I was a big Uncle Bob fan and still really like the Clean Code book. But he trashed his public reputation so I doubt this 2nd edition will do very well.
I was a big Uncle Bob fan and still really like the Clean Code book. But he trashed his public reputation so I doubt this 2nd edition will do very well.
Invisible War
I own it. I played it. I can’t even remember if I finished it. The rest I’ve played through multiple times.
In many countries with high numbers of cyclers an adult can jump on a bike and cycle along the footpath without a helmet. In Australia you can be fined over $400!
Probably a better article - https://news.mit.edu/2024/mit-spinout-boston-metal-makes-steel-with-electricity-0522
It’s trying to commercialise MIT research. It’s always hard to tell in this early days if that’ll work out or not.
There are many other efforts around the world of low or zero carbon emission steel. Almost none of them are cheap enough to take off unless the cost carbon emissions increases a couple of orders of magnitude.
That’s just a stupid comment. You could take the 1 trillion dollars it would cost the Australia government and spend it on any number of things to make ownership easier.
I would like to see more headlines name the artist, Vincent Namatjira.
Maybe: Woman demands NGA remove her portrait by award winning artist Vincent Namatjira.
Gina has never heard of the Streisand effect. Let’s hope she never does
Play what you enjoy. The old games can look better because you skip through to the best ones over the last 50+ years. Many were buggy, had terrible controls or were just boring. You’re probably not wasting your time on those.
I find all this a bit weak when none of these politicians are willing to even consider leaving X
They’ve been scraping demolition scraps for mulch. They knew it was risky and put in tests for lead and asbestos. But without strict controls so when a tests fails… just try again!
Like how several Genes were renamed because of excel https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/6/21355674/human-genes-rename-microsoft-excel-misreading-dates
Google has been putting zero effort into policing reviews. Many locations get a handful of 5 star reviews before they even open! All you can do is flag them as “unhelpful” 😡
What’s with these hours long youtube essays? Surely some editing would be beneficial? And, in this case, publish the chapters separately.
I’d settle for the Japanese 7/11. With cheap drinks and edible quick meals.
Maybe England? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_rail_usage
The other places where trains are doing well they are fast enough you don’t need a sleeper. Even Poland has fast trains now.
Median price in Lane Cove is $3,135,000 for houses.
Unobstructed water views are the most highly prized, with some estimating they can add between 30 and 80 per cent to a property’s value.
https://daphnesauvage.com/local-news/whats-the-value-of-a-sydney-harbour-view
Well worth the risk as even if the fine is paid in full they’ll still make a profit.
It’s no longer a public company. So it can be bought when Musk chooses to sell. Or if he defaults on his loan then it may go to banks but they really don’t want it and have already written off their loan to him.
It’s always the AI. We all know they’re pushing the AI button before even reading the rest of the label!