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uservoid1,

V’Ger must evolve. Its knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve.

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Not if some wiseass manager decided to turn off all logs “to save payments on storage”

uservoid1,

Do you want windows? we HAVE windows.

When you build your Lego house from many leftover sets, run out of bricks and fill the missing parts with windows instead.

uservoid1,

For most people the “best music” is the one created during their teenage years.

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Try to search “iron on fabric fuse” or “peel-and-stick fabric fuse”

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Help Starfleet restock its redshirt positions

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  • The Belgariad and The Malloreon by David Eddings. His books have classic D&D feel, light reading with bits of humor.
  • Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb. A massive plotline (all books already written so no need to wait), very dark, superb characters.
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Fitz and the Fool trilogy spoilersI like Bee and her story, I don’t like that most of the plot could be ended in no time if only the characters bothered to talk with each other (it looks forced to keep them from contacting in time). The end is a good closure for this saga.

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As a white you can do the Karen move and ask to see the manager, now!

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Such heated indoor pools are sometimes used for hydrotherapy, where a storage or separate room is used just for the pool.

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This setup in the image looks crampy and sketchy, but in general the property owner build and maintain the pool and rent it to hydrotherapy therapists (or use it for its own such business). Normally (well, excluding cases we see in this community) one does not build one just for themselves in their livingroom or kitchen.

Why are (rational) databases preferred over keeping the data in memory?

Why do so many programs use rational databases instead of loading the data during startup and keeping it in memory? Especially for smaller datasets I would think, that a database adds unnecessary complexity and overhead. Also, a lot of data can be saved using modern RAM and when using an in-memory approach, optimized data...

uservoid1,

It all depends on the implementation and need.

In-memory structures are usually faster to work with, but harder to coordinate multiple updates from multiple sources (different applications, services, etc).

Databases have all sort of failsafe mechanisms to ensure data integrity and recovery options, in most times there is no need to reinvent it all over again.

Persistent - do you need to access the data again once your program was finished? How often does the data change by other programs/tasks once you read it? How big is your data and how complex are the connections between your data objects?

Many times the implementation is a mixed approach. It is better to know and calculate the needs before you start your project, but as it usually happen, once you get performance issues, you start optimizing adding in-memory cache or scale to a bigger database.

uservoid1,

So solid, liquid, gas, and missing plasma. You just need to have a really big bang and any of the other vehicles will do

uservoid1,

You start your morning playing mine-field, doing the round squinting for suspicious marks, watching your steps, clearing one room at a time. Today it was the hallway

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“some assembly required”

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New posts added since your last refresh push some of current page posts to the next one

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Most of the place isn’t that bad, as if they dumped in one room the junk from all the others.

www.compass.com/listing/…/1397214105243498569/

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Most jobs are shit, do whatever make you happy kids.

What’s bother me is why the percent of the top 8 are added to 135.54%? … maybe some kids are going for Tik-Tok Train Robbers

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