And at least I’m North America there’s another Maté relative, Yaupon. Both are holly species.
And at least I’m North America there’s another Maté relative, Yaupon. Both are holly species.
In this case the bond is because he’s appealing a civil judgement that’s been reached. This is different from a bail bond. He’s not at risk of jail over this unless he gets in contempt of court.
At least in my faang office, there’s essentially zero ports to plug into. If you have a desktop, there’s a port, but that’s the exception. I’ve never seen anyone plug a laptop in.
They mostly don’t even give out desktops to devs these days, everything is in the cloud.
My experience with it on Android had several weird bugs
These seem resolved now
This is a game I keep coming back to. I love it, and it’s got great replayability. I’m glad the phone version works well now.
A lot of us in the US still pay rent in checks. I get them from my bank in books of a hundred, and there’s no upper limit on how big they can be.
Anything that risks bouncing requires getting a fancy check (certified) where they take the money out before issuing the check.
It’s mostly software engineers, and distributed across almost every team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyana–Venezuela_territorial_dispute summarizes the history. I think what Guyana wants is the status quo.
Genocide is not an appropriate response to an attack.
Ironically, as I’ve become more senior (11+ years at a faang company) I’ve had to do less and less of that “look around and understand everything” work because of time pressure. But I rely on my experience to be more confident that I can ignore the details and focus on the reason I’m in this file.
Well, that, and if it gets too messy I give up and call in a junior engineer…
My dad died from this. It’s a horrible way to go. I’m sorry to hear anyone else has to deal with this condition.
This is because your operands are const char[]. That’s not a std::string.
C++ does, but it’s not a very efficient operation. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/operator%2B
“well actually” room temperature superconductors do exist, quite definitely! … But only at 100 gigapascals of pressure. https://uspex-team.org/static/file/Troyan2022_ufn227g_High-temperature superconductivity in hydrides.pdf
Still really cool, but not useful for engineering.
I agree that this paper needs to be replicated before we get excited.
I’m a confident cook making food for two people in a small kitchen.
I wing it, but I’m making choices so that everything fits together and I have some recipe patterns that work well. I don’t do meal prep. Most dinners double as a lunch.
A lot of what makes my cooking efficient only comes with practice. I know the timing of different things and cook accordingly to line stuff up. Rice in the pressure cooker takes 30 minutes. That kind of thing. Make choices so that stuff goes in parallel, or make one pot dishes.
I generally try to have a main dish, potentially a starch side if the main isn’t, and a vegetable.
Some example meals:
You’re in for a treat!
I’m playing a bit of totk, and building out a version of https://pedestrianobservations.com/2023/06/18/assume-normal-costs-an-update/ in Nimby Rails!
I love that I can easily correct and annotate bike lanes