotos. També passà per Catalunya el 1961 on retratà la Sagrada Família i féu altres fotos com les d'aquest fil. | 📷 Flickr
When Antoni Gaudí died in 1926, less than 1/4th of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona was done.
The Basilica is still in the works and a major obstacle in the past 97 years was technology.
Gaudí based his late-1800s designs on nature (tree roots, cave arches).
We needed computing advances in the 1990s to prove his models could be built.
These tools including aeronautical engineering and computer-assisted design (CAD) software.
The project is always delayed but there’s no shortage of funds now to get it done (with ~4m visitors and $20m+ a year in donations).
Below is a video rendering of the completed structure, which Spanish builders hope to finish by 2026 (a century after his death; he devoted the last 40 years of his life to the masterpiece)
“The straight line belongs to man, the curve belongs to God,” the iconic Catalan architect once remarked. “There are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature. Therefore buildings must have no straight lines or corners.”