I thought this was a photograph at first, and then I saw the 1890 date, and then I realized which sub I was looking at.
Amazing detail!
I thought this was a photograph at first, and then I saw the 1890 date, and then I realized which sub I was looking at.
Amazing detail!
I made a branch, make commits, and then make a PR. I don’t care about the number of commits because sometimes a reviewer might be able to make more sense of a PR if they view each commit instead of all the changes at once.
For us we just make sure that the branch builds and passes tests before merging it in, and just do a general look over to make sure everything looks correct, follows best practices, etc. if the UI was changed I usually add screenshots of before/after or a screen recording of me using the feature. Sometimes these can really help a reviewer understand what all the changes mean.
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I’m pretty sure I’ve made this drive many many times. I used to live there
Woof woof
Not all of them, no. Some are just to build or run development only tools.
Imagine the giant eyeball they are now seeing. I’d be screaming too
This is why I bring my laptop into the shower
Oh man I’ve never heard of this technique, I love that idea and I will for sure try that out!
Ha, I believe it is!
However… that is actually Greek yogurt, not sour cream!
lol, you really can find just about anything on the internet. Amazing
I have no I idea where I saw this but some person or cooking show or something like that did a test between fresh pumpkin and canned. The fresh took some much time and effort, plus you have the get the right kind of pumpkin which is not usually sold in many stores. In the end I believe they said it was fine but the canned stuff just tasted better.
Also, I’m just now realizing I bought my pumpkin puree from Aldi (discount grocery store) and it’s the store brand. I bet this is the main thing I should look to improve on. Ingredient quality. I should have gone with a better name brand.
It’s very good, not as strong of a pumpkin flavor as I would have liked. I would add a bit more next time I make it.
What show are you talking about?
It’s really accelerated in the past few years. It’s nearly impossible to just read an article or use any product without giving it some kind of information. Lots of people (myself included many times unfortunately) just accept this. I mean, what can be done? If you want or need to use the thing you almost have no choice. If you want to avoid information leaks or being tracked you have to do so much research and work just to find an option, and then hope they don’t get purchased by a company that will reverse it all. I hate it.
Even on a high end TV the speakers are going to be bad. It’s just there to check a box. TVs are so thin that you cannot physically fit in speakers large enough to sound good.
A cheap sound bar will make a huge improvement to audio quality over any built in speaker system.
SourceTree by Atlassian is great, I’ve used it for years and love it. It’s also free. They kind of push you into signing up for a BitBucket account, but it’s skippable. I think it checks all the boxes for the requirements you listed.