There are a tonne of apartment balconies that are just afterthoughts by the developer though. I see plenty that are narrow to the point of being useless, or 30 floors up with no enclosed overhang which just generally feels kinda terrifying.
There are a tonne of apartment balconies that are just afterthoughts by the developer though. I see plenty that are narrow to the point of being useless, or 30 floors up with no enclosed overhang which just generally feels kinda terrifying.
Yea, talk about overcomplicating a simple task.
It really puts your suspension of disbelief to the test, and all the characters are terrible. I actually thought the netflix show was better than the book because the characters were alot more relatable.
Or uh, idk, tax them properly and you achieve the same outcome without any killing.
Not that it’d ever happen though.
I love using Wednesdays to clear leave (I know, not the best day in terms of utility for holidays and stuff) as you essentially create a new Friday. Work is so much more bearable.
I mean it’s still unique to the US. Plenty of other, poorer countries have better healthcare.
Have you heard of our lord and saviour rclone?
I haven’t gone back to rsync in a long time.
Nah you gotta alias ls -a to la for more efficiency.
Honestly I liked it initially but it got boring quickly, just generally the same pattern of runs.
I use dust all the time at work, it’s fantastic.
I use antenna pod which is able to download as well, which seems to suggest that at some point the ads get fixed. Also they’re very consistent for me, enough that I can usually cut off the first 30 seconds of ads for certain podcasts (there’s a function to skip predefined sections).
Probably too small of an audience but I’m amazed that someone hasn’t released a podcast app that has sponsorblock. Podcast ads are so predictable I’d imagine an ML model would have no issue detecting them.
I never watched sixth sense but I’ve already had it spoiled :(
Mate it’s a trivial problem
Why I do respond sometimes out of my own convenience I’m careful to schedule the message for work hours so it’s clear to people when they can expect a response.
Because a huge part about learning is actually figuring out how to extract/summarise information from imperfect sources to solve related problems.
If you use CHATGPT as a crutch because you’re too lazy to read between the lines and infer meaning from text, then you’re not exercising that particular skill.
This x100. I literally never worry about bills anymore.
They make really good coasters, will recommend.
Honestly, I didn’t bother with the other three after reading the poor reviews for it, maybe I’ll give them a go.
Edit: Actually, I’ve read the second one, which was definitely better. I just have read that the last two ain’t too great.
Seems like a really roundabout way to do this, surely a unit test (no pun intended) would’ve been a better solution?