Aww they look cute. Yea I don't know a lot about indoor plants or succulents. Once a week sounds right, but I guess it you lower the amount, it should be pretty apparent if they start wilting, and that's often reversible.
Could be me in a few months. Not AI. Not off-shoring. Just a regular layoff from a company that made bad decisions.
I contacted an old Australian co-worker who's now a director. He was going to get me some contract work; grunt stuff converting a PHP5 codebase to PHP8 ... but then he e-mailed me back saying the company was going to contract it to India instead 😡
The F-117A was a fully working stealth craft. That's why all the sides were flat. The software written in the 80s could only handle predicting radar deflection for flat surfaces. That limitation had been overcome with the B-2 design by the 90s. Does it actually work? Who knows, but none of them were ever shot at (officially).
The SR-71 had zero stealth capabilities, it could just literally fly faster than any missile while also not killing the pilots. It was shot at a lot, but the pilots just pushed the throttle and outran everything.
No one "figured out" stealth as far as what's publicly known. The U2 got shot down because it was designed to go stupid high but not fast, which was overcome by the soviets.
With the tariff disaster, it's clear Trump is either doing what's he's told in order to intentionally destroy a massive chunk of American mid-sized business by all the groups that want to benefit, or he's really just fucking retarded. Either way, supports are all still "trust the plan" as we're about to see the end of affordable PC hardware and car parts in six months, that will likely last a year or more.
True, and switch cartridges still come with full sized OS updates on them, so even if you try to keep a switch disconnected from the Internet in hopes of an exploit, it will still get patched when you buy newer games 😡.
Remember when one of the early Dreamcast releases had a major bug, and all of them had to be exchanged at retail stores, because not everyone had Internet or connected their console to the Internet and you couldn't just "fix" things after they were launched? When games and hardware had to be complete and battle tested before you shipped them out to stores?