Because the authors celebrate Christmas, but not Songkran or the Chinese New Year.
Because the authors celebrate Christmas, but not Songkran or the Chinese New Year.
My experience before blocking it was that most people there are real honest Marxists that are eager to participate in serious arguments.
They just don’t believe in empiricism, logic, or coherence. They believe in the line.
Anyway, I never managed go be blocked, I just got a series of incredibly weird arguments.
Yep. And the good new is that you can block that one too.
Less than half, because glass isn’t a great heat conductor.
You should look for semi-reflective or tinted glass if you want it to not let warmth pass in to your home. (And if you have double glasses, only the external one should be treated.)
The UV-blocking glasses will warm you less, but as you noticed, not enough to make a sensible difference. They add absorption of a very small band of light that isn’t the most intense on Sun-light and is also absorbed by the atmosphere.
It’s a perfect understanding of the bullshit meaningless names.
Posted from .world…
Have the posts grad is full of bothered you recently? You know, there’s a reason why not.
A progress bar isn’t generally hard.
What is hard is making it move smoothly while still only incrementing and getting the correct time. But I don’t think there’s a single person that still cares about smoothness except for the very extreme cases. By now, everybody has learned they don’t work that way.
Anyway, about those extreme cases, just avoid filling the bar up to 99% on the first 10 seconds and leaving it there for the next 2 hours. Just do that and you’ll be already better than Microsoft, so nobody will complain.
If it’s AWS fault, it’s also their fault for choosing AWS.
IMO, Severance is even weirder.
On Fallout they can at least say to themselves that they wouldn’t nuke their city to get more power. But Severance is about exactly the kind of stuff that they do.
Is it missing an apostrophe and a dash? Or they registered the wrong name?
Anyway, the use of quotes seem to have backfired. I blame Excel.
I have the second one, it takes about 2 minutes to make a cup of espresso, most of the time unattended, I’ve had it for 15 years, and yeah, it took some time to learn how to use at first.
I also use Debian, not Gentoo…
Did she look under the battery?
Netflix categorizes them that way…
Oh, nice, Windows 11 will fix Teams!
The one problem with that is that I need to know I’m not being told about a meeting to take a print.
Well, my local mail service often has less lag than Teams…
It temporarily deletes my meetings just before they happen, so that I don’t have to attend them!
Of course, when I open it later, the meetings are restored, with the original date, and no trace of the deletion. So not attending them is quite hard to explain to others. But it does save me from attending!
Doesn’t work anymore. It stops working as soon as you notice the code has always been wrong.
Looks like they weren’t staged. He clicked on the staging option, it showed it would stage thousands of files, he said “hey I should fix my .gitignore” and clicked on what looked like either a “don’t stage” or a “forget” button, and it was a “checkout --force” button.
The most impressive thing is all the people doubling down on the idea that a “checkout --force” button in a main interaction screen is a great idea, there’s nothing wrong with the software, and the user is a moron.