

Oh l I was thinking it’s because people pronounce it Connedicut
Oh l I was thinking it’s because people pronounce it Connedicut
Hm I’m not sure I’d say it’s perfect? I thought 70-80 was?
My cardiologist said it isn’t really “danger zone”, but if it were like 100+ it might be concerning.
I have had all the scans done, including a close look at my hearteries, and everything came back (surprisingly) clean.
I’m f’d my resting BPM is like 90.
People are dumb AF. Especially here in the US.
If it’s FTE then maybe 6mos.
If it’s contract, no minimum. If it’s a super short contract I just bundle it with some other entry or a self-employed entry.
For overlapping FTE I just list one or the other.
For overlapping contract it doesn’t matter so I lost them all.
Do you honestly think the US Congress gives a damn about us?
That’d be awesome. Unfortunately most of my experience (and I realize that is my experience) has so many packages dependencies that 50MB is impossible.
Don’t get me wrong, I am proficient in JS/TS so being able to work handily in NodeJS is great, less context switching, but I feel like so many companies I contract for just jam a square peg into a round hole because - and it just makes things painful.
Hmm, why? I’m generally a pacifist, but I don’t see us getting out of our current global predicament without some violence.
Yeah to be honest I actually feel kind of bad for them (I know I shouldn’t). But they did a superb job and communicated well and then COVID shut everything down and I guarantee they saw no benefit from my job…
…and then I sold the house in like 2021 and moved in with family. So, yeah. It was great while it lasted but some part of me does wish there was a little more quid pro quo, they deserve it.
I mean, for myself personally if it were written in NodeJS or Python or something I’d be less interested.
And I don’t even care about Rust. It’s just that everything and their sister is written in NodeJS and Python. I say this as someone who founded a company that uses Python.
Also the more I hear about actual Rust adoption the more willing I am to consider it for the next big thing.
They don’t have the same sticking power though, unless maybe you mandolin them into thin slices…
This is my thought too, did he just have them on hand and ready all the time?
Or were they like…sour smelling slices he kept in a weird tupperware on the passenger seat.
Amazing job. I honestly would’ve expected shortcuts taken due to price, but a friend’s friend who had worked in that industry said it all checked out. I would have even accepted some cheapness and still been OK given the price, just to get off my single pane aluminum windows.
In the end, they were far less drafty, summer heat didn’t leak through, and road noise was down. No complaints at all from me and I left them a positive review.
Sketch AF, so, no.
I got something like a 70% discount on new triple paned windows for my whole house simply to be a neighborhood “demo” house. They still told me straight up if I didn’t like the work, to leave an honest review to that effect.
I had 2 sliders, 11 windows, 7 skylights replaced for under $10k and it made a night and day difference in heating, cooling, and noise. And because of my HOA at the time, I couldn’t abide by the “lawn signs” agreement so they waived it. And then COVID hit so I was excused from ever having to talk to anyone about the service.
I lucked out, yes, but all that to say they still said I should be honest in all interactions. If a company is enforcing not being honest, that seems suspect.
Guns, cash, photos, safe contents.
Everything else is replaceable.
edit: I realize the guns are replaceable, but not like go to the corner store and buy same day replaceable. And I might need them.
Wait people eat at A&W? Is it any good?
There are multiple around me and I feel like I never see anyone in them and I myself have never been in 40+ years.
I have been to most every other fast food place more times than I can remember.
This is me.