I order on the website and they text me when ready. Pull up, they bring out the groceries and I am wear sandals and shorts when it’s snowing
I order on the website and they text me when ready. Pull up, they bring out the groceries and I am wear sandals and shorts when it’s snowing
I bought my Aventon from a local bike shop.
It does a lot less. It just keeps you in yoursne and adjusts speed. You can’t change lanes with disengaging AP.
That car had AP1 which used hardware developed by MobileEye. Tesla doest like licensing software so they ditched that for a homegrown solution.
I started getting messages every week from a carbon black scan blocking access to some npm’s package.json.
IT just white listed files named package.json.
My answer is usually “I don’t care how well it runs on your windows machine. Our deployments are on Linux”.
I’m a old developer that has done a lot of admin over the years out of necessity.
A user
IT is an administrative function and is really part of operations.
Software development is generally a creative position and is a profit center. If you work somewhere where you develop internal apps, you may have a different perspective.
It goes both ways. At my old job, they took away local admin. But for some reason they configured visual studio to run as admin. So, I just wrote a little program that opens the shell. Whenever I needed admin, I just ran that program from Visual Studio.
It doesn’t bother me at all. I don’t even really need a bag of ashes back. The memories are important.
I’m set up for my body to got the University because that’s the cheapest way to dispose of a body. They tell you that your family can get ashes back but they all get mixed together.
How? Just because you get the right token back doesn’t mean you got ashes from the body you asked them to cremate. They could be from any body in the oven with them.
They probably sold the implants to be used in another pet
How’s that going to help when they burn multiple corpses at the same time?
If you think “of” and “have” (or it’s contraction) sound alike, you’re part of the problem. “Of” has a softer finish more like “ovf” than “ov”. The transition from ‘o’ to ‘f’ starts hard with a ‘v’ but finishes with a soft ‘f’.
Or “would of”, “could of”, “should of”. Enunciate your words. “have” and “of” sound different.
It’s “psych” as in “He psyched us out” which comes from “using psychology on them”
rm ./-rf
This one is. But can’t we get it to an F?
In the 70s we definitely said thd pledge and sang the national anthem. When we move to WI for 7th grade, they didn’t do it there.
Not too much but they’ve been under cooking the blueberry muffins so I quit ordering them.