Yes, and technically the Navy and Air Force were once involved, but it’s now run by a university in Alaska.
But yeah, these people don’t care about facts, so long as they can blame the government for something bad that happened.
Web Developer by day, and aspiring Swift developer at night.
Yes, and technically the Navy and Air Force were once involved, but it’s now run by a university in Alaska.
But yeah, these people don’t care about facts, so long as they can blame the government for something bad that happened.
I’m not the one trolling. I’m recounting a recent discussion i saw on Nextdoor. I think these people are batshit crazy.
According to many locals on NextDoor in my area, Helene was more than just a natural disaster. In fact, thanks in part to HAARP, the government has learned how to manufacture weather on their whims, and since mining companies have been getting pushback from the locals in both Gastonia and the mountains (over quartz and lithium deposits), the government sent Helene to flood those areas to devalue the properties so people will have no choice but to sell to the mining companies.
I shit you not. I wish I had screenshotted the conversation before it finally got removed.
And yall think Reddit is bad…. 😱
You know what else is overrun? Paywalls or other “requirements” where I need to signup and/or pay to access something that should be free.
Don’t get me started on those fullscreen ad interstitials that force me to watch an ad I’m not interested in before I can continue either.
Let’s face it, the Internet today fucking sucks and it’s partly to do with these so-called news outlets like the Atlantic.
I miss the days when barely anyone heard of the web. Sure, it wasn’t as feature rich, but then again, those features are overly abused in the name of capitalism anyway. It’s like those strip malls that have nothing but shitty restaurants, nail salons, and tax preparers. Gone are the days of fun stores like hobby shops, comic book stores, local mom & pop toy stores.
They just sucked the fun out of it all. 😡
According to the PMBOK (7th edition) by the Project Management Institute (PMI), daily standup is a “brief, daily collaboration meeting in which the team review progress from the previous day, declares intentions for the current day, and highlights any obstacles encountered or anticipated.” Source
To be fair, daily standups are defined however your group collectively decide to define it.
For those who decide to report the work from previous day, it’s expected that you would have made your list before the meeting, not during. It’s a practice I too struggle with. 😊
When my dad was in hospice, laying in a coma, I poured my heart out to him saying good bye and all that. The next day he died. Might be a coincidence; it might not. I like to think that he got closure from my ramblings the night before.
Hm. Might not be standup that’s the problem. Might be a company culture thing. But only you know that for sure. Good luck op! Disassociation can be a life saver.
Trump has to
win, we must push for paper ballots and voter ID, and fucking California bans voter IDlose, motherfuckers
FTFY
Now get out and vote, motherfuckers!
It would suck not to hold people accountable for their very bad decisions, but at this point if it means putting this shit behind us, I’d begrudgingly take it.
You found an important bug in your short code plugin. Removing the line from .gitkeep
is not actually the solution; it was a symptom of a much bigger and more dangerous problem: you are inadvertently including and parsing a file that is not intended to be a short code.
You, or a crafty hacker, might one day create a file with code in it that should not be parsed as a short code, and not realize that it’s being done. You’re lucky that you’re the one who discovered this and not somebody else.
The solution is the only parse the files that you need to parse. This means ignoring hidden files that begin with a dot. You might also think about creating a default ignore list for any other non-shortcode file that could exist.
Birthed me. Then they had the audacity to celebrate it each year there after.
This post is still not Linux related.
Yes. And also, you should be doing stretching exercises.
I was looking at it from the other way around, where any generation looks down on the next generation because they’re soft because my generation had/did XYZ; not limited to boomers or their silent generation.
…the Logitech AI mouse.
That should be false advertising; both to consumers and investors. There is nothing AI about a dedicated button preprogrammed to launch an application that does the AI for you.
But I guess that further demonstrates your point about companies cramming shit in consumer’s faces to appease investors. It’s still a huge WTF in my book though.
Isn’t the idea that previous generations suffered so that future generations don’t have to? If my kids never have to know a life where their parents worked such long hours away from home that they became latch key kids, then society and I have done our jobs. Right?
Blood sacrifices to ensure victory?
“This method of voting is bad and could be abused, but if it helps us win I’m all for it.”
- Robert Tyler, Attorney representing Conservative Churches/Pastors
Maybe there was a point in time where Trump would have ignored a question because it didn’t appeal to his narcissism, but I would venture that at this point his brain is too far gone for that.
Hey I understand. Im appalled by these people who are trying to turn this into some sort of political conspiracy for the sake of … I really don’t know what.
I hope your friends are okay. You too. Take time for yourself too.