“it costs money to install AC”
Sure, weak excuse, but let’s go with it – What’s the excuse for not giving water? They get water ONCE A DAY, if that? That’s just completely fucked and insane
“it costs money to install AC”
Sure, weak excuse, but let’s go with it – What’s the excuse for not giving water? They get water ONCE A DAY, if that? That’s just completely fucked and insane
Indoor is good though. Floating around the mall is a good activity for shit weather days
Eh I’m not sure it would be that way again even if interest rates were low. Private capital firms (Blackrock) have bought up a lot of homes
For pooping in the hot tub, of course
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
Not dickish; a learned lesson.
So basically the word for zero is “drizzle”?
That’s awesome
You could try Glassdoor, but my understanding is that it’s not as accurate as levels.
A surprising number of people don’t know about levels.fyi
Go to levels.fyi, find some companies and compare at your level. For a long time I was like “ain’t no way these numbers are accurate, people are getting paid that much?” YES THE NUMBERS ARE ACCURATE; your company’s excuses for a shitty raise this year (“blah blah market conditions, blah blah you are already on the upper end of your band, let’s work on a promotion next year”) are bullshit.
Is it? It’s just an optional property. And Typescript will tell you that it’s optional.
People love to complain about npm
and node_modules
, but I think they were on to something with the simplicity of it.
Return undefined.
Typescript.
Why error? Just return undefined. Simple, no try/catch needed.
I had to use Python for a bit at work and it was confusing
pipenv, venv, virtualenv, poetry…wtf is all this shit
a.b
vs a['b']
vs a.get('b')
…wtf is a KeyError
I bought 2 boxen of doughnuts