

God damnit, I was hoping this was a bit.
Post hog
God damnit, I was hoping this was a bit.
So what you’re saying is word problems with extraneous data are hard for everyone.
Just write it in Java, problem solved. I know people like to hate on it, but “write once, run everywhere” is really fucking attractive.
Not even fucking close. We’d need replicator technology to be somewhat close.
Inferred from another comment that it’s CoMaps. Looked it up to confirm:
Don’t. Dump everything in an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) that tracks the S&P 500. The one with the lowest fees is the Vanguard SPY asset. Unless you dedicate a lifetime to understanding the market, you’ll never turn a profit greater than what this ETF will give you. Beating the market is almost impossible without insider trading.
Edit: missed that you’re in Italy. Find a similar asset in your country. There are similar ones on all major exchanges. You just want to make sure it’s tracking the most successful companies. That’s the gist of what the S&P 500 does. When a company starts performing worse than one outside this range, that new company takes its place. So the list always tracks the top 500. These are global brands, so there is almost certainly a similar asset in your country that tracks most—if not all—of these companies.
Step 1: get rid of oh-my-zsh
Beyond meat and impossible are also twice the cost. The morningstar patties and franks are quite good. So is boca.
I don’t think it’s just lemmygrad. There’s something fucky with posting pictures.
the latecomer
Popular in college, I bet
And kept the money
Because they forgot to recruit volunteers and hurriedly ran to the nearest thing, which happened to be a bank (/s)
My job keeps doing that, too
jemy
I’ve run tumbleweed for quite a while with no issues. I’ve never had to reinstall it.
It is an experimental distro, that’s what was the original purpose. That’s coming from what their website stated toward the beginning of the project. They may not call it that now, but not much has fundamentally changed in arch since that time besides the introduction of systemd.
I’d recommend opensuse tumbleweed. It’s still a rolling distribution, it still has more bleeding edge software, but its package manager, zypper, does atomic updates, so if something doesn’t install right it rolls it back.
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Been that way since the beginning. It’s an experimental distro, not for production systems.
Watching Star Trek as a child and learning what a light year is and how big just our galaxy is, not to mention the rest of the universe, this is what did it for me. Nine years old and realizing the earth couldn’t be 6000 years old and so the Bible was a lie.