I put it in a large tupperware that is always in the freezer and from time to time throw it into a pot to make stock or a soup.
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Indeed, only cases I see RTFM are stuff such as: how do I use the cut command to get columns 3 and 5 in a semicolon divided document? And even then there's generally someone explaining.
Now, regarding the quality of man pages... In maby cases it feels they were written in the 80s by someone who had to ship them as soon as possible and nobody ever improved them. Some commands are very well explained with examples and such, some have the options clearly explained, many just have the list of options without clarifying what the option is for.
The US is the only country where I've seen this, and I travelled many countries. Really shows the power of American marketing.
This takes away all the fun of insulting your boss yourself...
The fact that arousing suspicion of something is enough to be condemned is wild.
Thank you Europe, please get me off of office365.
Hey NATO, could you please send these satellites into space to fuck with ~~America~~ Russia?
This seems very cool. I've been looking for a while into project management software which I could use. Does anyone use it and has opinions? Would it be appropriate to organise things in a small team, where not much time is assigned to project management? To be clear: I Don't want to be all day moving and writing tasks. Just a short recap of all the projects going on and who is working on which.
Oh well indeed, that's much more complex to evaluate. It is unclear what the US will get in exchange. I'd imagine lithium would be the main focus. Not sure if this would be going towards Trump associates (probably at least in part) or to relevant sectors of the economy. Will this have a relevant impact on the economy as a whole? Surely not on the whole economy, but it could have a significant impact on parts of it - especially now that they have an economic war going on with China. Does this benefit the average American? Probably some of them, likely many of them will stay in the same conditions as now. But it's also worth mentioning that if the US stopped doing these kinds of things (without enacting some significant changes in their production and economic system) their influence would decline and citizens would be affected by that. Is this a better way to spend money rather than on public hospitals? This is up for opinions and it is difficult to come up with an answer. From my point of view, a poor man with public healthcare lives better than a rich man without it. But that is my opinion that goes to the individual and does not consider country wide effects.
Will Argentinians benefit from this? Probably there'll be some relief in the short term, but things really are not going great and I'm sure giving away resources won't help much.
I don't really like the action itself. I would not say it is justified by Trump perspective or by people's perspective. Rather, it is an action which does make sense on an economical and geopolitical level. Now, whether it was a good moment to take this action, whether Americans want this and whether this is morally acceptable - I'm not getting into. I'm not American, you do you and take your own decisions and vote whomever you wish.
I really do not like that this has happened. But that is me. I have many friends in Argentina, and I don't think this will be good for them. However, this does not look to me as Trump trying to steal money from the government as has been said here above and in other comments, but a rather valid decision with it's motivations and reasons.
Oh sorry I missed the last part. This is clearly not done to help the people of Argentina.
I sent them a video begging them to give me a spot in their bunker. I love Replacement.AI, I already sold all my stock to buy theirs.