You're completely wrong. Most diesel locomotives are in fact diesel electrics. I.e. diesel engine, generator, electric motors. Most of those cannot use external power sources (although a few can, e.g. class 73 in the…
If laws can't be easily written and understood, that's a problem with the legal system (and the media explaining said laws and initiatives). The CA implementation seems terrible, but in general direct democracies end up…
I know more developers who would laugh at the idea of going to the US than wanting to go to the US. (Mostly qol reasons.) And rents are still far away from the likes of SF/NYC/Seattle.
EU residents, not citizens. It's an important distinction.
This doesn't have much relevance for LO. Devs there are generally welcoming. You'll still get honest feedback but they generally want your code in the codebase, and want to help you get it in a shape to land it.
Honestly: yes. LibreOffice is quite a friendly place, and there's even a list of beginner bugs that help with getting your foot in the door. They like new developers. It might take more than a few hours (e.g. you'll…
Well, actually... There are. LHR-LAX-AKL requires all passengers to get off but those not terminating in LAX stay in a transit area (although there's still an immigration check). And IAH supports international transit…
Maybe your employer has offices there. Maybe you have relatives there. Maybe you have clients there. Or conferences, or other professional events. Maybe you are even resident there.
For those who aren't US citizens, the advice in that article is absolutely terrible. Refuse to cooperate and you'll be on the next flight to whatever CBP deem is your home, and good luck ever getting an ESTA or Visa in…
You're completely wrong. Most diesel locomotives are in fact diesel electrics. I.e. diesel engine, generator, electric motors. Most of those cannot use external power sources (although a few can, e.g. class 73 in the…
If laws can't be easily written and understood, that's a problem with the legal system (and the media explaining said laws and initiatives). The CA implementation seems terrible, but in general direct democracies end up…
I know more developers who would laugh at the idea of going to the US than wanting to go to the US. (Mostly qol reasons.) And rents are still far away from the likes of SF/NYC/Seattle.
EU residents, not citizens. It's an important distinction.
This doesn't have much relevance for LO. Devs there are generally welcoming. You'll still get honest feedback but they generally want your code in the codebase, and want to help you get it in a shape to land it.
Honestly: yes. LibreOffice is quite a friendly place, and there's even a list of beginner bugs that help with getting your foot in the door. They like new developers. It might take more than a few hours (e.g. you'll…
Well, actually... There are. LHR-LAX-AKL requires all passengers to get off but those not terminating in LAX stay in a transit area (although there's still an immigration check). And IAH supports international transit…
Maybe your employer has offices there. Maybe you have relatives there. Maybe you have clients there. Or conferences, or other professional events. Maybe you are even resident there.
For those who aren't US citizens, the advice in that article is absolutely terrible. Refuse to cooperate and you'll be on the next flight to whatever CBP deem is your home, and good luck ever getting an ESTA or Visa in…