But quiche is tasty!
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But quiche is tasty!
If I tried this again today I would perish need to be rescued
But with discipline and training, this climb is very achievable! You don’t need to be a technical climber for this one.
Probably climbing up the West Ridge of Quandary Peak in CO. I was with 3 college friends. I didn’t expect the altitude to affect me as much as it did, but I got pretty winded. It was a little snowy and wet, so our holds were sketchy at times. Along the ridge it’s class 3 climbing, and the crux is a crack in a steep rock with a dangerous fall behind you. That was probably the biggest adrenaline rush I’ve ever had.
Thankfully we were greeted by some friendly mountain goats on our descent.
Here’s a good video of the climb. The harder stuff starts about 9 minutes in.
This chart would be more readable if the corruption perception index were explained by having the polarity of the scale labeled. I.e. is green “corrupt” or not?
By following the source link, it looks like green = “clean” and gray = “corrupt”.
It’s almost like these languages were designed to solve different problems.
AWS CLI is trash compared to gcloud in general.
Say what you want about DI frameworks, but if I have to remove another fucking global variable so I can write a test, I’m going to cut a bitch.
πfs: The Data-Free Filesystem!
I’m pretty sure that’s not what edge computing is. You’ve just described client-side computing.
The “edge” is similar to a CDN. Usually some kind of application layer code that’s running in an ISP data center rather than in a cloud provider’s data center.
How does it maintain privacy?
Delta AMEX offers a “free” checked bag on domestic flights.
I mostly meant like, if you really wanted, you could have an LLM generate responses for most day to day conversations. This feature already exists for text and email.
Of all the stuff I’ve seen in the comments, this is actually feasible today.
Oh wow. I hate this lol
Would you rather have semicolons or significant newlines?
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is just a monad after all
You can replace return foo
with just foo
.
Well you have a variable foo
being mutated. Maybe that’s what they’re for?
Ok I don’t really agree with all of your lines of reasoning but I’m curious what you think the solution to our gun problem is. We at least agree that we have a problem, right?
Buy a portable AC unit and install it in your bedroom or living room window.
EDIT: I have this one that works well at least on a single room: https://www.amazon.com/Vremi-000-BTU-Portable-Conditioner/dp/B084H4B6NB?th=1