I use Torque per cubic foot.
I use Torque per cubic foot.
Someone show this to the guy who asked about how to walk through a field of cows.
Not a European, but I’m going with dark alleys.
Crash Bandicoot vibes
I do microclouds in the service.
Yeah but it’s just going to get better at magicking. Soon all us wizards will be out of a job…
I think the difference is that as a kid music is forced on you from all kinds of sources: parents, friends, radio, etc. So you don’t realize how much time you actually spent just listening to new music.
As an Old, you probably don’t have nearly as much random exposure, i.e. you control when you listen to music now. Which means the answer to your question is that you have to consciously set aside time simply to listen to music. It may feel like a “waste of time” for each track you think is shit, but that’s just part of the process.
Good luck, and thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
If the job market around you sucks then you may have to just practice until you get good enough.
However that does not mean online code tests are accurate or properly reflect your skills and ability to do actual job work. They’re a tool used by companies that don’t respect the candidate’s time and you should see that as a mini red flag.
Good one, I hope others can learn from my mistakes
SQL-99 called and wants it’s joke back
If the salary is right, you can call me whatever you want.
Lol just try it yourself. Pound some white sugar and psyllium husks and see how you feel afterwards.
Gross
I would start with the classic: Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug
Dang, I was thinking companies using vaccines to put ads in our anuses, but you’re probably right.
If you look at your poop in the toilet, then yes they will put ads in your anus. The ads would of course come out with your turds.
These days this reads as some kind of managerial feel-good comic.
The words are coming from inside the house
I don’t understand panel #11. I know the liquify tool, but how does he make her solid?