

Yeah, I think OP has created a false dichotomy here
Yeah, I think OP has created a false dichotomy here
Like yeah, I mean it sounded like a joke, but it’s really fucking serious. I’ve submitted nearly 1,000 resumes, have had maybe three or four interviews from that, and they’ve all been like kthanxbye.
Interview for a new job for which I am perfectly qualified: “Tell me about a time that you <something which I do at least weekly in my current position>”
My brain: (white noise)
I am this way completely. If I don’t fully understand all the details of something, I have no chance of remembering it. Elementary math classes were difficult in college because they infrequently included formal proofs, but as I progressed into more advanced courses I found I really loved math. The formal proofs made the difference. I need to be convinced that something is true; I can’t simply take it at face value.
I have never heard of this before now
Domain registrars are required to collect your real information and display it in the Whois database. Many registrars offer a “Whois privacy” service where they put their name and address in the database instead of yours, most charge a fee for this. That’s one thing to keep in mind.
Don’t go driving a car until you have a masters in mechanical engineering
Circles and boundaries: Creating flexible “circles” (like “colleagues” or “book club”) and “boundaries” (granular permission sets) to control exactly who can see, interact with, or collaborate on anything—putting people in charge of their online relationships.
Yeah, I miss Google+ also
Yeah, but what they’re saying is they don’t know what the project even is. The page needs to say what bonfire is and what it does.
Do they have a mobile version?
Yeah I agree with you here, your comment definitely has helped me finally make the switch (mentally, at least) to btrfs. I was a slow hold-out on ext4, but my next install I’ll go the butter route.
Probably not. In all likelihood, if the trajectory of life follows a normal distribution, we’re probably about halfway there. Meaning in a billion years most–if not all–life will be gone when the sun gives out
I use iNaturalist, but not for that
You’ve reinvented blade servers
LaTeX with Beamer for slides, and show the resulting PDF on any computer you want
I’m a cat person and I don’t get it either
The star in the middle is not spell checking
Definitely them going cheaper. Neither tastes anything like it did back then. Completely different recipes.
Net Zero? I definitely used it for a while.