I got a paper cut from grabbing a cornstalk this week.
I got a paper cut from grabbing a cornstalk this week.
Thanks for posting her faculty page, I hope anyone who feels conflicted about the obituary reads it! It sounds like the obituary author knew her well and wrote from a place of mutual understanding and respect.
The 2000 long-form piece and yesterday’s obituary posted by OP are written by the same person, Michael Hiltzik
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Phrasing things in semi-sarcastic converse will do that
If you ever Stage Selected Range in VSCode, that accomplishes basically the same thing as git add -p
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The docs say they can reject if you enable push protection, which is also available for private repos, just as a paid feature. It’s free for public, but still needs to be enabled.
Instead of just adding whole changed files, it starts an interactive mode where it shows every hunk of diffs one by one, and asks you to input yes or no for each change. Very helpful for doing your own mini code review or sanity check before you even commit.
I have a 6 foot by 6 foot patch of rhubarb in Wisconsin that’s completely gone to seed because I don’t have enough freezer space to keep any more of it. It makes a great simple syrup for cocktails and of course classics like crumble and pie.
I’m not a picky eater at all but I loathe olives. If they’re in a dish I can’t taste anything else.
Looks like a chat bot instructed to say something contrarian
Lol funnily I’m the exact opposite. Apple’s “cupless” ear buds have never stayed in my ears, from the early iPod ones to airpods. I put them in and they’re just completely loose and immediately fall out if I turn my head.
I’m kind of surprised you think reddit was any different from that!
And clean it!
Swedish cardamom rolls (like cinnamon rolls but way better)
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“Focus” and “streamline” are usually MBA buzzwords to describe layoffs. Hopefully not the case but sounds rough.
Clearly this is just Vim being launched through Steam.
It does still work, but YouTube is often pushing breaking changes multiple times per week. It’s really an arms race.
Even in non-surgical settings, operating room ergonomics is a huge area of research right now. Even in a routine colonoscopy there are often a half dozen workers attending to the patient, and making sure they can all reach at a comfortable angle and height, without twisting their neck to read a display, is a big challenge.