They tried to recruit me a few years ago. Good thing it didn't work out, I guess.
Someone who isn't me occasionally found it funny to add a microdose of amphetamine to an energy drink at lunch. But, yeah, long-term side effects can easily overweight any additional focus. Plus I'd say that what you…
There's also middle ground. OpenRC doesn't need those weird numbers while still being simple sysvinit/bash scripts-based system (it has a simple dependency system too). I'm not completely sure about `shutdown` level…
JS is also very popular. Not for the same things as Python but in some aspects it's becoming modern PHP (which is still popular, if maybe aging somewhat kinda like Perl). But Python is definitely very popular for new…
Try going to Asia maybe. When soda has double the regular sugar content in it serving it one a pile of ice make all the sense.
I personally think that lack of eye movement tracking is really the worst part. In real life you don't normally have to turn your whole head to look at things all the time, you often can just look using eye movements…
You know, there are master key systems that do exactly this: you can have a master key that opens everything and special keys for just one of the locks. There are even grandmaster systems with some locks opening subsets…
They tried to recruit me a few years ago. Good thing it didn't work out, I guess.
Someone who isn't me occasionally found it funny to add a microdose of amphetamine to an energy drink at lunch. But, yeah, long-term side effects can easily overweight any additional focus. Plus I'd say that what you…
There's also middle ground. OpenRC doesn't need those weird numbers while still being simple sysvinit/bash scripts-based system (it has a simple dependency system too). I'm not completely sure about `shutdown` level…
JS is also very popular. Not for the same things as Python but in some aspects it's becoming modern PHP (which is still popular, if maybe aging somewhat kinda like Perl). But Python is definitely very popular for new…
Try going to Asia maybe. When soda has double the regular sugar content in it serving it one a pile of ice make all the sense.
I personally think that lack of eye movement tracking is really the worst part. In real life you don't normally have to turn your whole head to look at things all the time, you often can just look using eye movements…
You know, there are master key systems that do exactly this: you can have a master key that opens everything and special keys for just one of the locks. There are even grandmaster systems with some locks opening subsets…