Only true for some varieties of figs. Most of the common fresh eating figs don’t use the wasp for pollination at all
Only true for some varieties of figs. Most of the common fresh eating figs don’t use the wasp for pollination at all
I’ve used it in the past when having flash memory blocks that could change but you need the compiler to put them into flash memory and not RAM. It’s mainly to get the compiler to stop assuming that it can optimize using the default value.
I loved visiting the castle right next to where you took the picture. It was very misty and damp and we felt like we’d went back to a window to an old time. Felt like our own private castle. Totally beautiful place
They couldn’t sell the data - someone who wanted the data would just start their own benign looking federated instance and get the data for free
It’s class III medical device software
It looks like the advisory/recall notice came out (depending on time zones) either before his posts or shortly thereafter.
Looks like the company has jumped on this right away as they should.
They have several non app solutions for bolus dosing. Looks like the app is new (iOS version isn’t even out yet) and they didn’t vet their consultants output adequately. Probably because this was some quick port that was outsourced and management didn’t pay attention because ‘requirements are the same’.
Super important in med device development to have adequate internal oversight of developers to ensure requirements are properly rigorously tested. Especially in a class III device like this
Everything everywhere all at once
I think everyone was surprised at how much we all laughed and people were just happy
Not sure on the requirements for everyone else, but my kids often fly alone and I take them to the gate and just chill for an hour or two.
You’ve always been able to get a gate pass if you’re assisting another traveler.
If not now, when? They’ve been at this for decades
I’ve recently had the opposite: code worked then the next day without anything changing it didn’t.
Turned out the J-Link programmer always needs the license check to work, but that expires every day at midnight. It only prompts again if you choose the app and restart it. So I couldn’t get my debugger to work and spent hours trying to figure it out until I did the best thing. I turned it off and on again.
Letterkenny!
And I suggest you let that one marinate.
I felt kinda bad about how all my private repos prevent me from flexing. But then he got to the last one and let me say - as a part-time farmer coder who just picked a ripe plum off my tree, I’m better than y’all
There are some chocolates that are definitely sour, sometimes that’s a desired flavor when making chocolate. For example, the last batch of single origin Peru chocolate was noticable more sour than the Bolivian and Ecuadorian ones I made. I’d actually intentionally selected my beans knowing this.
So technically speaking the % dark is the amount of cocoa (solids+butter) / total. There really isn’t a standard way that dark chocolate is defined otherwise.
Therefore you can have a 75% dark chocolate that is well balanced (70% cocoa, 5% added cocoa butter, 25% sugar) but have it be less dark than a white chocolate that is 80% cocoa butter and 20% other stuff since it’s technically 80% dark.
Not really sure where I’m going with this other than to say generalities in chocolate, like saying all dark chocolate is sour, suck. In any case, white chocolate is usually crap
Pretty sure Grand canyon is the closest national park. By the way there is a fire chicken sando place near here
Seems like the side effects are pretty serious. Though, guess you’ve weighed them against the benefits and found it worth it.
I love that the entire server participates. It’s pretty much the easiest event due to everyone there. Haven’t seen a nuke in days though