Most soda has a pH of like 3, so probably can’t be muchh worse.
I cannot put into words how much EA has killed Titanfall.
As a software developer, when I read that sentence, I heard “We want WiFi 8 to continue to improve the standard and be faster, but that’s not a very sexy sales pitch, so we’re gonna pitch it as if AI is the only reason we’re developing better infrastructure.”
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Guess it’s time to buy another album then.
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Honestly I trust a plot with huge error bars much more than a plot with tiny error bars or constant error bars.
No, I mean assuming you HAVE insurance. A flight can cost in the ballpark of $200, I’ve gotten pretty close to that in copays where I didn’t even walk out with any meds, and doctors routinely note that I have “very good” insurance.
Actually I think if the Frigate could get withing its optimal combat range, it might have a chance. If they have a full crew on the sails, it should be fairly agile.
A flight is literally cheaper than an x-ray in America, assuming you have insurance.
Yeah, this meme is ancient. Hope the mom never sold.
If you pronounce project like you pronounce latex, you could call it “latex projext”.
He does realize the name “Washington Commanders” is basically about him, right? His ego has got to be more important to him than his racism…unless he actually doesn’t know that Commander is referring to Commander in Chief.
It’s a better story than 4 onwards tbh.
If you only write tests for things that won’t fail, you’re doing it wrong. Are you anticipating some other feature coming soon? Write a failing test for it. Did you find untested code that might run soon with a little work? Write a test for it. Did a nonessential feature break while adding an essential feature, let the test fail and fix it later.
*Sweating profusely* 5?
Their website has a question at the bottom “Are you still interested in Pebble?” And if you click yes, it’ll show you their new models, but there’s also a button for No, which takes you to Google’s latest smart watch. The “we’re not a big tech msgacorp” vibes are strong with this one.