Elevator pitch (explaining business idea in an elevator). Elevator yaw – rotating around vertical axis Elevator roll – rotating around some other axis
Elevator pitch
Elevator pitch (explaining business idea in an elevator). Elevator yaw – rotating around vertical axis Elevator roll – rotating around some other axis
Elevator pitch
View of sunny day through my home office window behind the computer
Nice day for it
Can't believe Woolies had a sign up saying that due to shortages customers would have to engage in a full contact battle Royale, and the winner could have their pick of bread and bottled water!
#CycloneAlfred
This must go so hard for morons
Nothing worse than putting away a huge trove of laundry, then immediately needing to pull something back out of the wardrobe.
Except for tuberculosis I guess.
Rude of them to not at least ask you though
I was struggling to upgrade a project that had legacy Sass styles along with Tailwind to TW4 because the new @layers feature made the utility classes unable to override my legacy styles.
Solution was just to wrap the old sass code in @layer component {} to demote them
When was that? WordPress has a draft post status, so with or without the id you wouldn't see a page that hasn't been published.
I'm trying to remember if that was always the case.
There are some very photogenic angles around that rooftop parking area late in the day
A public company that's hired 10s or 100s of thousands of people over its life? I think they do.
Thought that was Chermside !
Some level of testing would have actually sped up your development.
Faster iteration, quicker verification of changes, freer refactoring.
Was that about a 4 day week or remote work?
Hoping that if a h4cker had cloned your number and answered the call their muscle memory would have them accidentally answer the call like "Hello, Dave the hacker speaking…"
Handy to keep a few sleep(1)s around the codebase, so if you ever need to cut your Lambda bill you have a few to remove
Need an AI browser extension to complete CAPTCHAs for me
Your UI will almost always need to change once you get more realistic data into your system, so try to get it in sooner rather than later
UI showing and event due at 8:45pm, and a sequence of times for the steps before that. In this case starting at 6:37pm
Do you ever need to work out when a sequence of events should start or finish? Don't want to do the time maths in your head?
I made Then When to chain time intervals together.
thenwhen.bytebox.dev
They said that.
"…after years and billions of dollars were spent on painstaking preparation."
I suspect this doesn't happen in reverse too much
Laptop open during road trip
Riding passenger princess so I can keep hacking
The combination of the colors red and yellow makes people hungry
Road tripping to the Real Australia
(where the service greeting becomes "You right?")
"Damn bitch you live like this meme" with MS Word 2003 disturbed by how slow new software (Confluence) is
The venn diagram of my daily concerns and werewolves have diverged a lot since I was 7
You can specify a year too if you need something other than the current one (e.g. cal 2025)
Nice side effect of using semantic HTML elements like section and article, and the odd aria-description is that navigating your own code can be easier.
You have some landmarks in a sea of Divs to make it more scanable.
My go to is using the cal command in the terminal instead of opening up another calendar somewhere else
It's an insane scale.
Really interesting how they described how their scale actually helps storage efficiency though
AWS S3 has over 400 trillion objects but it still feels good to clean up a few old ones from my account.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXeh...