2 more potential things to check : digital artefacts on teeth and between hair and background
Now they know what to improve ... Next round will be more difficult ...
Sunvox was my first thought as well. Watching the intro video it seems in bespoke the modules' internals are more visible. Though it's missing the sequencer portion compared with sunvox.
Brave claims to be a privacy oriented web browser. It is apparently based on Chromium and someone identified a Chromium feature that was phoning home (I.e. Google servers) with some informations reducing user anonimity
(At least that's what I understood from a quick look)
Coming from Linux to macOs (macOs user for 2 years), I have the very opposite feeling : why does the cmd key is used instead of Ctrl for copy ? why can't I set up cmd+E to open a finder window ? Why € sign not under the E key with a modifier ?
At least in Linux, I was able to remap the things the way I like it : 'windows' key is used for windows interaction (move, resize, close) and global desktop interaction (lock, sleep, shortcut for standard apps like mail, web browser, file explorer), Ctrl is mostly used within apps for common functions, Alt is used within app for app specific functions
I think it comes down to what you're used to in the end. But Linux is the only system where I was able to tell the machine to behave the way I want and not to fight against counter intuitive shortcuts (for me) ...
Because Paris is really small and the large parks are just outside Paris : Bois de Vincennes & Bois de Boulogne are each at least twice the size of Central Park
I hope you didn't miss Parc de Buttes Chaumont, Parc Montsouris & my favourite : Cimetière du Père Lachaise (yes, a cemetery ... I recommend going at spring and enjoy how green it is)
Yes yes, I have been to all of those and lived right next to Buttes-Chaumont. But the city in general always felt like it lacked green space. Especially if you make a large circle around Opéra - for 2-3km you really don’t have anything that isn’t small or full of people.
That said - Buttes-Chaumont and Le Jardin du Palais Royale are some of my favorite urban parks in the world.
You're right, you'll have to take the metro to get to one. And with the increase of the price / square meter, I'm not sure we'll get larger green space in the future at least in Paris itself
Not sure I want to trade availability of good butchers, bakers, etc. for more convenience stores. For toilet paper and toothpaste, I can manage with one convenience store being open from 9AM to 9PM ...
Btw,there are experiments with larger open hours thanks to cashless automatic machines (you scan & pay by yourself, only 1 security guy is present)
I remember my grandma removing the "pyjamas" (fur) of rabbits before cooking them. Even if you don't kill it yourself, seeing it going from life form to something to eat makes you think twice before wasting any part of it.
That's why I do sometimes cook offals / giblets for my kids : if you kill an animal to eat it, you should learn not to waste any edible part.
You can always try with a zigate (https://zigate.fr), still, it won't change the fact that some manufacturers do interpret the protocol in their own ways ...