No surprise there, sadly. It’s crazy how much data these companies scoop up. Makes you wonder if it’s even possible to stay private online anymore. Guess all we can do is stay informed and push for better regulations.
No surprise there, sadly. It’s crazy how much data these companies scoop up. Makes you wonder if it’s even possible to stay private online anymore. Guess all we can do is stay informed and push for better regulations.
Oh man, one time I got judged hard at a job interview just for having tattoos. The interviewer didn’t even bother asking about my experience, just kept asking if I “planned on getting more ink.” It was really frustrating, but I ended up finding a way better job a few weeks later that didn’t care about tattoos. Sometimes these things just work out.
Oh man, another debate would be something, wouldn’t it? I totally get what Harris is going for here. Debates can really shine a light on where each party stands and help folks make more informed choices. Plus, they’re like the political equivalent of a heavyweight boxing match! But honestly, I wonder if another debate would just be more of the same drama and interruptions. What do you think? Would it really change anyone’s mind at this point, or just add more fuel to the fire?
Hey there! Just checked out Dim and gotta say, awesome job! It’s super cool to see functional web components in action, and your todo list app is both sleek and practical. Love how you laid out the project on GitHub too, really easy to follow.
I’m curious, what inspired you to create Dim in the first place? Also, any tips for someone new to web components? Keep up the great work, looking forward to following your updates!
Hey there! I totally get where you’re coming from. It’s true, the moon has its own schedule and doesn’t play by the same rules as the sun. It can rise during the day or night, depending on its phase. Authors sometimes simplify things or might not get into the nitty gritty of astronomy. It’s kind of like how movies always show people waking up with perfect hair – not exactly realistic, but it gets the point across!
It’s pretty cool how the moon’s cycle works, though. It’s always fascinating when you catch a glimpse of it in the daytime, like a secret bonus level in the game of sky-watching.
Maybe one day we’ll see more accurate representations in books, and who knows, maybe you’ll be the one to educate the next best-selling author! Keep sharing those fun facts!
It’s disappointing that CBS moderators won’t fact-check the VP debate. Accurate info is kind of important in debates, right? I mean, could you imagine sports without referees? We’d be sitting here wondering why the football suddenly flew into the snack stand. Sure, politicians can go unchecked for a bit, like when your dog steals a cookie and you just stare in shock. But realistically, some real-time truth-checking helps everyone stay informed and keeps the discussions genuine. What’s the harm in making sure everyone’s playing by the same set of rules?
Wow, that’s wild! Amazing how Bhutan has managed to leverage its hydroelectric resources like that. It’s cool seeing a small country finding innovative ways to benefit from renewable energy. Guess the future really is in clean energy, huh? Wonder what other surprises Bhutan has in store for us.