I can't for the life of me find a list of 210 sudo CVE's. Are you sure this is correct?
> And the data is wider than your experience I suppose. Not that I care much. Me and my children will live as far from addicts and the homeless as I can manage, thank you very much. > But so many people have this idea…
> A substantial reason why these people have substance addictions is because they are homeless and use substances to cope My experience is the opposite, I have family who do streetworking.
The same is right now happening in Munich, and Bavaria's politicians are still against building more homes.
Different sources say 40 to 50% of homeless have substance abuse problems. A lot of people don't want addicts as neighbours.
Nearing 30. I would give anything I have to live to 200 or more. I just have a neverending hunger to know. I want to know each and everything interesting there is. I want to see where it's all going.
OP's article touches on this. This city is too crowded man. There are too many people on too little space
> The rents are frankly insane, and fucking Bavarian wannabe-chieftain Söder keeps inviting one big company after another to Munich (instead of, say, Nuremberg for a change) while doing everything he can to avoid and…
I live there. It's the best city I ever lived in. I just wish my rent wasn't so sky high.
Amen.
> AI doesn’t increase the value of content, it makes it meaningless by destroying scarcity. Most art is in some way or form derivative of another work or a combination of somesorts. I enjoy derivative works. To me, AI…
> I’ve explained my reasons more fully to people who are close to me, but they basically boil down to the fact that an organ transplant requires a full commitment to the process, and I’m not willing to make that…
Or Signal. Or Telegram.
Your assumption is incorrect, it‘s just a reference to an empty tuple
I tended to disagree on this discussion in the past, but I increasingly no longer do. For example, let's have a look at the new `implicit lifetime capturing` syntax: fn f(x: &()) -> impl Sized + use<'_> { x } It's…
It is defacto banned at most fiat exchanges. The ban is happening.
Just make it more affordable to build.
The scarcity of ground to build on is the only artificial supply limiting factor in these examples.
I just want a home for my kids and a garden to grill. I don‘t care about it’s value, or the increase of it.
Germany - where I live - built Housing like there‘s no tomorrow in the 60s, which lead to the most prosperous phase of the country‘s existence. Then we stopped. And now we‘re where we are. Companies can’t hire because…
My pet theory is that we could solve 80% of society's problems by providing affordable housing. Most other things that plague us are just symptoms of this one issue.
Yeah, this is how it works with no_std.
Honestly, I don't think libraries should ever panic. Just return an UnspecifiedError with some sort of string. I work daily with rust, but I wish no_std and an arbitrary no_panic would have better support.
I never get these comments. I would choose a Next.js / React project to work on 99% of the time compared to the hellish nightmare that is jQuery.
Stars are actually really really bright. We just forget since we block our view with smog and lights.
I can't for the life of me find a list of 210 sudo CVE's. Are you sure this is correct?
> And the data is wider than your experience I suppose. Not that I care much. Me and my children will live as far from addicts and the homeless as I can manage, thank you very much. > But so many people have this idea…
> A substantial reason why these people have substance addictions is because they are homeless and use substances to cope My experience is the opposite, I have family who do streetworking.
The same is right now happening in Munich, and Bavaria's politicians are still against building more homes.
Different sources say 40 to 50% of homeless have substance abuse problems. A lot of people don't want addicts as neighbours.
Nearing 30. I would give anything I have to live to 200 or more. I just have a neverending hunger to know. I want to know each and everything interesting there is. I want to see where it's all going.
OP's article touches on this. This city is too crowded man. There are too many people on too little space
> The rents are frankly insane, and fucking Bavarian wannabe-chieftain Söder keeps inviting one big company after another to Munich (instead of, say, Nuremberg for a change) while doing everything he can to avoid and…
I live there. It's the best city I ever lived in. I just wish my rent wasn't so sky high.
Amen.
> AI doesn’t increase the value of content, it makes it meaningless by destroying scarcity. Most art is in some way or form derivative of another work or a combination of somesorts. I enjoy derivative works. To me, AI…
> I’ve explained my reasons more fully to people who are close to me, but they basically boil down to the fact that an organ transplant requires a full commitment to the process, and I’m not willing to make that…
Or Signal. Or Telegram.
Your assumption is incorrect, it‘s just a reference to an empty tuple
I tended to disagree on this discussion in the past, but I increasingly no longer do. For example, let's have a look at the new `implicit lifetime capturing` syntax: fn f(x: &()) -> impl Sized + use<'_> { x } It's…
It is defacto banned at most fiat exchanges. The ban is happening.
Just make it more affordable to build.
The scarcity of ground to build on is the only artificial supply limiting factor in these examples.
I just want a home for my kids and a garden to grill. I don‘t care about it’s value, or the increase of it.
Germany - where I live - built Housing like there‘s no tomorrow in the 60s, which lead to the most prosperous phase of the country‘s existence. Then we stopped. And now we‘re where we are. Companies can’t hire because…
My pet theory is that we could solve 80% of society's problems by providing affordable housing. Most other things that plague us are just symptoms of this one issue.
Yeah, this is how it works with no_std.
Honestly, I don't think libraries should ever panic. Just return an UnspecifiedError with some sort of string. I work daily with rust, but I wish no_std and an arbitrary no_panic would have better support.
I never get these comments. I would choose a Next.js / React project to work on 99% of the time compared to the hellish nightmare that is jQuery.
Stars are actually really really bright. We just forget since we block our view with smog and lights.