J'ai toujours vu ça comme une conversation du style : "- Did you see ?" "- i already read it"
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It's entirely unreasonable to compromise on striking rights for the mere convenience of international travellers and the pockets of airline owners. I don't see how forcing people to work could be apolitical.
Yep pretty much
I do not see how that's opposed to personal choice, one's liberty to smoke stops where another person's liberty to not deal with the smell and refuse begins
The (local) universe
He's certainly a SpaceX fan, which I think is a lot more defensible than being a Musk fan
Being unable to comply (signal) and selectively refusing to comply while still having access to the data (telegram) is not equivalent
Basically yeah, it's a text editor with a lot of features geared towards making programing easier, e.g. an equivalent of a spell checker but for code. Like any software, some IDEs/features can be either poorly designed or unstable, which can be aggravating when you spend your day working with it.
The result of the symptoms could be struggling in school, but it doesn't have to be is my understanding
It's really good, I played it again recently after not touching it for maybe 10 years, and finally beat the last difficulty in an attempt to prove to myself I'm still not old
What stops them from doing that with code hosted somewhere else as long as it's publicly accessible?
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