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I mean, work is always a shit deal, trading life for money but you need money for life also including retirement which is a lot less guaranteed for millenials and younger.
I’d recommend learning a trade like electrician or plumbing. You get fat stacks and control your own time. It takes a bit of time to learn but the work you do will never be a scam since it’s you working for an average person and yourself.
You can look up some exit polls but they might also not be fully accurate but give a good picture of what’ll happen. The only accurate way to get the result is to wait for the electoral committee to cunt the vote, especially in an election this tiiiiiiigtt.
YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP
Jetbrains vim mode gets pretty close. My current issues with it are that I can’t use the ctrl+o navigation to go back to previous location when using something like “Go to implementation” and import auto import is going to be the thing that’s loaded in to the “.” repeat action.
I’ve tried basic vim and IDE setup vim but Rider has to many nice things like checking inline SQL strings against a database when programming C# and that sounds like a can of worms to set up. I tried Lunarvim and it was really good but Rider just has a better debug mode experience.
It may sound weird but I don’t feel like maintaining my vim for couple of hours here just to have all the features of my current IDE. I still use Lunarvim on smaller projects or to edit some text and whatnot but for work I really prefer my IDE and all the bells and whistles that come with it. For example I have Ctrl+. to search for an action “history”+enter shows the git history of the current file. There are tons of these nice things.
Fit autistic person is silent, mysterious and a great listener.
I need VIM mode on my text editor.
Nextcloud is a really good all-in-one solution for self hosting data
Sometimes you don’t have to solve it but instead ask them about what approaches they tried so far and suggest a new one. Just showing interest
More or less the same but the user gets passed as a method parameter each time. Validators would be in my opinion a long function inside the service also with named variables like this because it’s just easy to read and there are no surprises. I’d probably refactor it at around 5 conditions or 30 lines of validation logic.
I recommend trying out using the constructor in services for tools such as a database and methods for data such as user. It will be very easy to use everywhere and for many users and whatever
const passwordIsValid = ...
if (!passwordIsValid){
return whatever
}
I like the service but the constructor parameter is really bad and makes the methods less reusable
Oh shit, didn’t know that. Do you have the medical term for it so I can look it up?
There is an argument for standing to pee since it empties the urethra more completely compared to sitting to pee. This is mostly relevant for 40+ people since they are more likely to have any issues.
Simple trick to shit/sit and pee and still empty everything is to push on the area between dick and butthole.
He has a dildo seat actually
I like stories of babies if they’re not complaints. Vacation I basically think of it as ideas for my next vacation where you can ask stuff like “how was public transport?” or whatever
Don’t know why - Norah Jones
Niche sport that’s very hard to become pro in
KDE is an office coffee machine with billion options