Don't a lot of issues come back to learned helplessness? I'm in a good place right now, and I do what I can, but I also feel so disenfranchised in the US political system that it all feels completely pointless.
Solemn
Seems to me like it's about the couples transcending national borders, and starting to create a "European" identity rather than national identities.
Diet, lifting, and cardio are most of my free time. Otherwise, I'm getting into hand tool woodworking, where I'm currently making workbenches to help me make better workbenches to eventually hopefully make furniture or something.
I think someone else said what it actually is in another comment. It's functionally identical 90℅ of the time for me anyway,and I use CLI and vim on it.
It works fine for small projects. I think that with more than 2-3 devs a PR based strategy works better for enforcing review and just makes life easier in general, since you end up with less stuff like force pushes to fix minor things like whitespace errors that break everyone's local.
If it's a private repo I don't worry too much about forking. Ideally branches should be getting cleaned up as they get merged anyway. I don't see a great advantage in every developer having a fork rather than just having feature/bug branches that PR for merging to main, and honestly it makes it a bit painful to cherry-pick patches from other dev branches.
Everywhere I've worked, you have a Windows/Mac for emails, and then either use WSL, develop on console in Mac since it's Linux, or most commonly have a dedicated Linux box or workstation.
I'm starting to see people using VSCode more these days though.
The Android TV app isn't great either. I just cast to the TV from the mobile app, which is still slightly buggy but generally works fine.
... It exists. I'm so tempted to get this for this year's white elephant.
https://youtu.be/LlhHE2VA1ic?si=ZwN4S4uoaYkkZT55
Long story short, hiding in a universe with even slow interstellar travel is not a viable long term survival strategy. You're vastly underestimating the potential industrial capacity of even a single solar system.
Just gonna say that no one into cars that I know guns it from a red light because they think it'll get them anywhere faster. It's just because it makes us happy to do that. You're laughing at something we don't care about at all.
Even if you do care about that, it's not like gunning it never succeeds in getting you just past the next light before the red either.
Also, personally, it's much more comfortable to be at the front of the pack where I'm free to move, rather than being blocked in on all sides where my options to avoid an accident are constrained. This is honestly what I don't get the most about people who are part of rolling roadblocks. If an animal or person runs into the road ahead of you, you have literally nowhere to dodge besides braking and hoping.
I don't know that the second part would succeed. I feel like it'd end up with the same contractor structure, but now the contractors are whoever's company bought the right senators.