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> Alas, when I want to actually leave feedback on the PR, I have to open the browser, navigate to the relevant line in the diff, and (after waiting for several HTTP round-trips) type my suggestion into a text area

This doesn't seem like much of a problem, does it? It's a matter of alt-tab and a click or two.

Also, what is the point of having reviews in the git history?


Serious question, why would I use this? I searched for a topic I'm interested in, in English, and got barely related results in various languages (Swedish, Spanish).

On YouTube, the first result for the same search is an amazing playlist, in English, on the exact topic I searched for.


Are you English, and your wife American, by any chance?


This is what I had in mind. Sorry for not being clearer.


So, fostering your skill just to let someone else capture all the value (minus your compensation)?


>So, fostering your skill just to let someone else capture all the value (minus your compensation)?

That's an unusal take on 'graded' certifications / degrees / training programs.

subject was about 'ungraded'/check things out in spare time.

open source projects : https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/open-source-projects-every...


Not everybody wants or needs to be an entrepreneur


In that case, they can answer "yes" to the question posed.


Sounds like an open source point.


You should try to answer this question on your own, it should be a fun exercise.


Seriously I live in Warsaw and there was no winter this year. Just a 6-month long October. Very depressing but good for low energy consumption I suppose.


> I just finished listening to a podcast about Lena Dunham

Which podcast?


> I hope the market will correct this sooner than later.

Genuinely: why?


It isn’t healthy. Both for the individual and society, but that is my opinion of course. Nothing objective about it.


You enjoy the matrix?


I liked the movie, yes.


I also recommend "Feeding the machine" by Binker & Moses


I don't know why, but as with so many other things Jazz-y, but the sax feels like "more cowbells" to me.

That is, I overall enjoyed the tunes, but I think it would have been a much more interesting had there been greater variation beyond a "simple" sax as the main instrument.

However, I fully accept that it's just not for me. I enjoy music from a lot of different genres, from medieval music to goa trance to stoner and doom metal, but somehow Jazz has never clicked for me.


I also struggle a lot with jazz. It's very rare for me to find a record that I truly enjoy. Lately I tend to listen mostly to "elevator jazz" playlists on Spotify, which is kinda easy to listen to and helps me focus. "actual" jazz requires more concentration and it's just generally not something I'm in the mood for most of the time, that's for sure.


Depends where you are. In an expensive restaurant (serving real truffles) this is a completely reasonable request


You'll be pleased to know that if you went to the places where they do have the truffles in the ground, you do not need the restaurant to be «expensive» to be served real truffles. Black truffles are sliced on your "normal" ~10€ dishes.


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