I thought it was some sort of sky full of stars background.
I thought it was some sort of sky full of stars background.
Nano users unite and edit a few lines of code, but that’s it.
They believe he won the “election” in that he should have been awarded the most electoral college delegates. They might argue that the electoral college voting of 2020 was invalid, but you can’t retroactively change the result.
Like, if Trump claimed to have called Shotgun first, but Biden actually called it first and then Biden got to ride in the front seat. On the ride back, you couldn’t say Trump can’t call shotgun because he rode in the front seat.
Trump wasn’t president, because he didn’t win. He still claims he should have won, but that’s both a lie and irrelevant to the Constitution. He could also claim to have been born in Ethiopia to foreign parents, which would also disqualify him from being President, but that would also be untrue and irrelevant.
He did incite and support a terrorist attack and attempted insurrection, which should disqualify Trump from holding any office, but we don’t have a functioning justice system.
But it’s not just the cat. OP wants to track the foods the cat is eating and the allergens in the food, and then look for correlations and trends. You could manage most of that with a spreadsheet, but you’d have to update reference tables every time you add a new entry. OP wants something user friendly.
Maintain the status quo.
https://calmatters.org/politics/2024/10/californa-veto-overrides/
It’s worth remembering that voter apathy is part of the process. The status quo is built on the idea that people don’t change, but people change every day. If Democrats started showing up in Idaho, the way Republicans do in California, they’d get a lot more attention. The GOP spends a lot of time and effort buttering bread in Orange County, because even though they can’t win a statewide election, they will provide constant pressure on the state and federal government (not to mention all the money).
Yeah, just because that’s how it’s always been done doesn’t mean it’s a good way to do things.
Racism and classism have also always been a major part of how crimes are tried.
Perplexica? What sort of sauce goes with that?
For a minute I legit thought Italy had dropped a new pasta shape.
I’m not an expert in any sense.
But it was always my impression that Ubuntu and Debian were what you use on personal machines, while RHEL is the baseline standard for professional servers.
Is that not accurate? CrowdStrike’s target customer seems to be the sort of company that would insist on using RHEL for the enterprise features.
I remember learning that 3.5" disks were still called “floppy” disks, despite being rigid plastic. My teacher took apart a disk and showed us how the inside was a film, but all that did was encourage us to take apart the disks and make desk toys out of the springs.
Man, I remember when Zip Disks were a big deal and a GB was a lot of storage.
I actually like that word. Feels like something out of a dystopian sci-fi novel.
The Adventures of Flox Spanner 2209, by Donovan Cove
Chapter 1: The Synthespian Uprising
Or like it’s how Poe from Altered Carbon would describe himself.
That’s a lie that assholes tell you in order to exploit your competence and effort.
You’re probably not the biggest asshole in the room. In my experience, the person making decisions (and the most money) is never the most qualified, most competent, most efficient, or hardest working individual. They are just the biggest asshole in the room. They’re willing to be loud and belligerently wrong, they’re willing to take credit for the accomplishments of others, they’re willing to shift blame onto someone else, they’re willing to demand everyone else work harder than they do, and they’re willing to demand far more than their fair share of the profit.
And they will be mollified by the rest because nobody is a bigger asshole. Most people just want to do their jobs, and don’t want to rock the boat. Competent people see opportunity to ride in the wake of the biggest asshole in the room.
If you ever watch Shark Tank, you’ll see they are masters of the craft.
I love that this exists, and thank you for introducing me to the site as well.
The term is HENRY. High Earner, Not Rich Yet. People making $100-250k are surprised to find themselves still living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to save for retirement or afford things their parents did like take a vacation, improve their homes, or having children.
They’re not struggling to survive, but they aren’t living a life of luxury without going into debt.
It doesn’t look like all the NSFW subs are banned yet, but it wouldn’t surprise me if that happens soon.