

At the same time we stop believing everything we read on the internet. As told to us by the people who now happily believe every oh so absurd made up bullshit on the internet or TV.
At the same time we stop believing everything we read on the internet. As told to us by the people who now happily believe every oh so absurd made up bullshit on the internet or TV.
What happened? I also worked with the JIRA API (on-prem tho), and didn’t run into bigger troubles.
The only thing I really dislike is the “discovery” process. I don’t have much to compare it to, but going through /createmeta/ and what keys are allowed/work or not and how to get to the correct service, and what data is shown or not. Maybe I did it wrong.
I like to imagine that anyone who works at the FBI, and has the opportunity, would try lying at the polygraph for fun.
They would nuke (whoever they think is behind the assassinations) first. That’s why nobody will do a thing. They are crazy enough to do it.
It’s also bullshit. My parents (both 50+) are both learning English right now. Of course they’ll never be close to native speakers. But they are absolutely able to communicate to get around, well beyond the basics too.
It doesn’t get easier. But it also doesn’t get impossible. Motivation is a big step towards it.
No. It’s complicated. There are new scanners, which are supposed to detect and identify fluids, and we’re supposed to lead to a removal of the fluid restrictions. But now there’s claims they are not good as expected.
So yeah, new scanners, but sometimes with restrictions in place and sometimes not. And if the whole airport (or just the security check point you end up at) doesn’t have the new scanner… then of course the restriction is definitely in place.
Source: airport nearby has a mix of old and new scanners.
But I’m curious, why are Europeans so horrified by the idea of heating water in the microwave?
Not op. But I’m really curious about the whole “microwave water” thing.
For me it’s just a completely foreign idea. Maybe because electric kettles are so ubiquitous over here. Like everyone has one, including office kitchens and hotel rooms.
I’m also curious over the practicality. Doesn’t it spill over? What kind of container do you use to hold the water? For example if you want one cup of tea, do you just put a cup of water into the microwave? Depending on the container, do you watch it the whole time?
I understand why one may use the microwave to heat water, I also understand it works, but the idea of actually doing it is… mystifying.
But so far, all of the money is being spent on OFFENSIVE items in the name of DEFENSE
Because there’s not a single defensive item which makes to aggressor stop. Only offensive items do - by destroying the aggressors offensive capabilities.
Building bunkers only helps if you can also make the enemy stop shooting.
There is a science or food YouTuber out there who’d be really excited to try this, if only they read your idea.
He’s definitely also not a “fixes the bug himself” CEO.
We can pretend he’s different. I can freely admit that I like to think he’s different. But no way in hell is he fixing any kind of problem, that arises in the middle of the night, himself.