Was it the one about ears?
Was it the one about ears?
Have you seen For All Mankind?
Forgot “Because you know it’s your round, but someone else is drunk enough to think it’s theirs”
And how is the rabbit doing?
I have autohotkey set up so that alt and alt+shift hyphen produce en- and em-dash in whatever app I’m typing into, with no fancy ass required. The fact you can’t physically work out how to do that is your problem.
Is that why bees can’t wear contact lenses?
Yup–a sarnie shop in a Spa town. See what they’ve done there…
I’m sure I remember a similar story about someone very excited to get a response each night, and eventually they followed the return call, it got louder and louder, and eventually they saw some other idiot hooting like an owl through the trees.
Yeah, we already have all those things apart from futuristic technology. But the boffins promise it’s less than 5 years away now.
It hasn’t crashed for me yet but it’s flaky as anything. The most annoying part is getting notifications on mobile for messages you send yourself from desktop.
(Guessing JS / TS) I look after a moderately sized app, and still find console.log()
useful sometimes. They are all protected by a Boolean, so we have authLog && console.log('something about auth')
and the bools are all set in one global file. So turning debug logging on and off is very simple.
The best thing is that when it’s off, the bundler strips all the console log lines from the source, so they’re not even there-but-inactive in production.
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A hard pivot would have been going into food blenders. A launch company going into satellites seems more like just following the money.
Don’t be ridiculous–it’s obviously 1 child each. But what’s not clear from the article is how those who already have more than 1 decide which to get rid of before they turn 35.
My phone has cancer after going to that site :(
It’s pretty nasty—loads from a 3rd party domain (termly.io) that is blocked by uBO, and I had to disable it to load at all. After that, it loads into an iframe with a src of https://app.termly.io/policy-viewer/iframe-content.html?policyUUID=97db19c6-7afc-444b-bd38-9a2ac329fcac which you can load directly and print. It still has all the user-select: none
css settings applied so you can’t highlight / copy / paste, but that’s easy enough to remove in the inspector.
I remember hearing a story of a UN or EU real-time translator working German to English suddenly stopping, the English listeners looking a bit confused, and after another 15 or 20 seconds of hearing the German speaker continue with still no translation, just heard a whispered “the verb, dammit, the verb!” through their headsets.
I’m not from the US, and have heard of thatch in relation to hair. But not “Swedish fish”—also a US thing…