Yeah, but I don't want to have an app on my phone for a store I go to once. I don't give a fuck if the page is ugly.
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No, holding it would be fine in some situations. It's probably resting on a chair arm or something while my head is on the seat.
Yeah, I actually miss this sometimes, when I'm lounging in some weird position. The question is how much the keyboard would suck.
I imagine in some applications this is a godsend. The US military was talking about using quadrupedal robots as pack mules, and that makes a world of sense. However, I'd guess they're not very smart and tend to damage anything that gets caught up in them as per usual industrial robots. In a controlled environment wheeled robots are probably cheaper too, so that limits the applicability a bit.
I have not. I just thought it looks less goofy than a nested SQL statement split over multiple lines.
What are the issues with XML?
Provincial governments are elected. I'm not sure that's a distinction that exists.
To be clear, I would certainly like to see better resources. Actually, I spent the morning on advocacy for it. I also would like MAID to be an option, even if it's down to societal failures; if we've inflicted so much pain on someone they would rather die, stopping them just seems like an added layer of cruelty. I don't buy that social support is more than an excuse for the anti-MAID people.
As far as I can tell, the doctrine of the trinity served political rather than logical purposes back when it was put in writing in late antiquity, and since then it's just been the doctrine. If you want to believe, you just have to believe and not think about it too hard, like the video says.
“Or does it mean that you’re suffering now, and you live in a rural community, Indigenous population, and you can’t get access to care, and society is not willing to provide you access to care?”
And what are your plans to expand care massively to these people? Crickets. Really, they just don't want to be made to feel guilty about those people existing.
Yes, it's been established that you can still use JavaScript, and it will only backfire sometimes, even though it's a bad language. And yet, people try to use it where it's not even required.
Assuming it's built well. As someone else pointed out, it doesn't look quite right here.
I like the format, though.
Ah, right.