I just don’t listen to Ska because never feels like the time. But whenever I’ve heard it I’ve actually liked it.
I just don’t listen to Ska because never feels like the time. But whenever I’ve heard it I’ve actually liked it.
It feels weird to me, like I feel pressured to do the cashier job on myself while the person that would normally do it watches.
I’m busier thinking about the people that is being paid to make sure I do the checkouts.
When the benefits outweigh the costs they’ll do.
Maybe there’s something like that going on. There’s nothing about the aspect of it that throws me off, I always thought it looks appealing, but the time I tried it didn’t go so well.
Unpopular opinion? Strawberries with whipped cream make want to puke.
Lol, if I had family in my social media I would have to stop using social media.
If a space suit is needed, would the hat go inside or outside the suit?
With two of me I think I could make for a normal person.
I don’t really care, as long as I can keep avoiding it I’m fine. I replaced my muscle memory which was what kept me going there for so long. For the rest, we’ll see how things go.
I’m not sure what it is but I’ve gotten no warnings when oil levels were dangerous, I only noticed because I checked the oil stick. Anyway the temperature gauge seems to be working and I keep an eye on it as much or more than the fuel.
I’m very wary of the term because it could only be measured correctly if everyone started from the same conditions. People with more resources have it easier to go up.
I don’t know if ignoring is the word for it, but I don’t trust for shit the dashboard warnings in my car. I’m pretty sure they don’t report issues. I haven’t tried to have it checked, but the car is old and I try to pay attention in some other ways.
I thought the same with a cheap mechanical I bought, then I tried to go back to my old, still usable keyboard after some days and for some reason it doesn’t feel so usable anymore.
But things get weird when the lego shapes have different sizes and you need to craft adapting pieces?
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Python was not such a problem because you can make a .py file and start doing things. More or less like a js. But when I want to make my own things with compiled programs like c++, rust, haskell… I get stuck.
I was thinking about picking languages from scratch. If it’s about libraries it is kinda expected to know some basics.
What I’m trying to say is that I have to drop a lot of tutorials because I can’t even start running the code locally. If I don’t know how to use the code I’m learning outside the browser is like I’m learning nothing.
They should have put more emphasis on the possible usages for what they find out…