Your prompt is your own post. I want some recursion!
Your prompt is your own post. I want some recursion!
Plus people would go to work on a Tuesday but come home on Wednesday. Lol it would be an accounting nightmare.
“Well the books for this company closed on the 1st, but the books for this other department within the company closed on the 2nd”.
I was forced to adapt for survival but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a struggle. Also I didn’t do “fine” in school, though that’s the front I put up. In reality I barely graduated high school and scraped by with like a 1.8 GPA, couldn’t get into college, and got kicked out of community college. And I hurt a lot of people I cared deeply about along the way too.
BG3 is completely playable with a controller though. Yes, kbm is better here, but I’ve played 2 entire campaigns on my deck and it was fine. The radials can be kind of annoying but you can customize them so it’s not so bad. You can tell Larian put a lot of work into making a good controller experience, while Solasta: Crown of the Magister (for example) promised controller support but it plays like ass with one.
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I just don’t want a dongle. I’m not willing to buy one, I’m not willing to keep track one one, and I’ll never have it when it need it. I’m not willing to charge wireless earbuds, and they’re going to get lost after 2-3 uses anyway.
Just give me a fucking 3.5mm jack and be done with it.
You just need to do this then
cd git-project
rm -rf .git
cd ..
rm -r git-project
With rm
-r is for ®ecursion and -f is for F(force) disabled the prompting. So, use -f on the .git directory which has the files you want to obliterate, and leave it off for the safety prompts.
Are you a tankie:
No: 40.5
No: 37.9
No: 30.2
No: 37.8
Yes: 65.2
Yes: 50.1
Yes: 23.1
I made up the numbers but this is not how pie charts work.
Why are there like four sections each labeled “yes” and “no” with no other distinguishing information?
It has the same kind of infrastructure as email but for social media.
Done. 13 words for the average schmuck.
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Most of us don’t have clusters so shutting down the server means taking the server and all associated services completely offline.
Do you take your product completely offline for 8 hours every single day?