Maybe in your user settings you have “Show Read Posts” unchecked and it hide your post. Try to check that box and see if it you can see your posts.
Maybe in your user settings you have “Show Read Posts” unchecked and it hide your post. Try to check that box and see if it you can see your posts.
Jeep Wrangler from around 2021
When professional edgelords control the state, us mere shitposters can just watch in awe
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/1161/text
Storing the date as offset in seconds from 1970 in 64bit should last to about the end of the universe, after that it’s not my problem.
According to the actual article the samples acquired and packed before takeoff, and tested after landing. Having them extracted during parabolic maneuver… is due to another (Ig Nobel candidate) research.
Each Top-Level-Domain (TLD) has its own standards. Most just need your credit card transaction to be accepted. Government, municipal and academic TLD usually need you to be one of them to register a domain for you. Some country TLD require your site to have language or culture related but not always.
Here, in the best-case scenario—in a paper about the importance of embracing these reforms, by the experts who developed these reforms—the reforms themselves haven’t been well-embraced.
Also, on most instances NSFW communities are listed only if you are logged in and enable such content on your profile.
Would you like automatic update to mess with your disk partition allocations without requesting explicit permission to do so? As long as searching the error code would give me the explanation and solution I’m Ok with manual fix this time
The issue can be resolved by allocating an additional 250 MB of storage space to the recovery partition. Details on how to do that can be found here.
However, at least on Windows 10, Microsoft has acknowledged that an automatic resolution for this issue will not be released and as such, the only way to fix this is manually.
So there is a solution and the headline should be “Microsoft admits it can’t automatically fix…”
That definitely define my everyday job experience.
It all depends on the project and the team. On some, you work with and along the PM and all is good, and other times you get dictated unconnected requests that you need to fight or ignore.
I (programmer and team leader) get requests from the king (management and project manager) and pass them to the peasants (code monkeys), clean after their shit (QA and code review). I get peanuts in return while the king keep most of the loot.
With autopay the payment is done automatically by reading a proximity device on the filling hole, with credit/debit cards you put the card in to activate the pump, not at the end of pumping.
Go out of the car, put nozzle on other side of the car, go back inside the car waiting for it to be done, assume a station worker took the nozzle out, drive, hear a station worker screaming, drive back to return part of the pump.
Fuel cap and filling hole on the passenger side and not on the driver side
Coworker did it three times. Autopay by the nozzle, fuel cap on other side of the car, not looking at side mirrors, Bingo!
My hometown is spending more than 1m US$ for a simple one lane roundabout, assuming an up-to-code terminal and runway would not be at the same price levels.
Nah, it’ll be fine