The shows in Vegas are definitely worth a trip. I just saw Penn and Teller and the Blue Man Group.
Plus Vegas is really just so over the top. Walking around seeing the lights and sights, it’s pretty cool.
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The shows in Vegas are definitely worth a trip. I just saw Penn and Teller and the Blue Man Group.
Plus Vegas is really just so over the top. Walking around seeing the lights and sights, it’s pretty cool.
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Turns out, the sky is pretty thick if you hit it hard enough.
This is amazing and I love it.
Ha! That’s awesome!
Ok, hear me out.
We find the users with the slowest internet and start sending them all the data. They don’t have to keep anything on disk. Then they send it all back and forth between each other. Any time a user makes a request, we just wait for one of the slow nodes to come across the data and send it out.
We use the slowest wires for all the storage. It’s fool proof.
Ask a local lawyer. Laws vary about recording someone without their permission.
There’s so much boilerplate to even do the most simple tasks. And that boilerplate is something that could usually be automatically added by a compiler.
That kind of stuff often introduces footguns.
I use Svelte, and I love it. Although I’m not a huge fan of the new Runes syntax. It’ll probably grow on me though.
I fucking hate React. It’s slow, verbose, and unpleasant to work with. It’s all the worst parts of Java brought over to JavaScript. That being said, it’s still better than Angular.
Some coating on the glass is very faintly purple. Could be UV protection, anti glare, anti fog, etc.
Glass itself is very faintly green, so it’s not the color of the glass, unless they are made out of some other material (something like polycarbonate or sapphire).
Well duh. They’re the enforcers. The enforcers don’t need to follow the rules.
Is it possible for me to get an account? How would I go about doing that?
Sure, but those kinds of lights are very dim. You can just use a dimmer bulb set to very low if you want that kind of longevity.
Although unless you’re familiar with someone, you should call it an usted-usted.
Basically all of the time you’re alive will be after the heat death of the universe, where you will be floating in space, with nothing to do, nothing to see, nothing to experience. Complete darkness, complete silence, in a complete vacuum, for eternity. Every other particle in the universe is forever out of your reach. You know that you will have nothing forever. You will never see, hear, or touch anything again, for all of time, which will never end. The trillions of years that preceded your float through the void fade into a distant memory as you outlive twice as much time, four times as much, a trillion-trillion times as much, and infinitely more.
Lying can get you ahead in the immediate, but then you’re a liar, and liars lose friends and alienate people.
Me and the millions of other people who own electric cars. What value have you added to this conversation? Do you even own an electric car? It sounds like you’re not talking from experience.
So fly.