hmmmm I need an actual example.
hmmmm I need an actual example.
it’s impossible to be in a relationship and not discuss finance unless you just straight up do not intend to be in any committed relationships.
the easier way is to not be in relationships that you’re not financially compatible.
a razor deathadder is 25 dollars, I honestly don’t think suffering through 4 onn mouse is worth it.
Nintendo hardwares are sold for profit
hear hear, if it has problem then I take it to apple store for service. I don’t wanna waste time fucking about on my laptop. I’ll do trouble shooting on desktop but I just want long battery life and apple silicone beat the fuck out of anything else.
when people say Atlanta to people that don’t live in the surrounding area they really mean the greater metro Atlanta area.
they demolished a medium density neighborhood for highways so suburbs can commute in and out of inner city. when you destroy neighborhoods and create “green space”, people don’t just stop existing. they either get pushed to the suburbs if they can afford it, or (most likely) the ghettos.
and how does highway create public transit?
highway is a mechanism to separate the undesired that cannot afford cars. kill a few lanes and build trains would mean “those people” can reach “our neighborhoods”.
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why wait? that’s how much an electric hummer weighs 🙃
does not work in the US. bike theft is too easy.
not quite, suburbs are more dangerous for bikes because cars are used to wide smooth roads and do not look for bikes.
for some stuff absolutely, styling frameworks like bootstrap and others kludged together the concept of grid based designs. css grid just makes it official and more flexible.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality
mdn goes into it more and it’s way more involved than I thought, looks like order of operand doesn’t matter. see the number to string section
2 equal signs will coerce the second operand into the type of first operand then do a comparison of it can. so 1 == “1” is true. this leads to strange bugs.
3 equal signs do not do implicit type conversion, cuts down on weird bugs. 1===“1” is false.
edit: it appears to be more complicated than that for double equals and the position of operands don’t matter. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality
bro we’re on css grid now
I mean, you can try to have them repair your microwave
wat, that has got to be costing them a ton in opportunity cost?
sure, once you look past the insane wealth inequalities and transient tech workers it’s mighty beautiful.
just throw them away lol