It can't come fast enough
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You might like SUAHN too then. I just stumbled across one of his recent Saturate releases and I've been hooked since. More G Jones-esque
The article seems to gloss over the personal drama between them with Max's mom calling Perez a cheater - these rifts are less about the sport IMO and more about the two families legitimately hating one another
Doing work with government, I understand why - ten billion different stakeholders to wrangle, strained budgets (probably not as big of an issue in defense but rampant throughout the rest of gov't), lawmakers changing things mid-project that have a material effect on how the project is carried out, and endless redtape throughout the process. I don't propose FF for gov projects either because inevitably they violate our assumptions by not getting their shit in order which kills the timeline, adds a ton of overhead, and results in a change order anyway which then just starts the whole process of approvals all over again.
US and international date standards all suck : ISO8601 on the other hand is beautiful
I know they shut down the tours in 2020 due to COVID but looking at the national parks page, they're back (though have concluded for the 2023 season)
Fuck around and find out, India
Yes and no, right? It's considered an asset that will be liquidated to pay LBRY Inc's debt and it's future will depend on who (if anyone) purchases it
After using and hosting Gitlab for years and having to move over to GitHub enterprise for my new role.... Holy shit does GitHub suck. It's organization and projects are trash and GitHub Actions barely scratches the surface of what was easy in Gitlab. I don't know how it got so big with such a terrible UI and limited feature set.
Seriously no nested orgs, shared CI/CD variables, or a kanban board that makes sense (new projects is so much worse than legacy). I hate Github
The Cosmic hype train continues!!! I can't wait for alpha 1
We're also seeing supply constrict though at least in my local market - people are staying put because unless they're throwing up a cash offer, they would also be jumping into 7.5%+ rates. This is exacerbated in markets where secondary homes abound but does present a good buying opportunity if you can afford a year or two of pain before refinancing. A year or two ago anyone looking to finance a purchase was beaten by cash offers.