Yeah, the steak looks like it was cooked some before the eggs were dropped in, so it won’t be the prettiest but should cook and taste just fine.
Yeah, the steak looks like it was cooked some before the eggs were dropped in, so it won’t be the prettiest but should cook and taste just fine.
All the raspberry beers I’ve had are regular beer coloured honestly, but Rose absolutely gives the right effect.
Oh man, I haven’t had one of those in a hot minute. Guess I know what I’m sipping during the HCS grand finals on Sunday.
I pull out the “I’m rubber, you’re glue”. Nobody expects it these days, either that or “Would Mister Rogers approve of your actions?” I’ve yet to meet someone who doesn’t at least pause at that.
I can’t pull it off, but “I’m thinking you weren’t burdened with an over-abundance of schooling.” From Firefly is killer
It lands best if you order a Cosmo or something equally “girly” coloured right before.
Just bought a hard drive today thanks to memorial day sales so I can dual boot and transition to Linux. Trying to decide between PonyOS, Hannah Montana OS, Pop OS, or Arch
I just replace all my tests with noop codes. Quick, easy, passes.
And this is why I hate all web development and the fact that most jobs are web bs these days. Everything has so much crud baked in and including twelve modules with a million functions just to do anything is the norm.
Giving my back my beautiful optimized assembly dangit.
This and glue sauce are so worrisome. Like sure most people probably know better than to actually do that, but what about the ones they don’t know? How many know how bad it is to mix bleach and ammonia? How long until Google AI is poisoned enough to recommend that for a tough stain?
Qualia - instances of subjective conscious experience
It’s fun to say, fun to think about how your red and my red differ subjectively but we still agree that red is red, and just a fun word.
The concept itself has many strong detractors and arguments against it being real, but eh, I’ll keep on thinking about it.
My coffee table is also above a basement, so I’ll have to reinforce the joists, and probably the whole support of the house. Eh, I’ll just make a scale copy out of Styrofoam on my CNC or something.
I think the Pietà on my coffee table would be more of a conversation starter.
Even if this is lowercase and the dot on the i
differentiates then the l
would still be a dot.
Uh, have you had a food allergy test? Nothing in there should cause problems. It’s just a regular bbq plate, but layered. Staple of the South and most don’t have problems like that.
A tiramisu is a sweet lasagna. You have alternating layers of carb and sauce and cheese mixture of some kind.
A shepherd’s pie is it’s own unique thing as there are no alternating layers and the cheese layers are not mandatory.
The French parfait (different from what you’re probably thinking) is a flipped shepherd’s pie.
The American parfait is lasagna, as it’s usually alternating layers of carb, fruits (with their sauce, often very jammy), and not cheese but a dairy mixture still.
It’s either something gummy like swedish fish or sour patch kids, or I take the time to properly make some cookies.
Technically the Python bool is fine, but it’s part of what makes numpy special. Under the hood numpy uses c type data structures, (can look into cython if you want to learn more).
It’s part of where the speed comes from for numpy, these more optimized c structures, this means if you want to compare things (say an array of booleans to find if any are false) you either need to slow back down and mix back in Python’s frameworks, or as numpy did, keep everything cython, make your own data type, and keep on trucking knowing everything is compatible.
There’s probably more reasons, but that’s the main one I see. If they depend on any specific logic (say treating it as an actual boolean and not letting you adding two True values together and getting an int like you do in base Python) then having their own also ensures that logic.
Beached - hauled up or stranded on a beach.
Beach - a strip of land covered with sand, pebbles, or small stones at the edge of a body of water, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks.
Dangit, you’re right, try as I might I’m having a hard time twisting those definitions to anything other than the colloquially accepted meaning.
No, I didn’t have the time to put into it. I was already part of a Celtic group and the community orchestra so those songs always got priority, but I was nowhere near good enough to take lead on any (I was the youngest in the Celtic group and the only kid in the community orchestra full of music teachers, so I cut myself some slack, lol)
Actually the one you play with a skull. Most call it Griffball though.