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But they’re not even that passionate about this. Shitty game companies continue to be rewarded by players.
But they’re not even that passionate about this. Shitty game companies continue to be rewarded by players.
Guess they need to watch food network a second time.
I think we read different books if you think her characters were altruistic. I remember her specifically calling out altruism as a sin (compared to the virtue of selfishness).
It says “a leading cause”, not “the leading cause”. Depending on how long your list of leading causes is, anything could qualify.
I skimmed the source they linked, and it lists guns as the leading cause of death for ages 1-19. I did not see an overall list.
I would agree that a more carefully phrased sentence would have been better and less misleading.
Link to source: https://publichealth.jhu.edu/sites/default/files/2022-05/2020-gun-deaths-in-the-us-4-28-2022-b.pdf
That is irrelevant. If Trump’s behavior would cause a regular schlub to be jailed, then he should be jailed, full stop. That’s how the law is supposed to work.
Aluminum is the fifth most common element on Earth, and is naturally present in pretty large quantities in soil.
Are you sure you aren’t confusing it with lead?
If you were as confused by this as I was:
Shortly after the vote, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said it would sue the FTC to block the rule
The US Chamber of Commerce is a right-wing lobbying group for businesses, unrelated to the US Department of Commerce which is an actual government agency.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Chamber_of_Commerce
I assume you meant trillion and not million for those gdp figures? Even then, they’re low.
By vertical tabs do you mean tabs on the side instead of the top? If so, check out the tree-style tabs extension, it’s great.
Not really, no. Who’s going to honor the deed? There’s your central authority that can control it.
I hope that anyone who thinks they’re a Rick spends a lot of time in therapy and on self-reflection, working to change that.
Yeah, the few at the top bring in revenue, but most don’t. Speculating on future revenue is not helpful.
If you’d read the links I shared, you’d see the revenue figures include alumni donations, and they’re still a net negative for the majority of schools.
Do you have a source that sports are a net financial positive for schools?
Here’s an article about students being charged thousands of dollars each per year for sports programs: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/education/hidden-figures-college-students-may-be-paying-thousands-athletic-fees-n1145171
Here’s an article showing that only 25/65 Division I schools had a net positive revenue from sports: https://www.bestcolleges.com/news/analysis/2020/11/20/do-college-sports-make-money/, with those losing money losing a lot more than the ones making money.
Just search for “college sports net revenue” and I’d be surprised if you find much, if anything, that agrees with you.
Isn’t that what Unreal Engine has?
I’ve also heard it referred to as “source available”.
You should have some understanding of the nix language to use it, but I wouldn’t worry too too much.
I would also start by installing nix and home-manager on top of whatever distro you already use. For some config, you need to specify things in nix, but for things in home-manager, for example, you can usually either use nix or point to a toml or conf or whatever file.
I prefer to come at it from an immediate utility level, and I think a good place to start with that is home-manager.
You can install nix and home-manager on any Linux distribution or MacOs. It lets you, in a single place, specify what packages you want, services you want to run at the user level, and what config files you want in your home directory. For a lot of things, home-manager has built-in config options, but you can also specify arbitrary config files.
Then, you can take this one file to a new computer, and with no other config, have everything set-up the way you like it.
NixOs allows you to do this for your whole system.
It also has a bunch of other benefits, which tie-in to the jargon you bring up. But if you want to check it out, I’d worry about that later.
There’s also one at the end of act 2, if you have Gale with you.
I believe that is USB 3.0 Micro B.
I think modern inverter units are not less efficient when oversized. They are able to run at varying levels rather than cycling.
They’re semantically different for PATCH requests. The first does nothing, the second should unset the
name
field.