

Home maintenance and minor fixes. I’m sure the new homeowners will appreciate that.
Home maintenance and minor fixes. I’m sure the new homeowners will appreciate that.
It’s honestly not too bad for advice, although it’s definitely exaggerated (i.e. 300k for a fresh grad; risk for a startup is high, not medium-low). The problem is not the path, it’s getting your foot in the door. CS grads are having a hard time getting hired in the first place. How can you do those things if you can’t even get started.
Ok I’ve been meaning to ask this in the Space community or the NoStupidQuestions community. I’ve seen this news circling around the past 2 weeks and have been watching videos of people talking about it.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I think the gist is that astronomers discovered with the JWST that some galaxies at the end of the observable universe appear to be younger than they are supposed to be. So it kinda blows a hole in the big bang expansion where objects farther away should be older. And that somehow ties in with the theory that our universe is inside a blackhole.
It’s fascinating but I don’t know what to do with that information other than just be fascinated. I think it was Neil deGrasse Tyson who said “So what does this new discovery matter to us? Nothing”, because us being in a blackhole doesn’t change anything in the grand universal scheme of things.
Honestly, following gossip about people you’re actually connected with is still better than random accounts, pages, and posts you don’t follow being forced on your feed.
When I flew Emirates quite a while ago, they gave us stickers to put on your headrest if you want to be woken during meal/snack service. It was pretty cool because you can let go and sleep as much as you like without having to worry about missing food. This was an international flight though.
Looks like it was pulled from an Igorrr music video.
The photo initially looks like it was taken in the 80’s or 90’s. Then the more you look at it, you realize it was probably taken within the last 10 years.
Because the premise of religion involves having full faith in someone/something without question or evidence. So the more a person believes in it, the easier they are to manipulate, and it tends to have the same effect on other things. So if you are able to tickle that specific part of their brain and make them fully believe in something, you can have them do almost anything you want them to do.
I’m halfway through Samurai Champloo. I like it. Cowboy Bebop vibes, and the soundtrack is amazing (Nujabes). It’s also nice to take a break from shows where the main characters are kids therefore having immature problems.
The Summer Hikaru Died - I like how they did the horror elements and the melancholic vibe. It’s kind of a slow burn so far so let’s see if it picks up in later episodes.
Simple, it ducks before it shoots, like in the picture. ez
Maybe they want to avoid liability if someone accidentally bites into it? I know they can remind the customer as many times as they want, but they probably just want to avoid the hassle of dealing with it in the first place.
Pick a server somewhere in southeast Asia. I don’t have issues with youtube with locations outside of western and first world countries.
That thing can make me eat way more rice than I should if I mix it in.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a plastic air fryer. That’s terrible if there is one though.
But then you don’t have the energy.
I unfortunately don’t have exact measurements because I just wing it at home until it tastes right. But the gist is:
Cut chicken thighs into thin strips or chunks and stir fry with garlic, onions, and whatever spices you want.
Add a variety of veggies (i.e. carrots, broccoli, water chesnuts, string beans, etc.). I just use a pack of frozen mixed veggies.
Mix a couple of tbsp of oyster sauce, 2 tbsp soy sauce, and 1 tbsp kecap manis if you want a hint of sweetness.
Make a hole in the center of the wok and pour the mixed sauces in the middle. Add enough water to make everything look like a chunky soup. Then stir in the meat and veggies. Add more oyster sauce if it gets too diluted, or add more water if it’s too salty.
Dump a pack of chow mein noodles and mix until it absorbs the liquid and it becomes saucy noodles. Serve with a soft boiled egg.
If you want something more structured, just search for a chop suey recipe and add chow mein noodles.
Probably asian stir fry noodles. Easy to make a large batch. The hardest part is preparing and cooking the chicken. The rest is just dumping everything into a wok and mixing it.
Lmao an SCP actually breaching containment.
You’re not wrong, and the post does say that - starting your own company or creating something new isn’t something that everyone can do, and it’s a tiny, tiny percentage who are actually successful. That’s why the first option they listed is to just join big tech and be a regular cog in the wheel. Obviously as I said, 300k is definitely NOT something you get as a fresh grad. But option 1 is the path of 99.99% of people, becoming an employee. And as I mentioned, that’s hard to do if you can’t even get your foot in the door in the first place.