Stage four is a DNS problem.
Stage four is a DNS problem.
The US does pay significantly higher, but with enormous costs (afaik).
My senior full stack engineer position would be about 60k/year at the government, which is a significant income to Dutch standaards.
My monthly costs are around 1400 per month, the rest used for savings and fun.
Or pollute the data of companies that do.
You can make the AI create a perfect candidate, but never supply real data.
Eh, the IDF is a terrorist group too, so Israel isn’t off the board.
1 out of 4 is fence?
Ah yeah, as a DINK, this is a great formula
host it on my website
That’s distributing and barred under the other license item. Sorry to burst your bubble.
But all those murdered innocent civilians won’t be creating any more carbon emissions. Did you factor in that enormous factor?
(/s, morbidly)
A place I used to work at had that… The corp had rolled out a non-delete policy with something akin to , so when someone made a
abrv_master
branch it got protected and couldn’t be deleted anymore.
I’ve been doing this yesterday. Not because Git broke, but since Intellij kept pulling invalid configs from the cache, and that was based on some kind of path identifier it seemed.
These rules seem so weird for me. In the Netherlands you need to bring your photo ID to vote, but you also need it as a general requirement (you need to be able to show ID). The ID may be expired for at most five years, but you’ll have to bring one.
You also need an ID for other stuff like opening a bank account, renting or buying vehicles, or going to specific football matches (I believe it’s to enforce banning people who misbehave).
Why would people not have an ID like a passport, ID card or driver’s license?
A year lasts longer
Rinsing your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher is actually a good idea if the dishes are very dirty though…
Don’t flush kitchen tissue though, it doesn’t disintegrate as toiletpaper does.
I would expect that that 90’s car would eventually be able to be converted to hydrogen combustion. That would save on pumping up petrol (if the hydrogen is not generated with petrol) and it would not cost yet another car to be created.
It is, they’re usually posts like “bought your first house? Find out how housing taxes work on rijksoverheid.nl”.
The Dutch government seems to be pretty stringent on their single source of truth policy on the web.
Most xkcd’s are perfectly fitting for this magazine:
Well, since you retain a license to the content until you or valve closes your account, you should be covered.
According to their own personal Steam Subscriber Agreement, you only forfit licenses when you end your subscription (like EA Play) or when the main service contract ends (close your account).
Although they may try, but then you can still sue for breach of contract.
I used to have this enormous dev folder of projects. Some with git, some before I knew what it was.
I clinged and backed it up like crazy, until I actually looked at what was contained (spoiler: horrid code). Then I just got used to burning some old code. Now I’m often distracted by stuff like docker, kubernetes and that stuff
It’s fun though, I’ve grown a bunch. but the setup sometimes does overscale badly
I’m actively trying to avoid it, but even in The Netherlands it’s hard to avoid the talk of the town.