Isn’t it banks, that generate most of the currency, especially by lending out money that comes from account holders funds?
I agree, but our tester is a bit lazy I suppose
Tbh, I think for unique elements that’s a valid approach. It also enables easier element selection in automated e2e testing
I’ve always thought of ML-based logic as fuzzy as the outcome is somewhat uncertain
Idk why exactly but using IDs for styling has been discouraged for a while and now every application I’ve ever worked on had been styled using classes that are usually unique anyway
For me the é is txped using Shift + ü Guess what Layout that is
She must have worked on them braneflueds…
brain fluids
Like she worked out her brain to get the power of telekinesis…
Okay, I’ll see myself out now
Isn’t it great? And it all lets you shoot yourself in the foot equally as bad, if you misunderstand the frameworks’ design principles
Ich möchte dazu anmerken, dass das in Italien hauptsächlich auf dem (sehr guten) Hochgeschwindigkeitsnetz vorkommt. Sobald man eine Reise abseits davon hat, ist Überpünktlichkeit auch nicht mehr die Norm.
I was missing Codecs in my Linux install. VLC couldn’t play a single file
I haven’t modded as of yet but I started off with Java and am now a C# Dev and the transition wasn’t too hard since most of the same principles apply to both languages. Unity games, that are often written in C# to me are the most moddable ones, especially considering that there’s a ecosystem for Unity mods out of the box
What makes you say that? I’m genuinely curious
Well, since my instance is local I can just as well say that it’s Switzerland. Apparently it’s mandatory to label proces in a specific way. So far, I’ve never encountered the case that I wasn’t able to compare those prices between products of the same category.
It’s usually very small, but here, prices must also show how much 100g/100ml of something costs
Actually… Why is it “Lizard” but “Blizzard”? “z” sounds exactly the same as “zz”
And in the meantime Mozilla keeps making worse decisions, too