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  • Aww man I love pickle ball. Met some great people. Plus there is a 10 court brew pub with a league. Don’t see tennis having that

  • We sure they “quit or went missing”?

  • Didn’t even need to google it…

  • I would add to the other commenter, making sure the cost to plumb and run into existing sewer and water is worth it.

  • Glad to see Caviziel or whatever go full qanon. Speaks at a q conference, denies it, video pops up. Can’t believe this movie is doing well

  • Isn’t this was satisfacotry is trying to do? Granted Satisfactory doesn’t have the same elements, but close.

    I do like how dark and post-apocalyptic this is and would play the fuck out of it

  • Really sucks he’ll be found dead from self inflicted gun shot wounds in the back of head while jumping from a building

  • Ironically from the “freedom caucus”

  • Thanks really picked what mattered from an auto correct

  • No point in whistleblowing when they are posting blogs about it…asking for feedback.

  • Dude their not murdering people they implemented tech use a new browser

  • That’s petty as fuck. I’m an ex google eng and it’s not up to us what we work on. We get paid to work on shit and if we don’t do it someone else will. Plenty of resumes in the pool ready to hop in and take someone’s spot. Blame the company not the people doing the grunt work.

    It’s like blaming the barista for the menu.

  • That’s why you’re there and he isn’t

  • “Time for your lasagna John.”

  • Wooo! Thanks!

  • None. If you haven’t watched it it’ll make you watch it

  • Lots of great options! Udemy has some great classes. Edx is also fantastic and has professors and is structured like college classes (https://www.edx.org/learn/computer-science ) Take the basics of computer science and then think about what you want to do. Do you want to do web dev? Backend systems? Enterprise applications? Scripting for system admin? Hardware? Gaming?

    Either way learn the basic principles and then pick something that fits your interests. In college a lot of us learned Java or C++ and from there branched out to other languages pretty easily.

    If you just want to learn a language then grab the intro to whatever language you want from Udemy.

    Comp sci isn’t that necessary for some languages but does help build a great foundation on understanding how and why languages work along with some core competencies for discrete alg, understanding larger algos for data modeling, etc. again not necessary and some of the best engineers I worked with don’t have comp sci backgrounds.

  • Not knot true

  • How do I buy these