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Lol it’s security teams all the way down
Lol it’s security teams all the way down
I thought it was a weird Batman thing, but actually looks pretty good.
Billionaires will hire a team of security personnel, but once money is meaningless they have no power over the security team. Which means the head of the security team becomes the war lord. The billionaire probably doesn’t survive.
Also known as RealPage
I don’t understand panel #11. I know the liquify tool, but how does he make her solid?
I use Torque per cubic foot.
The article only hints at this in the end, but there’s a lot of money to be made in selling learning material to schools.
My opinion: While the origins of the “three cueing” method may have been well intentioned I’m guessing lobbying and kickbacks are what’s keeping it in schools, not it’s effectiveness.
But how’s the java support? If it’s better than vs code then it might be worth something.
Lowered prices to $5 and still making profit.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres-how-much-profit-mcdonalds-makes-on-its-new-5-meal-e2bbbd2c
I think background checks are usually limited to your police record (any misdemeanors, felonies, etc) and financial situation (declared bankruptcy, etc).
Someone show this to the guy who asked about how to walk through a field of cows.
Daaaaaammmmmn
HR could be gathering intel on current market conditions, like what salaries people are expecting, etc.
The Constitution is just an interpretation of the teachings of the Founding Fathers. SCOTUS is the only body that has a direct line of communication to the Founding Fathers. We can rely on them to convey to the masses what the Founding Fathers truly intended.
(I think this is sarcasm, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they used this logic)
We will only care about it once the rich have divested from all the assets that will become worthless if we truly recognized the significance of what’s happening.
Not a European, but I’m going with dark alleys.
I think basic or even complex stuff is fine in vanilla js.
The problems show up as you scale the team and code base. You can do a large project in vanilla js but you’re going to have to solve a lot of the same problems frameworks/libraries have already solved. Maybe it’s worth it, maybe it’s not.
Yes pls