That would be wrong in every technical sense. You’re saying that .first()
would skip the 0th item.
First = leftmost.
That would be wrong in every technical sense. You’re saying that .first()
would skip the 0th item.
First = leftmost.
Neofetch has always been stupid and slow
I was let go once when I answered.
I sniffed and smirked in agreement and joy of camaraderie.
You😆are🤓🤣wrong🤬😡! 💯💯👁️🍑👁️
I have a search bar and no menu.
That’s a leap.
So the same behavior as the folks of the rainbow flag then?
My ex wasn’t diagnosed with anything, but has an autistic sister and strange behaviors herself. Being suspicious of myself (I was diagnosed with ADHD during a time you couldn’t have both) and having always carefully observed people (to mask better), I noticed some qualities the two shared, but the symptoms were more subtle in my ex. She has been tested but not diagnosed, and I think the doctors were wrong. But, yes, symptoms observed had a distinctly feminine skew, or even a different mode of application. She did not get the help I know she needed (and she mistakenly held the opinion that the doctors are nigh-infallible, and that I am not ASD either).
I think everybody is missing a crucial point here: what happens with a 200-year-old steam account?
I had the save thought and the same wish-wash conclusion.
Yes, indeed, and fuck you too.
What about the outlook thing? Don’t understand.
Everyone is misrepresented in the two-party system.
Thank you my unbiased friend
This. I worked in a hardware store as a floater (I’m good at things, they ask me to do random) and often found myself irritated at how often I need to go outside for a minute to meet a customer or something, and then come back in and all the fucking lights are off.
But I don’t understand why them being connected makes one dependent on the other, unless half of the supply alone can’t support the workload. What is the “electrical utility level”
Can you please elaborate on the technical details of the failures? What was the hidden dependency?
Both parties.
There’s another way to think about it which I actually use. Look in the empty bin and say “zero”, then move an apple and say “one”.