Gotta buy land first. Like 10 acers if you want to grow most of your own food.
Gotta buy land first. Like 10 acers if you want to grow most of your own food.
Volunteer to help get good local politicians elected.
Help a local charity.
The impact will be indirect, but inpactful.
Volunteer to help get good local politicians elected.
Help a local charity.
The impact will be indirect, but inpactful.
Yes! It is great.
Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.
a “great rejuvenation” by 2049.
Few things, other than raising children take 25 years. Is China hoping for a baby boom?
If it is a large concern, then encryption will help. There are even drives with built-in encryption exactly for this purpose.
Otherwise, will with non-repeated data. Repeat 9 times. (A heuristic, based on something I read 10 years ago.)
Do not use repeated digits. Those are optimized out.
There was a nonfederated one. Elk talk, or Oxes. Anyway, most useful on college campuses. Pointing this out for reseach.
Sounds great!
Edit: It was yikyak!
Put it to use. Accomplish something. The grind will be boring, but will go by quickly.
I am surprised at how much more responsive my phone is now. GBoard wad 495 MiB, HeliBoard is nearly 34 MiB. (No idea how much was loaded into RAM.)
Edit: I am aware of the cognitive bias of newness. My phone has 3 GiB of RAM, so it is possible there was a real impact.
Been doing it for years as a sysadmin. Great for documentation and multiple terminal windows. Interrupting programs (email, messengers) on the small screen so they are easy to review but out of direct line of sight.
Small screen makes it easy to screen share with others. They can seen the whole thing at a reasonable size.
Here’s where the smoke and mirrors come in. While the stores have no actual cashiers, there are reportedly over 1,000 real people in India scanning the camera feeds to ensure accurate checkouts.
Those numbers will be manipulated. Good line of thought, keep working on the solution.
I am failing to find source, but there is also a story about an older predictive model that worked great at one hospital, but failed miserably at the next. There was just enough variation in everything that the model broke.
(I think the New England Journal of Medicine podcast, but I am not finding the episode.)
The government forces the sale and facilitates, they do not take the face value. This can be a real shit show.
A smart person should never allow the government to do the sale. These things should have been for sale months ago.
I am a terrible gardener as I only recognize zucchini.
HR takes a different tact when a person starts to sight harassment from contemporaneous notes.
I’ve had billion dollar companies screw me out of 300$ (a lot of money for me at the time, haha) for no reason except that they could.
I can confirm, I used to work for one. When the budget got tight, all contracts would be paid on the due date and never before (net90 will get paid on the 90 day.) Orders that arrived on the dock would be sent back. And it was too everyone, not a judgement of who could sue or who was also a customer.
I fully encourage large deposits and payment terms that you want.
Great advice. Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing. It sounds like you have a great attitude and method.
That is really cool. I guess there is a big split between freelancer and contract employee.
I don’t think so. Most people have heads. That crossbow will still need room to move.
Maybe it could work if the platform were raised 6 inches.