

That’s why you must negotiate or clarify what is being asked. Once it has been accepted, it is not ambiguous anymore as long as you respect it.
That’s why you must negotiate or clarify what is being asked. Once it has been accepted, it is not ambiguous anymore as long as you respect it.
And NOT yet another front page written in ReactJS.
But it would need to be reliable with a syntax, like some kind of grammar.
Spamming the same shit over and over / 10
Je ne suis pas juif mais : discuter avec un rabin autour d’une bonne bouteille, c’est toujours marrant. Tu peux partir dans des délires et avoir une discussion philosophique malgré tout.
2 points : boombox outside c’est plutôt américain, et pas de location de vidéos parce que mes parents étaient trop radins pour acheter un magnétoscope. Ouf, je reste jeune.
Now you’re sealioning, which is what the far-right and russian propagandists do.
You didn’t get a palm pilot to play games
Actually we did. There was a lot of good games. Also I don’t believe the author ever had one if he forgets this important detail.
I’m with you guys. It really depends on the demographics of the watchers. I’m old enough to be able to watch 3 episodes in a week during lunch breaks, but we have to be flexible.
I just discovered this community and it’s a great idea. I watched DB 40 years ago on French TV and always wanted to see it again subbed because it’s the best anime ever and Toriyama managed to create a whole fun world.
Your idea is good except for one thing: 2 episodes per week feels a bit slow. There are ~150 episodes. If you did 3 per week, it would last for 50 weeks (one year) and would only take an hour per week (well, 75 minutes). So, I’d rather watch 3 episodes per week, but you choose whatever you want.
I confirm this. In the south, working in software development, half my coworkers always come from random countries. Except Americans, I’ve never seen them and I don’t know why. They should come, we have great food, beer, and wine.
A bit unrelated but anyway:
I could technically afford some of those but I chose to remove all my subscriptions to get a better life for my wife who can’t work. No more fitness apps, music streaming, movie streaming, computer clouds, big projects that have no reason to be there, or stuff where I depend on random companies.
It requires some adaptation but it works fine and I’m now in control which is better: replaced my old Mac (expensive but dying) with a mini-PC with Linux that cost me 150 Euros, replaced my dying iPhone with a cheap Android and a custom ROM, found free courses on YouTube instead of expensive subscriptions, and secured all my files to a few hard drives that I manually backup regularly.
Those subscriptions are small convenient things but it can cost a lot every month. I now have a good routine that’s only 10 minutes of checking some tasks every day, but I gained money thanks to that. And I’m in control of my own destiny which is good.
Last but not least, I’m playing the guitar again and reading books again (yeah, free activities), instead of wasting my time on stupid stuff.
Over-engineered. Too many moving parts. Refactor
Why would a manager give his opinion on code?
Et ils n’effaceront rien, c’est leur fond de commerce. Ce n’est pas comme si on les avait prévenu (les clients) depuis des années.
It’s weird because I thought it was abandoned by Google some time ago. https://plausible.io/blog/google-amp says it was deprecated in 2021 but still available. What a POS that was.
Wh atd oyou mean?
I live in a small village in the south of France. Tap water is brown sometimes. I dare you to drink that crap.
He’s an advertising idiot. He’s lying of course.
I don’t know but enjoy the pain of not knowing anything about this great show. Have fun!
Torrenting in a café? Get Mullvad and stop complaining.