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1000$ in rent! Where are you living that is so cheap?
1000$ in rent! Where are you living that is so cheap?
The correlation with frequency of sexual activity might be stronger.
Yes but our writing isn’t. When you write right handed you pull the pen, whereas left handed you push it. It changes the angle at which the pen rests on the paper and makes it so the pen scrapes along the surface and digs into it.
Most of my cheap ballpoints have stopped writing with half the ink left because of that.
Unless you’re left handed and the ballpoint gets gummed up in paper fiber.
And then there’s weird people like me that prefered Vista and 8.1 over 7 and 10.
Perma DST would mean really dark mornings in the winter, and the lack of sunlight in the morning has major health impacts, especially for teens.
It’s sad that such measures are needed because some people want others to suffer.
I’d still argue that you’re not the typical “buys computer at a store” user.
To be fair, typical people also don’t swap their GPU.
I’m a scientist that has been coding almost exclusively in Python for the past decade and I strongly disagree.
Python is great at being the glue that holds everything together, and everything crunchy part of the program is being handled by a library anyways.
I code with two terminals, one for iPython and one for vim. And you don’t need anything else. The beauty of Python is that it’s not a language that is so full of boilerplate that you need an IDE to type it for you to be remotely productive.
Overall, Python is a language made to be used by people that need to make something that just works and don’t need to spend years learning programming paradigms and industry practices. Fortran and C are so unwieldy in comparison and everything more modern lacks the expansive and diverse libraries of Python.
I’ll keep that in mind! Thanks!
I liked the early game, but my interest fizzled out by the time I got to the large city out west.
I’ve never finished Witcher 3, bit I did like it. Still waiting on a good discount to try cyberpunk.
I can’t think of a large open world game I liked. Skyrim, RDR2, the new Assassin’s Creeds, Biomutant, Horizon Zero Dawn, GTA5. I feel like they sacrifice the story to fill a world with so many random side quests that it seems like I’ll never be able to finish it. I miss games that I could complete in less than 25 hours of playtime.
By that logic, you should fully spell out the month. FEB29 has no confusion. If you use the number then use the ISO standard.
I know you’re joking but it’s extremely useful in medical imaging techniques and for earth observation.
I always recommend mint. There are a lot of small convenience features that remove friction points for new users and because it’s based on the very popular Ubuntu there are a lot of documentation out there.
I personally feel like I have to fight Windows more and more to have it behave like I want it to. You still spend time to configure your Linux of choice, but it doesn’t feel adversary.
In my (admittedly limited) experience, mercurial is much more intuitive than git. I really dislike that git branches are only tags on the heads and completely ephemeral. It favours creating a single clean history instead of preserving what actually happened.
To be fair it’s on your own device, not the server.