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The same thing that’s on the first side, but in reverse.
The same thing that’s on the first side, but in reverse.
I’m probably going to get some hate for this one, but Spider-Man: Across The Spiderverse. The story wasn’t as tight as the first movie, they introduced too many new characters to keep up with, and it ended with a setup for the next movie.
Did they fight against the bulge, or for it?
I can bend the last joint in my fingers independently. I also have a small nub on the tip of my tongue, which is only useful in one situation.
A long time ago, I used to play a game called Tibia. Veteran players of the time knew that if someone ran up to you yelling “BR? BR?”, you either knew enough Portuguese to pretend you were Brazilian, or you ran, because they would kill you immediately if you weren’t from Brazil.
Thanks for the flashback OP.
See what Hackworth said about the robots, also, there are multiple ongoing projects that hope to change the existing construction processes enough that android-style robots won’t be necessary. 3d printing houses, for example.
The jobs that will be safe longest are those that are both physical and unpredictable/non-standardizable.
Basically everything
I’m fluent in C#, C++, C, Rust, Java, Python, and JavaScript, plus Sass/CSS, HTML, and SQL, although I’m not sure they count as full languages. I’ve also worked with Dart, Kotlin, Assembly (various flavors), Bash scripts, F#, Perl, and Lua.
I’ve probably done more but can’t remember them all offhand.
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Quantum immortality
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You can tell it’s shopped because of the pixels
It was right there in front of us the whole time.
It would be. Unfortunately, I don’t have that info.
I’ve worked with the protocol before, and there aren’t a lot of parsing libraries - everyone is rolling their own in-house solution. Also, I wanted to do it in my language of choice lol
I’ve been writing a software library that parses a military communications standard. Every time I push updates I get a hundred or so downloads immediately, and I’m probably on a watchlist now, but the code is fun.
Accidentally replied to you instead of posting top level. Sorry.
It’s nothing fancy. Just rooted, and I have fewer Google apps, use open source apps through FDroid when I can, etc. I’ve also paid it off and I’m trying to make it last as long as possible, although that’s more of an experiment in being a cheap bastard than privacy.
You pasted the last paragraph twice.