I need a fact check on that first image please
I need a fact check on that first image please
Through the gills
In that case it would still be better to save locally and make regular encrypted backups to the clouds than to save everything to the cloud
When i still needed to use OneDrive I used rclone, works great and also supports most other cloud providers as well as sftp
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Afaik rust doesn’t have functions like that as they lead to unsafe code that’s impossible to check variable lifetimes for. I think OP created the jump function.
Height should be a float
Depends on your frame of reference.
If you think that’s what I’m saying you need to work on your reading comprehension. Suicide rates depend on accessibility of easy suicide methods. Firearms are one of the easiest method and them being legal means they’re relatively easily accessible. So yes there is a link to the legality of firearms.
none of the countries on that list with higher suicide rates than the U.S. have illegal guns
That’s just bullshit. Illegal firearms are everywhere. There are no countries on this planet without organized crime.
I think that in other countries with lots of firearms, they might still be less accessible to people with mental health issues. Especially in contrast to the accessibility of affordable mental health care.
Only in the US, where everyone and their mother has a firearm
That’s mostly because at least 70% of web users nowadays have no clue what they’re doing.
I have used a windows vm at a previous job for a closed source IDE we were required to use. I’ve never used AutoCAD, so I’m afraid I can’t help you there.
At that point you might as well just use a windows VM for CAD. With desktop integration you hardly have to notice you’re using windows.
it’s a helluva lot more readable than JSON
Maybe for you, but definitely not for everyone. I can use it if I have to, but I find it very annoying to deal with significant whitespace.
Only if you use a qwerty keyboard, otherwise it’s just annoying as shit
I’ve used it in India last month. Same experience, definitely will use it again on other trips.
In a small team at a small company it becomes my problem pretty quickly, since I’m the only one that actually has some clue about what git does.
Every modern database library automatically protects against SQL injection,
No. Every modern library allows using prepared statements, but very few (of any) force using them. If the developer doesn’t use them the libraries won’t do shit to protect you.
Not OP, i never heard of it before, but looking at the screenshot I just find it distracting.