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Given data is irrelevant to the question. Anonymous or not, it depends on what your partner thinks about this. And if you don’t want your partner to know, then you already know the answer.
Given data is irrelevant to the question. Anonymous or not, it depends on what your partner thinks about this. And if you don’t want your partner to know, then you already know the answer.
Sometimes I feel like people forget that Israel was actually attacked.
Why don’t you go developing video games engines, aerospace soft, etc.? I’d assume this is where tasks go beyond “provide a CRUD REST API interface” or “add a button”.
Specific Kitchen stuff
Oh, you know, the basic stuff. The oven, cooking surface, microwave, an area to work and cupboards to store dishes. It’s just that when you’re waiting for the kitchen, cooking is miserable and some dishes are out of question.
e-book details
I got a Kindle Paperwhite 10 years ago. I’ve been reading a lot since then because it’s a small device you can carry anywhere and read in public transport, for example. With paper books, it’s not always as convenient. They can be too big and heavy to carry with you and you can’t regulate lighting, etc. Of course, it’s subjective. But for me, that was the turning point.
Find a teacher, take private lessons. People are mentioning some online courses, but over long periods having a teacher can be more effective.
If we’re talking about obvious things, getting a washing machine and kitchen with all that comes with it is a tremendous improvement in a new apartment.
If I had to pick something less obvious, I’d say for me it was an e-book. It’s hard to measure the effect, but I mostly read non-fiction and knowledge creates a lot opportunities over time in private and work life.
If it’s so smart, why does it clean for you?
I don’t have to block much (28), as beehaw is defederated from extremist and porn instances. I block memes, non-English speaking communities and niche stuff: from communities about life in Ontario to discussions about Star Trek. I just want to keep my feed more or less informative and interesting. I don’t want to have an endless stream of content like I had it on reddit. It’s bad for productivity.
Google, Meta and Microsoft are bad. But I’m good. I want to dictate who can use open-source software and how!