@aakashgupta Nobody speaks about the time you save by just throwing everything into the dryer, instead of carefully hanging each clothing items. It wont damage your clothes if you set the right program as well and comes out softer
@levelsio Go for a track day in a capable car and find the limits of it. In Portugal you have amazing tracks, such as Portimao that have complete packages for this: https://t.co/VjBJqERZL2
You can also start with Sim racing, as you already do with MSFS
¡ TROFEO EN MANO Y SONANDO CANSERBERO DE FONDO ! 🌎🇻🇪⚾
• Así se retiraba de LoanDepot Park nuestros guerreros tras conseguir el ansiado título del clásico mundial de Béisbol.
¡ VIVA VENEZUELA ! 🔥🇻🇪⚾
📹 Lizcar Valle (IG)
#AlSonDeLaLVBP ⚾🇻🇪
@javisantana@PabloGrueso Ya pasará lo mismo con el centro comercial nuevo que comenzarán a construir pronto (Infinity). Se quejan de que no es necesario pero ya los verás ahí todas las semanas
@manu__martinm Con codex me hice el mío y ahora probaré con Claude code para que use el navegador y baje las facturas de los gastos por su cuenta, ej. OpenAI, que no tiene un endpoint para bajar los invoices
Sentiments of Venezuelans
I’m going to say this once, and I don’t care if it makes people uncomfortable.
If you have never lived in Venezuela
If you did not grow up there
If you did not watch your country collapse in real time
If you did not stand in food lines
If you did not watch your parents lose everything they built
If you did not have to leave your home with nothing
Then shut the fuck up.
You do not have an opinion.
Your opinion does not matter.
And you don’t get to lecture anyone about what’s happening there.
I’m Venezuelan.
I lived there most of my life until my early twenties.
I watched my country go from a functioning democracy to full blown socialism right in front of my eyes.
This is not politics to me.
This is trauma.
Before socialism, Venezuela was not perfect, but it worked.
There was trade.
There was money coming in.
There was investment from the US.
There were jobs.
There was food.
There was medicine.
My family had five businesses.
We had our home
We had investments.
We had a future.
Then the government started nationalizing everything.
Private companies were taken.
Foreign investors were pushed out.
Imports were blocked.
Price controls destroyed production.
Corruption exploded.
And everything died.
Not slowly.
Violently.
People didn’t suddenly become poor because of “capitalism” or “the US” or whatever bullshit slogan people like to repeat online.
They became poor because socialism destroyed incentives, destroyed production, destroyed trust, and destroyed hope.
People today in Venezuela are not debating ideology.
They are trying to survive.
They are trying to find food.
Trying to find medication.
Trying to keep their families alive.
So when I see people in the West posting from comfortable homes, full fridges, stable currencies, and safe streets talking about “imperialism” or “US bad” or “Trump this or that”
No.
It’s not complicated.
You’re just ignorant.
China is not rebuilding Venezuela.
Russia is not rebuilding Venezuela.
Cartels are not rebuilding Venezuela.
They are stealing.
They are extracting.
They are draining what’s left.
If the US comes in and reinvests
If refineries get rebuilt
If infrastructure gets restored
If imports open back up
If food, water, and medicine become accessible again
If people can work and earn with dignity
Then yes.
Let them take all the oil they want.
Because at least something gets built instead of destroyed.
This is something to celebrate.
Not because it’s perfect.
But because for the first time in a long time, there is hope.
Hope that families can eat.
Hope that people don’t have to flee their country.
Hope that Venezuela can function again.
If you’ve never lived through a country collapsing
If you’ve never watched socialism destroy everything around you
If you’ve never had to leave your home because staying meant starvation
Then again
Shut the fuck up.
This isn’t theory.
This isn’t politics.
This is lived experience.
By Stephen Subero
Jørgen Watne Frydnes, Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee at the #NobelPeacePrize Ceremony today, 10 December.
«Your power is not permanent. Your violence will not prevail over people who rise and resist. Mr. Maduro, accept the election results and step down.»
As Ana Corina Sosa accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of her mother, Maria Corina Machado, people gathered outside the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo to watch the ceremony and celebrate together.
@NobelPrize@MariaCorinaYA
@ky__zo I feel sorry you felt that way in Valencia, but don't pay too much attention to it, its a loud minority. There's more and more tech folks coming here and the scene is picking up!
Do you want to learn how to deploy your cloud environments in AWS/Azure in multi-az/multi-region setup, to not depend on us-east-1? Ping me! (not a joke, I'm being serious here)