

Oh, well that’s on me for only reading the headline then (and assuming the worst from corpos at every step).


Oh, well that’s on me for only reading the headline then (and assuming the worst from corpos at every step).


Yeah no gotcha, I’ve known it to work similarly. Also, didn’t mean it as an attack on you per se (unless you wrote the headline I guess).
The situation seems to me to be that companies obviously assume (I’d guess rightly) that a huge majority of people don’t keep these itemised receipts in order to claim the tax from these minuscule transactions themselves, thus enabling the company to get the tax break.


Loool, what a bootlicker BS headline then! Thank you for your time to tell us.
Unintentionally accurate if you’ve ever tried meditation!
Not my area of expertise but density is the wrong concept to be looking into remaining equal, its pressure. The amount of helium gas you pump in to the balloon creates a certain outward pressure that’s at equilibrium with outside air pressure, that’s why it doesn’t collapse (if you were to place the balloon in a vacuum then it would expand and probably burst, that’s usually what happens when a child loses one and it escapes higher up in the atmosphere to lower pressures)
The atmospheric pressure simply isn’t strong enough to overcome the outward pressure.
Bonus point: density is actually the reason why a helium balloon floats, its less dense than air so it wants to float up. Much like a rubber duck or ice cube in water.


The what! That’s so cool, thanks for sharing!


Dudes obviously magic tho, summoning a strong enough concentrated beam of light inside with a futuristic lens design of unknown origin for the time period!
Phew, didn’t see the community and thought you had roally violated a piece of seafood


Oh really, what tipped them off?


I think there you hit the nail on the head! Just the fact that it is in there, whether intentionally or not is something that warrants warning people about. So that in the case someone goes to set up a server, they at least know that recently there was this rather severe risk of unnecessary credential exposure, again no matter if it was intentional or not.
However, I will say that I think I would have also opened the PR, not to help the original dev necessarily, but helping those that might come to use the software later.

Not sure that’s how good insulation works, if it’s not keeping heat out, then it’s not that good of an insulation.
But I think I get your point, it’s good enough so that winter time heating doesn’t escape faster than it is produced, problem then being that nothing offers cooling in the summer months. Still ameliorated by better insulation.
Besides my experience of Central Europe is that insolvency ain’t all that good…


20052025 Peugeot 307 SW: i need a 1000€ part replacement per week
Some things never change
Fuhuhuhuckk, that’s baaad


What kinda nazi tho? The wilful kind or forced?
Hahah, yeah, don’t know, just how I was raised I guess. My fridge came with one of those egg racks and I like having them out the box ready-to-go, plus it doesn’t harm them and they should stay fresher for marginally longer.
Edit: Also probably helps my heat gradient on those perfect runny yolks but set whites!
Haha, yeah totally get that! Also, how did I forget poached!! Okay, those tie over-easy for me
Lol, 60g healthy european chonkers, straight from the fridge into boiling water, then ice bath right after (if more than 2-3 eggs i’ll go a tad shorter because of post-cook thermal load)
Whites firm and yolks perfectly runny, sliced in two with maldon salt to top. Perfection in two bites.
Don’t discriminate based on entropy level, but each level has a best in class:
Low: Soft boiled (8:30 sec)
Medium: Over easy
High: Propper fluffy scramble (10% butter, constant whisk)


I’d go so far as to venture a guess and say this particular individual wouldn’t like any skin colour darker than Marine Le Pen’s bleached asshole…
“…The researchers did not yet test this in people. They went straight to the cells that line your brain’s blood vessels…”