Female presenting profile pic, we don’t actually know anything about the human who typed it
Female presenting profile pic, we don’t actually know anything about the human who typed it
It might even have been on the cover. I wonder how many glow-in-the-dark trex skeletons still exist?
Rtf is far more lightweight than docx. It’s closer to markdown.
This is interesting to me. Drive through isn’t very popular in the UK, I think there’s a few KFCs and maybe McDonald’s/burger king.
But driving is such a pita I might as well cook or buy something from a supermarket if I’m going to do anything active.
Unless I’m on the way back home from a commute perhaps? I don’t really understand the business model. Also, what’s wrong with parking and walking in to get it? Leaving the engine running and crawling forwards to a window and then waiting anyway, I don’t get it.
Honestly in my younger years I had the time to hunt around for the right streams, rips, subtitle files etc, but it does take time and effort. For the price of a few sandwiches or a handful of coffees I don’t have to spend the time doing that anymore.
What’s annoying is that it’s not a single subscription anymore, it’s 4-5 subscriptions which really adds up over the month.
A lot of their constituency want the properties they own to go up in value. Or at least not down, which risks negative equity.
STAR. For every question try to give a situation, task, action and result which came from you personally. E.g. situation, someone was manually copying data from an online portal every month. As a task, you’re asked to write some code which scrapes an API, and you defined the task via docs and planned tests. Then as an action you worked on it for a few days, and the result was the company didn’t need to manually spend a few days per month doing it, freeing up people to do more exciting things.
It shows you understand the problem and know how to go about solving it in a professional way.
One man controlling access to a sizable percentage of the world’s internet access doesn’t solve much.
I use butterflies
Also a good way to make sure it doesn’t have any more birthdays
Jsonb in postgres is fine, I’ve been using it for years. Much better than letting mongodb anywhere near the stack.
In the shape of a kitten
I’m less interested in the total number of species, and more interested in my likelihood of holding one
Pretty sure those general rules are given to the SAS for when dropped behind enemy lines in a jungle setting. I think I heard it from a Ray Mears book.
I love how arbitrary, cultural and opinionated that must be to work with. You’d learn something about the implimenter of the compiler by using it for a while.
The Square, the protagonist in Flatland
I can’t tell if you’re joking and deliberately invoking the original comic above
Is it a chicken egg if it came from a chicken, or contains a chicken?
You asked for a line, they gave you a line, what more can be asked for?
We used to intentionally add wrong data to our datasets so we could circle it afterwards, declare it “outlying data” and gain the extra points for spotting and documenting it.
I’m not bitter about my formal education, honest…