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Why would there be? Electric cars are luxury items bought by people who own homes.
Why would there be? Electric cars are luxury items bought by people who own homes.
That is not accurate. There are plenty of apartment buildings far away from commercial areas. They can be surrounded by rural areas or suburban areas (SFH zoning).
So you don’t ever want to learn about new things? And even if you did, you wouldn’t want those new things be efficiently suggested to you and instead be bundled with a bunch of other boring crap?
Also, what you’re asking for is what the tool seems to do. You would put the slider all the way to one side to avoid having new stuff suggested. Existing social media platforms often just shove stuff at you endlessly.
I’ve used very low-end devices with no lag, so this is surprising. I’ve always had more consistent performance in flutter, and the smoothness is usally what tips me off. React Native tends to be very fast though, since it uses native views.
“Why don’t 85% of people just stop buying groceries”
They also claimed that the touch-based psychotherapy technique that Lykos used for the trial ties to dubious cult-like new-age psychospiritual therapy, which, among other things, intends to bring about a “global spiritualized society” and suggests suicidal ideation stems from suffering that occurred in the birth canal. This therapy has the potential to allow for abuse and exploitation, the researchers claimed in their public comment. At least one participant in the trial has accused a therapist involved with the trial of sexual assault during the trial’s therapy sessions.
Well I would hope something like this gets shut down.
Yes, “to summarize” indeed.
I found the if-blocks more concerning than the lack of parentheses. Although I would’ve preferred parentheses for better parity with Kotlin for the if-else blocks (instead of then
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Yes. What’s the challenge with extracting from the url?
I really wish there was another US-sphere manufacturer for SBCs. I don’t really trust chinese boards or any board manufactered by a company with no legal liability in the US for that matter.
Have you tried writing a script with Greasemonkey?
I see this as a positive for Flutter. Android tends to publicly execute its favorite libraries and ignore the ones that actually work properly.
I hereby sentence you to writing exception handling code in viewmodels with the following requirements:
Uh-oh heretic spotted. Recant everything you’ve said or I’ll make you justify every line of your manifest to a robot!
“Okay Todd, looks like Steve is working on auth, so you’ll be on the blacklist today-… ahah I mean, working on the blacklist today ahem…”
All these SBCs look cool but there’s no way I’m connecting a PC sold by a company with no legal liability to my network.
I’d still prefer code over a DSL. In fact, I just like Flutter. Hot reload and no fighting XML-as-a-DSL.
Well, forgiving a bunch of debt without fixing the problem isn’t going to stop the leak. You can fully expect that bailing out debtors will result in lenders offering riskier loans they expect to be forgiven. With schools turning into a debt-selling industry, buying that debt from private lenders using public money would be robbing not only the tax payer, but also the next generation of the opportunity for an education. You can’t buy your way out of problem that isn’t caused by cost (hint: greed).
All that to say, there should be debt caps on education before any kind of broad forgiveness. Or just federally subsidize up to a certain amount and then no one will go to pricier schools except those who can afford to without hardship.
Granted, your dog leaves home and becomes a local celebrity for walking himself. He shares none of the fame and fortune with you, yet you’re still on the hook for his housing and food expenses anyway.
Look the issues with java.util.UUID and Postgres.