I bit the bullet and bought the Jetbrains Ultimate bundle because I develop in lots of different languages. It includes WebStorm and it is a joy to use. It helps where necessary and doesn't get in my way..
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I build my machine about 8 years ago and it is time for a new one. I use it mainly for coding and research but I do like the occasional game (even VR). I try to max out specs so the PC lasts a long time.
For a moment I thought you literally meant a penguin herder, I would be so happy...
Not parent, but; Enterprise is one of my favorites. Some things that I really like about it:
- The enterprise itself is bare and functional. Not luxurious with nice carpets. This ups the stakes and realism.
- They get beat up a lot and their ship is quite primitive.
- Archer is mostly likable and nicely balanced, although he gets a bit dark in later seasons.
- All main cast have distinct personalities and are well acted and likable. Most of them also grow as member of the crew.
- The crew interactions are well written mostly.
- The tension between Archer and T'Pol is intense.
- I really like the cmdr. Shren storyline.
- Hoshi is hot (and smart) so I didn't mind the de-con scenes. And besides the eye-candy they did have a story.
These are the things I can think of right now, but I really enjoyed it over all (of course with its ups and downs per episode).
You could try the book.. The movie is quite tame compared to the book though. It sketches a very detailed look into the time as well. Iirc there are about five pages in wich Bateman explains why he loves certain music albums. And of course his whole morning routine.. I really liked it.
That is correct. There is both and Ing and Ir title that are Engineer. Ir for masters and Ing for higher education.
See Titels voeren.
Same for the Netherlands.
Ha no problem. They're fond memories so it is fun to revisit and talk about :)
It was unbelievable cool, but not in a temperature way. It was a bit chilly but not that bad since it was summer. That also means no sundown so it was just a bit less light. We dug a hole in the snow to keep from the wind and with some thick sleeping bags in a waterproof bag it was quite comfy and warm.
You are very far from any real civilization (no cellphone or anything) and that is completely refreshing. You just lay there listening to remote avalanches and the ocean, haven't slept as good as there. Untill after a short night I woke up from snow drifting into my nose and it was time to go before the weather changed.
Afterwards we took a swim in 4°C ocean water.. That also sure was something :)
Edit: I've written a small journal with some pictures on my blog if you're interested..
Under an open sky on Antarctica
That's such a shame. ZFS has been rock solid for me for years while I hear lots of scary stories about btrfs.
Thanks for that little riddle, managed to solve it (with the hint) during my morning coffee.