Most modern textbooks include a CD (or download code) with listening and pronounciation activities.
Most modern textbooks include a CD (or download code) with listening and pronounciation activities.
Tbh I’m pretty sure it’s just old people tales from my pueblo so you might as well be right
Cold water will make you thirstier, you will sweat it super quickly which will feel refreshing but you will have used up all that water.
With that said, putting a 1.5L bottle of water in the freezer and carrying that is also an option.
I haven’t played it, but Cruelty Squad beats 95% of these in uglyness. Probably because they (hopefully) do it on purpose.
Let instance admins approve or deny the requests then
Tiktok takes into account much more than that. Have you looked at the app permissions? Location, sex, age, device info, data from 3rd parties, camera, microphone, clipboard, contacts… And that’s just off the top of my head. Hiding that fact makes it very convenient because I sure as hell would not voluntarily give all that data (and more) to anyone.
It’s not only VSCode, it’s also Github and C# and TypeScript to a lesser extent as well, probably. They want to have control over the “coding” ecosystem. And look at what they already did with github, they trained AI on all projects on it, and they then sell access to that AI.
Unfortunately with vsc you (us) are the product
Getting the little boxes when renaming files. Uuuuuuuuggghhh
Installing dependencies automatically mostly
Because they haven’t deployed it yet
Because they are not active. Some people could make an account and not bother using it, but not that many, that quickly.
x2 on findmmy
For music I use soulseek through nicotine+. After installing the latter it was all pretty straightforward.
If you go to a subreddit without custom css on old.reddit and hover over the downvote button you’ll be told to only use it for things that “don’t add to the discussion”.
It’s more like google’s style to release a brand new non-standard, insanely difficult to implement “standard” for “the web” which is “vital” for youtube to work. So then your browser is “not supported”.
Before you all fall for the shamless clickbait, no, they haven’t yet.