And DC.
And Iowa
And South Carolina.
And New Hampshire.
All places where Trump had less than 60% of the GOP vote
And DC.
And Iowa
And South Carolina.
And New Hampshire.
All places where Trump had less than 60% of the GOP vote
Other way around.
He signed on to make the Witcher series, true to the books.
They moved it away from that, and audiences turned away from it.
Cavill was right.
Except Trump isnt overwhelmingly popular within his own party. Yes it’s a strong majority within the GOP but its not a stranglehold. Nicki Haley was getting a consistent 40-45% of the GOP voters.
Oh I absolutely agree.
I only recalled at the time that it was at one point 70%, couldn’t be arsed to research further at the time for a mere online comment.
He made considerably more than 30 billion that year. That number based on the 1/3rd the working class pays.
Taxes on the rich should go back to to 70% they used to be.
There were rich people back then, just like now.
I suppose one of the issues might well be the nature of software development careers for the last 15 years. Where its weird if you spend more than a few years at a place.
One of the downsides is that you don’t get experts in systems and you lose a lot of that expert knowledge base that has traditionally existed when someone spends a decade at a company.
If you’ve been using the same OS and computer since Firefox’s initial release.
You need a new computer.
Sevagoth being B tier is a crime. He is ridiculously fantastic with his latest augment.
Caliban not being at least B tier is a worse crime. He’s so ridiculously underrated because of his 1.
There are multiple points that we’ve determined that things would no longer be reversible.
We have likely crossed one of those points. We might be able to save it at this point, but we’re probably not able to go back anymore. It’s nice to hope that we could go back, but the reality is that it’s almost certainly no longer possible.
If you have multiple branches you’re mixing into one:
Have a code repo. Shockingly a consulting firm I worked at didn’t have a repo system.
QA each branch.
Merge all the code.
Deploy to a testing server and QA that. Fix as needed
Deploy to staging for final testing. Test and verify deployment procedure. Fix as needed
Deploy to prod.
Hell, for 3k you could hire someone to haul a tent out to you. Maybe even air drop the damn thing to you.
The self-assembling tent I used to use was only $50.
They’ve been trying for at least 30 years, probably closer to 50-60 TBH.
One of the concepts they(RIAA/MPAA) were looking into for the entire CD/DVD era was the idea of a time-limited disk that would only work for a short period of time before becoming unreadable.
By the time they got it working, Steam was already a thing and distribution through physical media was on the way out.
Now they control movie theaters through streaming. They stream the movies to the theaters, the theaters rarely get physical or even digital copies anymore. It just gets streamed right to the projector.
You say that, but I had a friend dislike the first movie “because you can’t end a movie like that, it didn’t solve anything”.
She was then politely informed it was a very famous trilogy of books and that there are two other movies.
An Andor-esque prequel with the Fremen fighting under the Harkonnen rule prior to the events of the movie.
watches as the EU does nothing to rein in Google for worse abuse than MS ever tried.
As i understand the current consensus on Spinosaurus:
• it walked on all fours, not on two legs.
• it was probably similar to a giant croc as is mouth is design for catching fish.
• the tail looks like it could be used for swimming, but didn’t have the muscle attachments for croc/gator tail swimming.
• which is weird because that should put it in an ideal situation to give fantastic skeletons(similar to the duck billed dinosaurs), but we barely have any. Worse is that the most complete skeleton was destroyed by allied bombing in WW2.
• and all of that raises the question of what the hell was the sail for. Since that doesn’t make sense on an aquatic ambush predator.
• moreover, the sail wasn’t a one-off, but a feature of half of the spinosaurids, so it was selected for. So it served some useful purpose.
Automation and Beam NG. You can make cars in the former and it has tools to import them into the latter where you can drive them around.
I made a hot-hatch with a supercharged V6 that can go well over 300kph. Also have reproduced the Jaguar xj220 and an 1980s Camaro.
The former is insane, it’s just raw power. I fiddled with it and now it is a mid engine supercar that does wheelies when accelerating.
The Camaro is just hilarious fun though.
I’d say why just Trolley when Trolley Buses exist.
But the number of idiot car drivers, not even Uber and Doordash drivers, that use the bus only street in downtown is insane.
Nevermind that so many taxi drivers just openly break every driving law ever created.
I am not a lawyer, but as far as I understand it: it has been established Canadian law that your IP address is part of the right to privacy that you have as a person in Canada.
It came from efforts by the RIAA and MPAA to get Canadian IP addresses through the courts, where they were rebuffed.
The tailwind style of zero reusability should be quite useful to AI coding, since one its primary flaws is an inability to reuse components.