That’s kind of the point. People naturally imagine that there are much greater contributions and that there’s no way a minor choice like an SUV over a compact has major consequences. But this graph does demonstrate that such a decision matters.
That’s kind of the point. People naturally imagine that there are much greater contributions and that there’s no way a minor choice like an SUV over a compact has major consequences. But this graph does demonstrate that such a decision matters.
I don’t get people who are silly enough to pay full price for these single player dlc-chocked games when there are perfectly free, uh, copies online.
Autohotkey is the most arcane fucking language I’ve used, idk why someone hasn’t rewritten it in something clearer.
Bosses will never understand this and discourage refactoring until months later nothing works and everything has to be rewritten…
At that point why not use TSV?
I fucking hate Outlook and if I have to pick between two similar jobs I’d pick the one with gsuite over Microsoft any day.
Rclone is superior IMHO, you have to explicitly name the output folder. Used to think it was a hassle but in hindsight being explicit about the destination reduces mistakes.
I use GNU find every day and still have to google about the details. Only learnt about - delete the other day, good to know the position matters.
Wouldn’t syncing automatically every few days give you the same protection though?
Only if you’re specifically targeted. I know enough regex to know that nobody is going to bother trying to parse known passwords to identify patterns like that when there’s a billion suckers who use ‘password123’ for their bank accounts.
As long as the pattern is not super predictable, and aren’t dictionary words, nobody is brute forcing that.
You don’t have to wait, they’re doing it now.
It’s entirely depend on the time frame range of your data. If it’s wide it rapidly becomes useful to see the year first. In general I like to put ‘larger’ group variables in tables from left to right, helps in a similar way.
If its Boeing I ain’t landing doesn’t have the same ring.
I don’t use chatGPT, but work with colleagues who do. They’re productivity visibly drops and half the time I gotta fix their shitty code.
You’d be surprised, if you’re anywhere near a road regularly or live in a city you’re bound to pick up fine dust on your glasses. It may not make much of a difference in the short term but preventing grit scratches makes your glasses last much longer in my experience.
The problem is you wanna wash off any potential grit with running water before cleaning your glasses, otherwise those wipes will still scratch them. I never use glasses cleaning wipes for that reason.
I picked up this trick from a reddit comments years ago and it’s a godsend, perfectly clean smudge-free glasses, and they last longer as you’re less likely to scratch them.
The trouble with this I’ve found is that nobody bothers to learn how you did it (even if the Excel is fairly trivial) and now you’re responsible for everyone’s Excel sheets. And they constantly find ways to break it no matter how many rules you implement.
Same. Stopped playing sea of thieves with friends as we were constantly ganked or chased for hours by kids screaming racial slurs.
Feels more like boomer/elderly millennial fb humour tbh. And yes it’s painfully bad.