Even in areas that use coal you use less overall emissions within the lifetime of the vehicle
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And the ts devs support this
I found a distro that would install on the windows file system and boot. Apparently it was slackware based didn't have a concept in my head of package managers couldn't figure out how to install gaim (now pidgin) gave up. Didn't go back for another 4 years doing C in college. Didn't look back from there.
Honestly more worried about the salt and fat from the cheese, though I guess most meat stuff would be similar.
Yeah pretty much you can really see it on many highly processed, high margin, non essential food. Think cookies, chips, frozen quick food ect. There is a huge effort to manipulate the prices and drive you to not only buy that product but also draw you into a store.
Just another iteration of what coupons and "bonus" cards are used for.
Seeing the free meals provided by our schools over COVID they would cover their protein requirements by cheese there was rarely meat in any of the meals.
Many home ISPs block port 80 and 25. You should be able to Google that and confirm. If that's the case you'll have to use a different method.
Having unit and automated integration tests backed by both requirements and high code coverage. As a lead I can verify that not only you made the change to support the requirements though these unit tests but also a really quick verification that other functionality may not have changed based on your large scale change. Helps a lot for significant refactoring too
Seems like a decently attractive option. I wish more apps were/had PWA alternatives and I'd be good
I was wondering why RCS just stopped working the other day
When we implemented it significantly improved our ability to write unit tests. It also allowed us to make more modular code due to the default of every class having an interface. So I'm all for it.