Is it a stereotype that British work hard? I thought the stereotype is that they are always drunk.
Is it a stereotype that British work hard? I thought the stereotype is that they are always drunk.
Millennials as well. I get bored with modern games. Grinding all day for a pink weapon skin. Tf, I don’t care what color are my skins. Give me a good old challenge
Fridge magnets are the secret of infinite energy
No, the problem is not gravity, is that the train attached to earth has velocity dictated by the Earth movements, and keeps it because of inertia. In your theoretical experiment, the train would be launched on space at constant velocity.
You need energy to decelerate, though.
No, all these old houses are mostly stones and bricks. Fires are not a threat.
Earthquakes on the other hand…
I can only see restaurants gazebos and tables, are you sure?
Anyway these places are usually limited traffic zones. Few cars/vans have permits to enter, particularly for loading and unloading purposes
Never ask a emacs user to show their conf files… Immediately Nuremberg trials
(clearly /s…)
Is this a compliment to Google? Edge is just chromium with few eye candies, custom settings and original tracking system replaced by Microsoft tracking system.
We know it is a good browser, Google engineers are in general good engineers
Who have stats on my family 5 generations ago to know if where they sit in the national wealth scale of that time? (of a nation that did not even exist back then)
Scientists used to “taste” new chemical compounds. This is extremely accurate
What’s the thing in the left hand?
Fun fact: Italian “well mannered” people are expected to eat pizza with fork and knife, exactly because eating with hands is considered gross by “eating etiquette experts” (I have no idea how to call people judging other people own businesses)
In practice, you guys are eating pizza like poor people, what a shame!! /s
You forgot to scale by an arbitrary “heuristic” constant to mask the excess of simplification of the models.
Details in the supplementary information
No, you are right… Time to hire 3 PMOs per developer to copy and paste random numbers in well formatted tables on outlook, and send it around in the mailing list with CIO and directors.
And publicly shame developers if some meaningless number goes down
/s
Better ask the lead developers… :)
We use sonarqube for code analysis that is pretty nice and has a community edition. It isn’t a bullet proof solution, but it is pretty convenient for maintainers and reviewers of PRs. The only thing missing from the enterprise edition are useless flashy dashboards to show to people who don’t understand computers
Definitely the first. I work in ML, and I find for instance people with background mainly in c# to be the least fit for my field, particularly if they have long experience. So I understand this kind of requests