You think Elon Musk wouldn't cut starlink for folks if they were striking? Really?
Why would having multiple options be bad? It doesn't turn the usb c port into a useless port or anything?
Kelly Blue Book and Edmunds can help you estimate. Although it's heavily affected by age and model.
Do you have a source for this? I'd love to read more.
I too, form my entire world view on anecdotal evidence.
Imagine trying to justify removal of public access to evidence of war crimes. That's a wild idea of what is ok.
I basically realized this when I was at an internship talking to a buddy about a compilers course I could be taking and his language he was making for fun. He was talking about a couple topics I'd probably go over in…
In this case, there is no option. You either work contractor or don't work. This law is in place to establish this option of "better job". You wouldn't have an option without it.
I remember seeing something about a very low percentage of viewers being YouTube premium, but accounting for something like 40+% of revenue.
Or it's because those with money to build property are inherently exploitative of those living there.
Nintendo had only two buttons until the Gameboy Advance. Even the NES just had two.
I used to have this issue with a lot of headphones, and then I tried Sony's noise canceling (the WH-1000XM3) and they are massively more comfortable. I feel like an ad but I just wanted to share since I was surprised by…
The logo is very similar to Office 365's...
You should probably just get a Rift with the bases. I got mine for around 350.
That's their job ya dingus.
> I've always wanted sort of the opposite. I'd sign up to a website, and they wouldn't ask for a password. To login, they would email a link to click and I'd be logged in for however long that cookie lasted. Why don't…
I think a lot of this boils down to where the problem can be solved. With AA, universities and companies have decided that rather than wait for education reform to streak across the US and guarantee proper funding and…
The dolphin devs have a ton of neat articles on their blog. Really fascinating.
I think the biggest factor here is ergonomics, no? If you already type so fast then you can afford to lose some of that in exchange for better ergonomics moving forward. Especially since the speed loss is temporary.
Hahaha I love how the title of this post implies the idea that the idea of a Canadian being a good mathematician is a shocker. In my head I read it the same as "John, an octopus, is the world's greatest mathematician".
You think Elon Musk wouldn't cut starlink for folks if they were striking? Really?
Why would having multiple options be bad? It doesn't turn the usb c port into a useless port or anything?
Kelly Blue Book and Edmunds can help you estimate. Although it's heavily affected by age and model.
Do you have a source for this? I'd love to read more.
I too, form my entire world view on anecdotal evidence.
Imagine trying to justify removal of public access to evidence of war crimes. That's a wild idea of what is ok.
I basically realized this when I was at an internship talking to a buddy about a compilers course I could be taking and his language he was making for fun. He was talking about a couple topics I'd probably go over in…
In this case, there is no option. You either work contractor or don't work. This law is in place to establish this option of "better job". You wouldn't have an option without it.
I remember seeing something about a very low percentage of viewers being YouTube premium, but accounting for something like 40+% of revenue.
Or it's because those with money to build property are inherently exploitative of those living there.
Nintendo had only two buttons until the Gameboy Advance. Even the NES just had two.
I used to have this issue with a lot of headphones, and then I tried Sony's noise canceling (the WH-1000XM3) and they are massively more comfortable. I feel like an ad but I just wanted to share since I was surprised by…
The logo is very similar to Office 365's...
You should probably just get a Rift with the bases. I got mine for around 350.
That's their job ya dingus.
> I've always wanted sort of the opposite. I'd sign up to a website, and they wouldn't ask for a password. To login, they would email a link to click and I'd be logged in for however long that cookie lasted. Why don't…
I think a lot of this boils down to where the problem can be solved. With AA, universities and companies have decided that rather than wait for education reform to streak across the US and guarantee proper funding and…
The dolphin devs have a ton of neat articles on their blog. Really fascinating.
I think the biggest factor here is ergonomics, no? If you already type so fast then you can afford to lose some of that in exchange for better ergonomics moving forward. Especially since the speed loss is temporary.
Hahaha I love how the title of this post implies the idea that the idea of a Canadian being a good mathematician is a shocker. In my head I read it the same as "John, an octopus, is the world's greatest mathematician".