Incidentally, should I want it, I can take a paid month off at any time at my job.
I don’t see why this is a problem, except that the GOP don’t know how to run a business or a government.
Coder dude.
Incidentally, should I want it, I can take a paid month off at any time at my job.
I don’t see why this is a problem, except that the GOP don’t know how to run a business or a government.
I’d love to hear what argument these fuck-knuckles have that would make, “I voted against family leave” - or even, “I voted against summer break for adults” - not make them unelectable…
Context might also help. Bitcoin in 2014. What do you think the odds are he was recruited to help launder by the same folks propping Trump up?
The fun part about that: you can burn hydrogen with fluorine because fluorine is the best oxidizer; it’s then deadly (and caustic) because hydrogen is not the best reducer - it’s both an oxidizer and a reducer and, as a result, it’s basically middle-of-the-road for both properties. Specifically, most metals are better. So the HF will happily drop its hydrogen for many metals to oxidize (fluoridate) them instead. Lead, iron, zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and lithium will each make a way more stable fluoride than does hydrogen.
In solution (say, if you inhale HF, it’ll dissolve into the moisture in your lungs), it breaks apart into H⁺ and F⁻ ions - both of which are just straight-up electrochemically promiscuous. The pair’ll run through your lungs breaking up organic bonds like couples at an orgy.
Even so, HF doesn’t hold a candle in terms of danger (and oxidation potential) compared to fluorine peroxide / dioxygen difluoride / FOOF.
Yes.
Not only will metal fires break apart the water into oxygen and hydrogen, but they will consume the oxygen, as the metal oxide is a more stable energy state than is water. So you end up with a billow of hydrogen coming off the fire that mixes with the oxygen just above (because lighter gases rise) the oxygen-depleted zone of the fire, and it combusts there.
Next time it snows, remember: you’re being gently coated in stellar ash.
Cannon won’t be presiding over the J6 charges. She’s Florida circuit; J6 will be filed in D.C.
Really? Then why say, out loud, that during the time you were in charge of the government, that the government staged a riot?
I mean, that’s a confession, right? Does he realize it’s a confession?
The axon and dendrite of the one cell don’t speak to one another anymore, so we have to treat them as two.
Does that technically count as a confession?
At least not until there’s a damn web version.
Bro, you used your pillow sales to try and incite insurrection on the thinnest of bullshit data. The fact that the vast majority of folks with sense thought maybe you shouldn’t have pillow sales to fund terrible ideas anymore is kinda on you.
What’s even better is that the guy in question - Robert Zeidman - is, in fact a Trump supporter. But as a data analytics engineer, he wasn’t able to fool himself with bullshit data.
Creating new objects would confuse your ORM vs. Always create new objects? Well, you’ve convinced me.
If you just made copy constructors in the first example, the problem wouldn’t have existed. This is wholly contrived, and I feel dumber for having watched it.
Not even saying I like OOP, or that functional isn’t usually a better paradigm - but this was the goofiest argument I’ve seen for it.
Replacing semicolons with Greek question marks? Easy fix.
Terminating identifiers with Greek question marks? Pure evil.
Largely? The lack of convincing emotional range.