This is one reason I love test driven development. Once you have the solution, there’s somehow never time to write tests. If you write the tests first, then find the solution, there is somehow time to write them.
This is one reason I love test driven development. Once you have the solution, there’s somehow never time to write tests. If you write the tests first, then find the solution, there is somehow time to write them.
Try mindfulness meditation. It has helped me get reins on my running mind, especially when I’m trying to sleep.
🤦♂️ thanks
True, but the US population has grown 20% in the last 25 years, so it’s remarkable and great that we’ve been able to reduce our energy usage while growing the population.
We’re generating less energy now? That’s interesting. Are we also consuming less energy?
potential risk to national security
Pot, meet kettle.
Everything I know about InfoWars I read. Every picture I’ve seen of Alex Jones is him outside or a closeup of his face.
But I did see the picture of the desk that somebody else posted and I understand now why having it would be a big deal.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/oct/24/power-grid-battery-capacity-growth
US power grid added battery equivalent of 20 nuclear reactors in past four years
Might want to get out of china.
Spreadsheets are such a killer app.
Anybody know a good TUI spreadsheet app that can import and export csv, or even just a TUI csv editor? I have been unable to find one.
About 5 or 6 years ago I interviewed a girl who had been working on that tech, and it stunned me that the suspicions folks like me had were being verified by a software engineer that had worked on the feature. I want to say that looking back may naïveté seems quaint, but it’s still terrible and unbelievable that most companies spy on all their users’ communications and lifestyles at literally every opportunity.
The word “civilized” has no place in discussing the affairs of this world - Anthony Hopkins as Colonel William Ludlow
I guess “the desk” is something that people who watch infowars know about? “The desk from infowars” doesn’t give the rest of us any context.
Why didn’t they ask about the carpet, or the refrigerator? What’s so special about the desk?
I’m not sure if OP means this, but given that the acquisition headline has been posted 500 times today, I assume they meant “what’s the deal with the desk?”
Honest question: how does hurting consumers even more solve the problem? Is it a deterrent to the original tariffs or something else?
It me, but excel is the bad option and plotly is the good option.
Chill out, I already had enough reasons to not use those sites.
A republican flip flopping on states rights again? I’m shocked.