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I got Hexcodle #405 in 5! Score: 55%
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Yes he sent a damn signed contract.
Because people need stable incomes and healthcare, so they start applying for jobs and get them. People aren't quitting to be unemployed.
In the studio task, did Rosie just completely fluke into the right answer with a vaguely plausible reason?
Only time will tell, but I think she's dialed right into Alex's nerdy little jokes. If that continues she may well dominate.
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I love Letchworth, we did a scout weekend there every year. It's a beautiful park.
Manifest Destiny is pretty much that. The US fought Mexico, Spain, and British Canada, exploited the political situation in Europe to buy a huge chunk of land from France, and displaced or killed hundreds of thousands of native people. The US is the 4th largest country by area. Having that much contiguous land is insanely valuable and powerful. By the time the US would have even had to think about colonizing like the Europeans it was going out of style.
VOY 3x8,3x9,3x10,3x11, and 3x12. I haven't seen Voyager since it originally aired and my partner has never seen it. This is a really interesting point in the series for me.
The good: the doctor gets the mobile emitter. This is the first really big change in the show structure and more doctor is always better. Plus, Future's End (3x8 and 3x9) is a really fun 2-parter with great guests.
The bad: the lack of character or circumstance development really starts to drag by this point. I know there's the big shakeup at the end of season 3 and I'm extremely ready for it. Warlord (3x10) tries to be a big Kes episode to circle back to her psychic powers but like everything it goes nowhere. Not to mention I know her story goes nowhere so it's hard to be excited about anything she does.
I would suggest getting a raspberry pi zero or zero 2 and using CircuitPython or MicroPython. Adafruit has some really great documentation.
A normal Raspberry Pi (1,2,3,4,5 A/B) is actually a full PC and not a microcontroller. They run ARM chips just like your cell phone. The only special thing about them is they expose some I/O pins. Otherwise you program on them just like a normal linux PC.
Arduino and the Raspberry Pi Zero are true microcontrollers. They don't have operating systems and only run the code you load onto them. At this point you would choose Arduino if you want to use Arduino C and the extensive library of modules available, and you would choose a Pi Zero if you want to use Circuit or Micro Python. There are other hobby grade microcontrollers and other pros and cons but I think at the beginner level that's the core distinction.
MicroPython is a from-scratch re-implementation of the python interpreter for microcontrollers. CircuitPython is a fork made by Adafruit designed to be a little easier for students.
In general, if you come to the correct number nothing will happen. You are technically committing perjury if you knowingly put incorrect information on a tax form, so I would avoid doing that to make a point. Do you have any specific examples of form fields you feel are overly intrusive?