Solid idea. One consequence of this would be the possible delay in removing material that really should be removed as fast as possible, though.
Solid idea. One consequence of this would be the possible delay in removing material that really should be removed as fast as possible, though.
What worked for me was starting out slow, but making sure being consistent was my priority. I forced myself to go on short walks at least 3x a week and stuck to it. It kind of grew on its own from there.
Mint is my go to suggestion for new people switching over.
As soon as I saw him react I knew these fucks would be childish about it.
The DEA sought to temporarily reclassify kratom as a schedule 1 substance in 2016, but reversed course following a backlash. So in lieu of federal oversight, a growing number of states and cities have been cracking down on kratom on their own.
What’s this have to do with Biden?
Console gaming has its benefits over PC gaming and often times is better.
We desperately need a third party review system with legitimate consequences.
You’re agreeing with something I didn’t state. I’m not defending the idea of introducing bugs through bad code and then blaming others. I think the way Linus responded to that was the issue.
I don’t deny discord comes with bloat. But the idea that discord needs a “super expensive rig” seems a bit hyperbolic. If you can browse this site, your hardware can probably deal with discord.
I don’t think I am missing the forest. There’s not an issue with the idea of correcting a developer, but there is an issue in the way the correction was carried out. Just because something behaves “better” after punishment doesn’t mean the punishment was good. Ends justifying means and all.
The client is garbage as well unless you own a super expensive rig.
What are you on about with this? Discord has its criticisms but this is stretching it.
“An oldie but a goodie”… What?! This shouldn’t be celebrated. What an absolutely unacceptable way to behave. Shame on anyone encouraging this.
If your interview involves telling me a username is “something you are” rather than “something you know”, I’m running away from that job as fast as I can.
Great looking font, but I’m not sure I can justify $75 for it.
#2 is a dangerous assumption!
This came from your security team? I usually see it from HR / management selling it as a branding issue or “professional” thing.
Legally, businesses very much own the data about you unfortunately.
Right, but that content will still exist server side.