@scottielau@SEACityLight@KING5Seattle These repeated interruptions are just disgraceful and pathetic. Always the same area too. Ever consider that maybe you need some improvements and redundancy to what should be critical infrastructure. Last I checked this area even includes Pacific Medical Center.
@engineers_feed Iโm so confusedโฆ is this a problem that needed to be solved? Who are the people having problems sticking normal bottles into sand? Why would you even want to do that? The beach is hot
@RepSpartz@DOGE@RepThomasMassie Maybe the first thing @DOGE should look at cutting is the pay of elected officials who don't do the job they were hired to do. It seems to me if you are hired for a job and don't do it, you are pretty redundant.
@RepSpartz@DOGE@RepThomasMassie Imagine you get hired for a job, and before you even start, you tell the hiring manager you're not going to do the job you were hired for, but instead, you're just going to do whatever you want. What a nice way to represent the voters that hired you.
@POTUS Oh โin the strongest possible termsโ. Well that sounds like permission to use any weapons anywhere. After all that would be the โstrongest possible termsโ. Or are you just a liar?
Lankford calls to โlock the clockโ over daylight saving time https://t.co/ELUROJ66AM
Just do it already. We've been talking about this for over a decade. If there was ever an issue that should be non-partisan it's this. Even a dipshit like @MikeJohnson can comprehend that.
@gokulr If you work a lot in startups jumping is often not by choice. Far to many startups hire to fast and then fail completely or canโt raise their next round at some point itโs inevitable to be laid off at some point
@dylan_piercey @JakeFer02115610 Statement 1 is really just an opinion and depends mostly on what you are more used to seeing. The study you cite even makes note of this, "subjects were trained primarily on underscore style" so yes naturally they would prefer it. In this regard, it is an incomplete study.
@dylan_piercey Honestly, I don't care. When you jump between dozens of different languages each with preferences for one or the other you get used to reading all of them and a good linter can be configured to work with any of these. This is just one step up from the tab-vs-spaces argument.
@iammemeloper Well, obviously the answer is 7. Because duh magical word math says that SQL = 48 and CSS = 41 so obviously the difference is 7.
And that makes as much sense as any other way to compare the two.