
Mamdani is not third part though, because he won the primary. So he’s the candidate from one of the two big parties.
Mamdani is not third part though, because he won the primary. So he’s the candidate from one of the two big parties.
Where I’m from most one way streets are only one way for cars and such, bicycles are often explicitly allowed in both directions
Not to say that it was the case in the video
I want this on a shirt
I think the canon is that pretty much all witches do
I still manage to do that with a job 😎👉
Jacinda Adern as New Zealand PM seemed to be sort of that type
They’ve made Windows IoT Core that runs on Raspberry Pi. I have a colleague that maintains a tanning bed system that uses two Pis running that for each bed, one to operate the bed itself and one to accept payments.
It’s mad
https://sh.itjust.works/post/42235147
If it is supposed to be a joke, it didn’t stick the landing
Yes, Valve and Visa/MasterCard differ massively in their service. Valve operates a store within a specific industry, Visa/MasterCard process payments across our whole society.
It should be clear to anyone that payment providers must be held to a much stricter standard and have certain requirements of neutrality imposed on them. If not then in the best case you risk destroying the “free market” part of free market capitalism, worst case you’re weakening democracy by letting unelected, unaccountable people decide what is and what isn’t legal.
Haha, you’re right. I’ve now learned two things:
At the end of the day i just wanted the function to be worse, by causing stack overflows
Why would it be terrible if noon is not when the sun is directly overhead? It’s not like there’s some natural law telling us that it must be 12 o’clock. So what convenience does it provide?
0 might as well be when you wake up and start your day, so you actually sleep during the end of your day, instead of a bit at the end and a bit at the start.
I removed the tail recursion for you:
private book IsEven(int number) {
if(number > 1) return IsEven(number - 2) == true;
if(number == 0) return true;
if(number == 2) return false;
}
Damn, I start getting overwhelmed at 10
TIL ‘thou’ is second person singular
Can you explain the difference between the two? To me, either case still creates ambiguity and unnecessary confusion in the language.
Struggle to sleep at midnight before each weekday.
Also sleep immediately at 22 in the weekend
🙄
Sweden and Hungary as well. But who knows if the “no consequences” part stays that way forever.
5 weeks by law in Finland as well
This map largely overlaps a map of The British Empire, doesn’t it?