

Billionaires are inherently evil.
Billionaires are inherently evil.
A plane that caught the wire was pulled down onto the flexible carpet and slowed to a halt with a runout of only a few feet. A crane then lifted the aircraft onto a trolley; the trolley was winched forward for lowering to the hangar deck by elevator or to the catapult for launching.
Sounds like a pain in the ass
https://github.com/actualbudget/actual
It’s software for budgeting. You can run it entirely local, or set it up as a server. It stores everything in an SQLite dB, let’s you import and export CSV files, and it gives you great options for querying and seeing reports on your financial records.
I’ve got a handful of accounts, so I set up a small python utility to parse the CSVs my banks give me to something actually sensible and readable for Actual. I do that once a month, add a reconciliation entry here and there, and it’s all kept on sync very well.
I have one morbid report titled “money pissed down the landlord drain”, and it’s far higher than I’d like to be. But it’s got close to every penny I’ve ever spent on that bullshit in one place.
That just means they become 100% efficient in winter!
Never used RiF, but I left at the same time. The writing was on the wall.
Get this; people live in cities.
Becoming a lobbyist doesn’t sound like leaving politics.
At no point does the question say that the pizzas are the same diameter.
You didn’t even give us the NSFW bonus panel. For shame.
If it works it works.
The actual dialogue is good, I agree. But even the best talented actors in the world can’t undo the mixing of a space ship transmitting sound as if there is air while going faster than light.
I’ve been desperately wanting to switch away from non-stick to cast iron or carbon steel.
According to them, robots, NEETs, -oids, etc.
Right now TNG. I’m re-watching it with my fiancé. The sound of the ship whooshing past is deafening.
It’s been a minute since I’ve seen the rest of the shows. So I don’t remember how good their mixing is.
For me Star Trek is one of the worst offenders of this.
Best of luck o7
I’ve had everything on this list with Visual Studio alone, with the exception of #2 maybe.
All the AI shit they’re adding, plus the millions of windows you can pull up that are all hidden in different places. The only way this is remotely usable is with the search.
This happens every other day when working with Blazor. As an added bonus, it can never decide on spacing and will constantly change it.
Probably a symptom of using legacy code and modern code at the same time, but good god the settings for everything are in a million places.
Another symptom of blazor.
Our project is too big.
Yup, that’s exactly it. But where would we be without the myriad of problems capitalism causes?
TSA exists, therefore…