While you are right in that we have not yet seen the foreclosure/eviction impact, I think not all of it is 'head in the sand'. At least in the US, there are more systems in place to help people who are behind. Lenders…
It's more complicated than that. - Many poles are owned by power companies, or telephone companies. You can absolutely get a JPA (joint pole attach) agreement with most of these companies in theory. - In practice, your…
I'm not so sure. It almost looks like the wages going up is getting "priced in" by businesses.
Good leaders will help you and can recall instances where your knowledge helped.
Well, given the 'inspirations' that regime had, one shouldn't be surprised.
A large number of Realtek products are some form of MIPS core (or at least used to be).
Dating apps can't solve everything. The upshot of this however is that, if you are being honest in your profile, these things are things that you want to do anyway. If you still take the effort to talk to the person…
Yeah but the slope gets slippery fast... Because in the past, some courts have ruled that ADTS systems are in violation even if their qualifying functions are unused. Iow even id a dependent manually entered numbers, it…
Walmart dances on the same floor as FAANG, just a different dance. The main reason their monopolistic practices have been tolerated is the sheer number of employees they have. If they reduce that number too much, no…
That's... actually pretty interesting concept to consider. Sometimes I do wonder how much better we could all get along if some substances had relaxed or dropped restrictions. When you think about it, there's the mental…
I usually use this logic nowadays whenever someone asks me about buying a 300$ laptop, UNLESS the use case is, in fact, literally email, static html, and word processing (which I've only seen once). Spending that extra…
Speaking as someone who tried to cut tech out of my life outside of work as much as possible... there's also the chance that your circles slip away as a result.
A lot of that stuff depends on the proctor. When I took the driving test the first time in my state (not CA), he almost failed me because I failed every single left turn. Thankfully at the end he asked a question, and…
There's a difference in certain contexts between 'null' (i.e., a reader that is not initialized) versus DBNull (the value has been set as null by the db or something else). I still think its technically correct. I get…
Does it? I mean, if I see a good developer who is interested in learning F#, that means I have found a good developer who is interested in learning something off the beaten path. For certain organizations that is…
idk. Null in an object versus null from the database could mean something different so DBNull makes sense. Also, I don't see how you could say DBNull is responsible for forcing object on us. They could have just as…
I'll agree with you there. I'm not a fan of the scaffolding and the overall obtuseness around applicationbuilder, before I understood it the thing felt more unintelligible than a monad burrito to a first year cs student.
SQLite works well for app files. Bentley uses it for all sorts of stuff and I had way fewer corrupt files in their format than Autodesks. :) Do note that sqlite itself doesn't have the kindest handling of date/times,…
This is not legal advice. WRT receiving stolen property... typical remedy is to either simply return the item of pay for replacement value. So, in a worst case, you could probably hold on to it for at least 2 years [1].…
I have at least one theory. High pressure environments make people loopy, especially if they are already marginal. In one past project Hell (60 hour weeks for a good 6+ months) I got all but propositioned for a tryst by…
> specifies all sorts of things about how other things on the motherboard communicate with each other and with the CPU That used to be true, but I dont know how true it is now. Once upon a time, ISA and ATA were both…
Trust me, it's just another smokescreen for all the problems they still have.
Can confirm, buying my significant other an iWatch cleaned up my call history from that point forward considerably.
Odd, I usually dont have too many cable issues with USBC. Perhaps I'm blessed by always going with Startech or QVS for cables. Paying a little more has always been worth it in less frustration.
Yeah and it's easy to see why it happened. In the 80s the fairness doctrine was killed. In short words it required certain forms of opinion pieces to give an opposing viewpoint. [0] Bringing this back would probably…
While you are right in that we have not yet seen the foreclosure/eviction impact, I think not all of it is 'head in the sand'. At least in the US, there are more systems in place to help people who are behind. Lenders…
It's more complicated than that. - Many poles are owned by power companies, or telephone companies. You can absolutely get a JPA (joint pole attach) agreement with most of these companies in theory. - In practice, your…
I'm not so sure. It almost looks like the wages going up is getting "priced in" by businesses.
Good leaders will help you and can recall instances where your knowledge helped.
Well, given the 'inspirations' that regime had, one shouldn't be surprised.
A large number of Realtek products are some form of MIPS core (or at least used to be).
Dating apps can't solve everything. The upshot of this however is that, if you are being honest in your profile, these things are things that you want to do anyway. If you still take the effort to talk to the person…
Yeah but the slope gets slippery fast... Because in the past, some courts have ruled that ADTS systems are in violation even if their qualifying functions are unused. Iow even id a dependent manually entered numbers, it…
Walmart dances on the same floor as FAANG, just a different dance. The main reason their monopolistic practices have been tolerated is the sheer number of employees they have. If they reduce that number too much, no…
That's... actually pretty interesting concept to consider. Sometimes I do wonder how much better we could all get along if some substances had relaxed or dropped restrictions. When you think about it, there's the mental…
I usually use this logic nowadays whenever someone asks me about buying a 300$ laptop, UNLESS the use case is, in fact, literally email, static html, and word processing (which I've only seen once). Spending that extra…
Speaking as someone who tried to cut tech out of my life outside of work as much as possible... there's also the chance that your circles slip away as a result.
A lot of that stuff depends on the proctor. When I took the driving test the first time in my state (not CA), he almost failed me because I failed every single left turn. Thankfully at the end he asked a question, and…
There's a difference in certain contexts between 'null' (i.e., a reader that is not initialized) versus DBNull (the value has been set as null by the db or something else). I still think its technically correct. I get…
Does it? I mean, if I see a good developer who is interested in learning F#, that means I have found a good developer who is interested in learning something off the beaten path. For certain organizations that is…
idk. Null in an object versus null from the database could mean something different so DBNull makes sense. Also, I don't see how you could say DBNull is responsible for forcing object on us. They could have just as…
I'll agree with you there. I'm not a fan of the scaffolding and the overall obtuseness around applicationbuilder, before I understood it the thing felt more unintelligible than a monad burrito to a first year cs student.
SQLite works well for app files. Bentley uses it for all sorts of stuff and I had way fewer corrupt files in their format than Autodesks. :) Do note that sqlite itself doesn't have the kindest handling of date/times,…
This is not legal advice. WRT receiving stolen property... typical remedy is to either simply return the item of pay for replacement value. So, in a worst case, you could probably hold on to it for at least 2 years [1].…
I have at least one theory. High pressure environments make people loopy, especially if they are already marginal. In one past project Hell (60 hour weeks for a good 6+ months) I got all but propositioned for a tryst by…
> specifies all sorts of things about how other things on the motherboard communicate with each other and with the CPU That used to be true, but I dont know how true it is now. Once upon a time, ISA and ATA were both…
Trust me, it's just another smokescreen for all the problems they still have.
Can confirm, buying my significant other an iWatch cleaned up my call history from that point forward considerably.
Odd, I usually dont have too many cable issues with USBC. Perhaps I'm blessed by always going with Startech or QVS for cables. Paying a little more has always been worth it in less frustration.
Yeah and it's easy to see why it happened. In the 80s the fairness doctrine was killed. In short words it required certain forms of opinion pieces to give an opposing viewpoint. [0] Bringing this back would probably…