There is always a cutoff cost. For example, it cannot support Ukraine to the point that it’s own territorial security is compromised.
There is always a cutoff cost. For example, it cannot support Ukraine to the point that it’s own territorial security is compromised.
I was saying that with the assumption that the US winds down support for Ukraine and is not seen as a trusted partner for European security.
There is an unfortunate reality that there is a tipping point. At some point, Europe will need to cede Ukraine and stock up for itself to defend the next Russian incursion.
I know people don’t like the technical interview, but for me, it’s not about knowledge but process. I don’t care that you don’t have something memorized or don’t know the syntax without your linter. I want to see how you figure it out. I was interviewing for a junior web developer, and I gave them the task of fizzbuzz. I told them it was OK to use Google or any other tool. The interview ended with the prospect in tears. I felt very bad and told them they could finish it outside the interview and send it to us (they didn’t). Somehow, they were still on our shortlist.
It is entertaining to consider that modems were just computers screaming at each other in shrill voices.
The question is, with what currency? The Cuban dollar is not really worth anything outside Cuba, so they can only rely on exports to fund currency needed to buy imports.
TBF all those sci-fi transparent displays would be terrible to use
I also recreated your adventure and could not find the proper answer. Just awful.
Umm, or just go to the youtube channel, click the more link on the description, click “share channel” button and click “copy channel id”
I would hesitate to call it terrorism, it was targeted at military persons with an intent at military disruption and any public casualties were collateral damage. It may have been a war crime though.
Similarly in 2000, Gore campaign reported a leak from the Bush campaign to the FBI.
I believe the former is the reason for the policy affecting the latter.
There are a few people with a similar name to me that don’t seem to understand how email works. I get signed up for all sorts of their things. I get notices of their pizza deliveries, when they apply for car loans, flight info, hotel stays, I even end up in family message email chains.
Every once in a while I go though and delete these accounts, that’s how it’s happened multiple times. Sometimes I just take the account over though, if it’s got reward points or something.
Thus means nothing, I have been signed up multiple times to that site by people who don’t understand that my emails address is not theirs. And apparently Ashley Madison doesn’t validate email addresses.
Yeah, it’s not about complexity things you can do with python, it’s the complexity of getting it to run. That continues to be the biggest pain point for me.
Sour cream. As a kid, I didn’t like it. Now it’s essential on my tacos, pierogi, and chili.