They’re kinda crap quality and appeal to all the Clapton stans mostly
They’re kinda crap quality and appeal to all the Clapton stans mostly
Lead can’t possibly be cheaper than iron or sawdust or something
How does lead keep ending up in the food? I could understand environmental exposure in a lead-contaminated field or something but why would anyone build a food processing plant and let lead near it?
Nah, the sun is safe to look at during totality. At any other point, even 1% of sunlight getting past, look away or use eclipse glasses because you’re going to get a sunburn on your retinas otherwise.
Webb has a sun shield because it specifically cannot look at the sun ever. What’s the source on this photo? Nothing shows up in reverse search and I’ve not found any articles on Webb looking at the eclipse. Is Webb even positioned where it can observe an eclipse?
Model collapse moment
“Your honor, my client telling a bunch of people on video that he wanted to cross state lines and murder protestors with his rifle is devastating to my case.”
“Sustained, evidence is dismissed as prejudicial.”
It’s used everywhere in business so you’re basically guaranteed to find a job if you’re good with it, and vice versa, the hiring pool is big if you’re a corporation. It’s got a robust standard library. In the last few years it’s picked up more and more useful features like lambdas and dynamic typing to cut down on boilerplate. It’ll run on basically anything and you, the developer, don’t need to worry about compiling to specific target platforms. It’s also avoided a lot of the design-by-committee garbage that’s turned C++ into a Venn diagram of feature incompatibility.
That said, package management in java kind of sucks. There’s still plenty of boilerplate. The language is highly dependent on meta-programming annotations in many cases that hide code from you and obscure details. Exceptions are stupid and expensive.
Unlike the Turians, who are valorously militant, thoroughly disciplined, and love hierarchy.
Is a Cessna full of dynamite a technical?
Yes, causing damage to the bourgeoisie is more effective than picking which bourgeoisie is in charge of the two available options, and its how every civil right was won. Sabotage is one step above strikes, and dragging a factory owner out of his home and beating him to death is only a few steps higher on the “listen to us or we’re not playing” scale
Try to find earl gray cream tea. It’s a more overall pronounced flavor and local afternoon tea joints will sell you cans of their blends
She was on SNL and made a bunch of titty jokes about herself iirc. Straight up cashing in
Most of the helium was sort of there from the get-go at about the same time hydrogen showed up. But he’s a real ding dong because every element in his body (except the hydrogen) was another element once
Elements change by proton count, iirc, and they’re generally not very happy about it. Much less concerned about tossing their electrons around
The actual Luddite movement wasn’t “technology bad” it was “We don’t want to become unemployed because our jobs were automated away and the factory owners and government would let us starve to death, and we’re going to protest that by destroying the machines that would destroy us to harm the capitalists”
Canada has some of the loosest mining regulations in the world, and so many of the companies that clear cut the Amazon, strip mine it for ore, and dump heavy metals into rivers are all HQed in Canada. The Canadian economy is poorly diversified with big chunks represented by mining and forestry. Canada has frequently run into conflict with native tribes by trying to force them off the land they were forced onto so Canada can build pipelines or clear cut old growth forests.
Canada is just America with shitty universal healthcare and even more aggressive resource extraction, so whatever produces communists will be similar in both societies, so you could safely expect 1/10 users to be canadian
Double the number of l, b, g, t, q, i, a tiles