To be fair, while drinking water is great and everyone should have an adequate fluid intake (if you're thirsty, you're already dehydrated), water is not a guaranteed cure for constipation. I was in Paris for a week back in April and the only thing that helped me was taking a ducolax, my digestive system needed a reset after that long international flight and eating different food for a few days.
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did you think of all the taxes they’ll cut from the rich? no, you only think about yourself and what will happen to you in an emergency
This is what it comes down to.
Rich people matter.
I would imagine the California State Guard much like anyone else in the military would likely tend to err more on Trump's side anyway though.
For the most part I've only ever been on smaller teams anyway, my largest team has been my current job with like 15 developers but there's so much work to go around, so many projects constantly being worked on it's kind of expected to have this many (and still be hiring more every year) lol
The real answer is somewhere in between.
There's going to be less programming jobs, but there's still always going to be some demand for them, there's always going to be some technical knowledge required, even if just "prompt engineers" or similar concepts. Things still need to be built and fixed, and if you've worked for enough project managers/product managers, you know their lack of technical knowledge would not be enough to even prompt an LLM much less do anything else.
Well my knee is injured for the past 3 weeks and counting so I don't think I'm going to be doing any manual labor any time soon, I think I'm going to keep at my work from home programming job instead.
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Sorry, I had to.
I've had a knee injury the past 3 weeks and counting so I've not been able to do much of anything else, so I'd say yes.
I love that song so much.
I wish they put out a Bee Sharps album with the full songs, they never did that and I am so disappointed they didn't.
A 20 minute video on how to replace your battery with batteries that are glued down and you need a pry tool to remove them and hopefully not puncture them is not exactly what I would call user-replaceable batteries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFxS5wQ5Bhc
I'm talking about ones like the Samsung Galaxy S3, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS, etc had where you could just open the cover, take the battery out, and then put the new one in.
The hardware was certainly designed to be less repairable and phones less upgradable. Gone are the days with user-replaceable batteries and MicroSD card slots.
Funnily enough, I had a bit of acid reflux this morning (I don't normally but oh well) and I'm drinking water right now lol