May I ask after much time had passed after you got your first hole before you got the other holes?
What a coincidence. I just got my first appearance of alopecia areata (only one spot, has been there for 10 weeks now --- hoping more dont pop up). It's quite annoying. Unfortunately, living in the EU I'll have to wait…
> The Huy Fong brand hasn't been available for a few years after the EU implemented some restriction on one of the ingredients. My fride, my pantry and my local Asian shops would respectfully disagree with that…
> It's just not the same. To you.
> but what if author wasn't capable of doing the job Than Microsoft would've been scammed out of $350 worth of plane tickets, $150 worth of hotel commodations and $1000 worth of employee time. Hardly the end of the…
Are there studies that prove that working from the office is more effective? You must have studies proving this, as I'm sure you're not advocating for collectively wasting billions of hours of time each week on…
In which industry are you in? I'm in the automotive industry and apart from the obvious factory workers I cant think of a single group of colleagues for whom it would not be possible to work remotely. I also dont agree…
I was onboarded with 3 other colleagues, while the company was fully remote. I'm fully integrated into the work and company culture. I love my colleagues and get along great with them. I don't undertand this "you can't…
That was implied in the thread and subsequently wonfixed. > Sure, but it's straightforward to install those [0]. A separate test suite would not be. 0: Those = Other packages you would have to download to make use of…
Are they using the Bitcoin sign as their logo?
> doesn't hurt whatsoever knowing that Go is used in productio by Google in various high demand systems. (emphasis mine) Bit odd how you could miss the only point OP was trying to make. Yes, if you know that TECH_X is…
>Despite strong annual budgets, California suffers the highest debt of any state — $507 billion Suspiciously missing the dept-to-GDP ratio. I wonder why that is?
We've also seen the opposite being true. In Germany, oddly enough. It was called "Praxisgebühr" and it was a 10€ fee that you had to pay once per quarter year (if you went to a doctor in that quarter). Turns out, once…
Yeah, if you plan your appointment at a place 300km away willy nilly without checking the train schedule and if you plan your car drive in a way that you dont plan for any congestions leaving Hamburg, on the Autobahn,…
What's the difference between learning a library providing functionality versus learning inbuilt functionalities?
I hate MATLAB with a burning passion, but Simulink is a damn good piece of software.
How does that tie into what I explained?
How would you know? Whether or not something is protected by copyright is not something you can asses with a blanket statement. Medical images can definitely be protected by copyright.
This depends on your country and specific copyright laws. These differences exist mostly between common law and roman law countries. In Germany there is a distinction between copyright holder (Inhaber des Urheberrechts)…
> In my country in Europe the solution is quite easy: I have the right to get all papers and images from my doctors within 10 years of creation. This doesn't answer the question in the article tho. The question isn't…
It's really odd how much you (read: I; I obviously can't comment on other people, everybody is different) actually can bend your appetite. In Ramadan I can easily coast until 8-9 PM without any thoughts on being hungry…
Mittelstand doesnt even have agreed upon definition here in Germany. I've heard people call everything and anything that lies between your local mom and pop show and Volkswagen "mittelständisch". My (very wrong) opinion…
Hmm, not sure how good that is. Pretty sure every fitness guru out there advises against using foam rollers for your lower back. Not sure why tho.
I don't think that's quite true. Fairly sure he was seen twice since the Ant IPO. Still, compared to his love for the limelight, that's quite eery.
It feels just as weird as calling things daylight robbery, i.e. not at all.
May I ask after much time had passed after you got your first hole before you got the other holes?
What a coincidence. I just got my first appearance of alopecia areata (only one spot, has been there for 10 weeks now --- hoping more dont pop up). It's quite annoying. Unfortunately, living in the EU I'll have to wait…
> The Huy Fong brand hasn't been available for a few years after the EU implemented some restriction on one of the ingredients. My fride, my pantry and my local Asian shops would respectfully disagree with that…
> It's just not the same. To you.
> but what if author wasn't capable of doing the job Than Microsoft would've been scammed out of $350 worth of plane tickets, $150 worth of hotel commodations and $1000 worth of employee time. Hardly the end of the…
Are there studies that prove that working from the office is more effective? You must have studies proving this, as I'm sure you're not advocating for collectively wasting billions of hours of time each week on…
In which industry are you in? I'm in the automotive industry and apart from the obvious factory workers I cant think of a single group of colleagues for whom it would not be possible to work remotely. I also dont agree…
I was onboarded with 3 other colleagues, while the company was fully remote. I'm fully integrated into the work and company culture. I love my colleagues and get along great with them. I don't undertand this "you can't…
That was implied in the thread and subsequently wonfixed. > Sure, but it's straightforward to install those [0]. A separate test suite would not be. 0: Those = Other packages you would have to download to make use of…
Are they using the Bitcoin sign as their logo?
> doesn't hurt whatsoever knowing that Go is used in productio by Google in various high demand systems. (emphasis mine) Bit odd how you could miss the only point OP was trying to make. Yes, if you know that TECH_X is…
>Despite strong annual budgets, California suffers the highest debt of any state — $507 billion Suspiciously missing the dept-to-GDP ratio. I wonder why that is?
We've also seen the opposite being true. In Germany, oddly enough. It was called "Praxisgebühr" and it was a 10€ fee that you had to pay once per quarter year (if you went to a doctor in that quarter). Turns out, once…
Yeah, if you plan your appointment at a place 300km away willy nilly without checking the train schedule and if you plan your car drive in a way that you dont plan for any congestions leaving Hamburg, on the Autobahn,…
What's the difference between learning a library providing functionality versus learning inbuilt functionalities?
I hate MATLAB with a burning passion, but Simulink is a damn good piece of software.
How does that tie into what I explained?
How would you know? Whether or not something is protected by copyright is not something you can asses with a blanket statement. Medical images can definitely be protected by copyright.
This depends on your country and specific copyright laws. These differences exist mostly between common law and roman law countries. In Germany there is a distinction between copyright holder (Inhaber des Urheberrechts)…
> In my country in Europe the solution is quite easy: I have the right to get all papers and images from my doctors within 10 years of creation. This doesn't answer the question in the article tho. The question isn't…
It's really odd how much you (read: I; I obviously can't comment on other people, everybody is different) actually can bend your appetite. In Ramadan I can easily coast until 8-9 PM without any thoughts on being hungry…
Mittelstand doesnt even have agreed upon definition here in Germany. I've heard people call everything and anything that lies between your local mom and pop show and Volkswagen "mittelständisch". My (very wrong) opinion…
Hmm, not sure how good that is. Pretty sure every fitness guru out there advises against using foam rollers for your lower back. Not sure why tho.
I don't think that's quite true. Fairly sure he was seen twice since the Ant IPO. Still, compared to his love for the limelight, that's quite eery.
It feels just as weird as calling things daylight robbery, i.e. not at all.