And if you do, welcome to having an anxiety disorder
And if you do, welcome to having an anxiety disorder
Jesus, where I live eggs are back down to $1.99 a dozen which is more than they used to be but not that extreme. I think pre-pandemic, we were paying $1.79. There was a period where the store brand was $5.99 and Egg Lands Best was $3.99 which made no sense to me.
The only reason people buy cars instead of tennis shoes is because cars are faster
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Same thing they did to housing. Incoming 10 to 15 year car loans.
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I think less people makes it harder to get lost so it’s worth commenting. If you sort Reddit by hot, there’s already thousands of comments and most likely no one is ever going to see your post. So why bother? Most of my posts on Reddit are in small subreddits for pretty much the same reason I comment more here.
There’s so much irony in this comment it cured my anemia
You’re not the intended audience
The problem is the walled garden, both ecosystems have those features but they don’t work together. If all your friends have iPhones, there’s a lot of pressure to also have an iPhone. And once you’re in, you’re not likely getting out unless all your social circle does at once. That kind of lock in is extremely valuable.
I know I was just being rude
You can get CTE from faking injuries?
Markup languages like HTML are declarative. That means you use it to describe the result you want but you don’t give it any instructions for how to actually do that. An imperative language is used to actually describe the behavior. Traditional programming languages are imperative. An imperative language is necessary to interpret the HTML and actually display the content in the desired way. You can’t use HTML to accomplish anything by itself. This distinction is why calling HTML a programming language is contentious.
This community makes more sense when you realize the majority of users are CS students.
I’ve had 2 kids since getting vaccinated. It is not effective birth control.
I’ve been really confused at why people hate HMOs. My company has two options and the non-HMO is way more expensive. The only downside to the HMO seems to be very strict rules about out of network coverage but all our doctors take it so it’s not really an issue. I’ve also never needed a referral and they’ve never gotten in my way on aging, at least so far. But the hate makes sense if they used to be worse. I’ve only had a job with insurance for like 5 years.
I’ve always wanted a drill press even though I have no real practical need for one. They are fun.
There’s a story every couple years that the FDA has banned them. But I guess I never see the follow up where it doesn’t work.
And he’ll overplay his hand, freak everyone else out which drives voter turnout and he loses. Hopefully.