He has to create opportunity for foreign actors to funnel money to him.
It’s not illegal to sell a $1,000 watch for $100,000. That way he doesn’t have to actually launder the money.
He has to create opportunity for foreign actors to funnel money to him.
It’s not illegal to sell a $1,000 watch for $100,000. That way he doesn’t have to actually launder the money.
The author is somehow surprised at the reactions they get when they nitpick people on their individual actions.
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Which starship is this on?
I hope this meme template evolves legs.
Keep an eye on Mike, he’s going to be trouble.
But how’s the java support? If it’s better than vs code then it might be worth something.
I think background checks are usually limited to your police record (any misdemeanors, felonies, etc) and financial situation (declared bankruptcy, etc).
Daaaaaammmmmn
I think basic or even complex stuff is fine in vanilla js.
The problems show up as you scale the team and code base. You can do a large project in vanilla js but you’re going to have to solve a lot of the same problems frameworks/libraries have already solved. Maybe it’s worth it, maybe it’s not.
“science academia is also an industry”
FTFY
I’m using the DDG app
I am but DDG will show sponsored search results which don’t get blocked by ublock.
No it’s like a sponsored search result. You have to go into settings > private search > more settings and then disable Advertisements.
The constant Temu search results drive me nuts, but I found a setting to disable that.
Look at him, he’s starving!
A problem was admitted, but there’s no one alive.
Not saying anything about good or bad, but trunk-based development doesn’t work when the business requires you to have multiple releases under development concurrently.
A hammer and some dish soap should do the trick.
From Wikipedia:
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