

Do you have a good source for that? I’ll delete / correct my comment if so.


Do you have a good source for that? I’ll delete / correct my comment if so.


Did you make the tradition high pitched “ooooh!” The first time you used it?


Even worse. It was natural granite they painted over.
Sorry all, I was wrong. The bottom is concrete.


This is due to the Coriolis effect. In the northern hemisphere the sock rotates clockwise, and in the southern hemisphere it will go counter-clockwise.


26 years of experience here. I’m on month 8. I’m starting to think that those 26 years are hurting more than they’re helping.


My interpretation is that she doesn’t actually like the taste of dark chocolate all that much, but she gets to have it all to herself since no one else likes it. She enjoys one of the very few things she gets to have all for herself.

Most hotel ACs have overrides that prevent you from actually cooling the room.
Luckily most of them are only protected with security by obscurity and it’s easy to change the setting if you know how.
https://www.travelandleisure.com/hotel-thermostat-temperature-hack-8656870.
https://youtu.be/Eo6P1-yN3TM?is=AVczvabRnCtbhUuS
I’ve never stayed in a hotel where I couldn’t get this to work.
It’s probably some app engine that lets product teams enter prompts without even giving the option to view the code.
I can handle the different directions, but the order of the ranges, with the larger number sometimes being on the left and sometimes the right, is what really messes with me.


The West Wing is competency porn.


Whichever room the guy that says he “feels very alone” is in.


Then stop defending combustion engines. Read the room.


You’re just looking at them wrong.


Pharmacists already seem crazy overworked. It’s probably more accurate say this is coming from pharmacies and their owners.


Every accusation is an admission.
As a software developer, hearing “it works on my machine” from a subset of users is actually helpful information. It means the problem is environmental, or data related, instead of an explicit code issue. It does narrow things down a bit.
The issue arises when some people treat it as a reason to ignore a problem.


A “vertical” usually refers to control all aspects of a product from manufacturing to end user sales. In this case, Fox News manufactured the tan suit crisis from nothing, built the outrage around it, and sold it to their viewers.


It’s a bit of a paradox, but the more people that leave maga, the higher that approval rating will go.
There is also something known as the coastline paradox, in which the length/area/volume of something increases towards infinity the more accurately you try to measure it. I could see it having an effect when measuring at these microscopic scales.