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And they’re making things worse as we use less and less paper at the same time… Geniuses
And they’re making things worse as we use less and less paper at the same time… Geniuses
“the dotcom crash is when the proto-humans lost all their money and regions that they called ‘countries’ devolved into chaos”
This has strong Always Sunny energy
I don’t know anything about how it works, but I assumed it was absorbed by the skin on your head not the actual hair.
I still doubt that putting vitamin whatever on your head everyday will actually make a difference
Care to share some of your favorites?
One of my favorites recently has been Djesse Vol. 4 by Jacob Collier
This is almost an accidental case study in what the most popular platform is at any given moment! I wonder which one is next?
Holy shit this would have been an amazing line for Micheal Scott to say
I think it’s because a lot of people though: “hmm, yea, that checks out for a reddit mod”
Agree completely, this is how every machine learning system is built! Maybe this one was taking too long, but that’s exactly what beta’s are meant to prove.
Any propagation tips? I’ve tried a few times and they just go so slowly!
I mainly just pluck a petal off a healthy one and put it on top of moist dirt
All time favorite: Jungle Bird. The perfect mix of tiki drink in spirit but with a punch and grown up flavors!
Also love me a Bee’s Knees with some high quality gin and honey. There’s a fantastic New England distillery called Barr Hill that makes gin from honey, which makes for an extra amazing one.
I’ve really been enjoying the “Sour” format lately, too. Very versatile with all the random liquors or lower-proof alcohols I’ve collected over the past few years making random drinks.
Well executed being the key here! I don’t know how many Mojitos I’ve had with just 5 limp mint leaves barely muddled in them
I was talking to some friends once on a Sunday and they were being a bit quiet so I asked what was up and they said they had the “Sunday Scaries.” I had to inquire what the sunday scaries were and bashfully noted that I’ve never felt that before. Made me realize how much I love doing what I do!
Studies show all the things I do actually make it safer for me as a biker. Example: https://www.vox.com/2014/5/9/5691098/why-cyclists-should-be-able-to-roll-through-stop-signs-and-ride
When you are riding in and around drivers in 2 ton machines because your city doesn’t have proper bike infrastructure, you take every single opportunity to avoid them. Call me a “bad cyclist” but I’m going to prioritize my safety over a law or someone’s bad driving any day.
I see it as my reward for biking instead of driving to be both a pedestrian when I want (go through red lights when traffic is clear on safe streets) and a car when I want (take a lane to get around a delivery truck)
That and getting places faster!
You got this! Cybersecurity is a great field, just make sure to go on walks between studying!
Do you have a 4 day work week or are you on reduced hours?
If you’re on the 4-day, how do you like it and how’s the workload?
I’m sure other people do!
High yield savings is a HUGE thing here! We live in great times for your money to make you more money while still being risky free.
I feel like you’re trying to fight an uphill battle. I find it’s always easiest to learn in a way that motivates or invigorates me.
For example, I wanted to play games with my friends so I got into hosting a Minecraft server. It was hell at first to learn all the individual pieces, but I was motivated and it led me down the path of learning networking, basic server client architecture, and performance monitoring. That kind of spiralled out into making my own plugin, too. Despite the fact that I never ran a server with more than 5 active players or finished my plugin, it sent me down a path learning tons of new stuff because it was fun for me.
I transitioned into webapp development later on by trying to make an idea I had come to life. This was well before I had even heard the word “startup” and I had no business sense, but I wanted to make something and was very motivated to hack my way through it. I didn’t finish that either, but I still use those skills I learned today.