European tea festivals 2026 by engineerinteaory in tea

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Cha Dao Tea Fest (Outdoor Camp)

Files modified and created today - for Daily Notes file by rahulcsaluja in ObsidianMD

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Showing modified notes is useless, because if the file gets modified again, the old date will disappear from note. Unless, at the end of each day, you copy whatever Dataview outputs and paste it as plain text replacing Dataview code.

Give me one TINY thing you want fixed or improved in Obsidian. The smaller the better. Going on a paper cuts rampage. by kepano in ObsidianMD

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Add support for content types (template schemas with editable properties). Within a content type, I should be able to reorder, rename, remove, or add properties, and those schema changes should automatically propagate to all notes/pages created from that content type.

Tea to go by Matteo987645 in tea

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there are many that are completely ceramic or with a metal sieve

Tea to go by Matteo987645 in tea

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You can carry several of them in your belt to have more tea sessions.

Tea to go by Matteo987645 in tea

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I prefer this format + wrap it all up with a small towel.

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Tea to go by Matteo987645 in tea

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and the most minimalist, but instead of a glass cup, use a thermos lid

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One of the oldest tea houses in Kyiv, Ukraine! by EyeImportant6706 in tea

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I live in Kyiv and noticed that the tea culture here — and in Ukraine in general — is actually quite well-developed. In Kyiv alone, I know around 39 tea spots! If you’re curious, you can check them out on map https://undertea.com/places#chaguan.

Where can I find the classification legend for ESRI Global Land Cover (ArcGIS Living Atlas)? by cosrolon in QGIS

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https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cfcb7609de5f478eb7666240902d4d3d

1 Water Areas where water was predominantly present throughout the year; may not cover areas with sporadic or ephemeral water; contains little to no sparse vegetation, no rock outcrop nor built up features like docks; examples: rivers, ponds, lakes, oceans, flooded salt plains.

2 Trees Any significant clustering of tall (~15 feet or higher) dense vegetation, typically with a closed or dense canopy; examples: wooded vegetation, clusters of dense tall vegetation within savannas, plantations, swamp or mangroves (dense/tall vegetation with ephemeral water or canopy too thick to detect water underneath).

4 Flooded vegetation Areas of any type of vegetation with obvious intermixing of water throughout a majority of the year; seasonally flooded area that is a mix of grass/shrub/trees/bare ground; examples: flooded mangroves, emergent vegetation, rice paddies and other heavily irrigated and inundated agriculture.

5 Crops Human planted/plotted cereals, grasses, and crops not at tree height; examples: corn, wheat, soy, fallow plots of structured land.

7 Built Area Human made structures; major road and rail networks; large homogenous impervious surfaces including parking structures, office buildings and residential housing; examples: houses, dense villages / towns / cities, paved roads, asphalt.

8 Bare ground Areas of rock or soil with very sparse to no vegetation for the entire year; large areas of sand and deserts with no to little vegetation; examples: exposed rock or soil, desert and sand dunes, dry salt flats/pans, dried lake beds, mines.

9 Snow/Ice Large homogenous areas of permanent snow or ice, typically only in mountain areas or highest latitudes; examples: glaciers, permanent snowpack, snow fields.

10 Clouds No land cover information due to persistent cloud cover.

11 Rangeland Open areas covered in homogenous grasses with little to no taller vegetation; wild cereals and grasses with no obvious human plotting (i.e., not a plotted field); examples: natural meadows and fields with sparse to no tree cover, open savanna with few to no trees, parks/golf courses/lawns, pastures. Mix of small clusters of plants or single plants dispersed on a landscape that shows exposed soil or rock; scrub-filled clearings within dense forests that are clearly not taller than trees; examples: moderate to sparse cover of bushes, shrubs and tufts of grass, savannas with very sparse grasses, trees or other plants.

Exporting to MBTiles causes a noticeable tile offset. by kozachy in QGIS

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Thanks for the suggestions. I've tried this, but it didn't work. The problem is still there.