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I think we need an inverse thread where we talk about things that normal intelligent people universally agree upon that are for some reason hot takes within your profession
Would anyone who lives anywhere near New York State be willing to take in my cat temporarily for up to a year? My original plans for having someone care for him just fell through and I'm scrambling to find someone. He is a very good boy and doesn't have any special needs.
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You will never learn anything by vibe-coding. No, not even if you "go back to read your code." You HAVE to find projects/exercises that are challenging enough to require studying but not so difficult that they cause frustration. It's called the zone of proximal development in pedagogy.
wipes shouldn't be flushed. @neorsd.org
The speed limit exists for a reason and its the maximum speed you should drive
The President of the United States of America has virtually unrestricted nuclear launch authority. There are no “nuclear codes.”
A well functioning A/C can provide a 30° temperature differential. If it is 120° outside? 90° interior is what you get.
"oversampling" is a good thing
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Seeing a lot of people reposting and responding to this as if it were real. It's not. "Politcs For You" is yet another shitty "comedy" news account.
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What's something that experts/practitioners in your field universally agree upon, but that remains a "hot take" among the general public?