Of course they do. That's what happens when you invade someone, the someone you invade also hits back at you.
Aurenkin
That's not that good, I can do that on a good day if I'm really hungry.
You mean $85b of lost revenue for the innocent and much beloved oil companies, car parking companies and toll companies. Get back to the office, plebs!
For real though when the WFH started it was so great to see a lot more local business happening too beyond just people saving time and money (which is also a huge positive of course). My local cafes and restaurants did really well.
Saddam has some incredible crush resistance, we should start making entire submarines out of whatever material that is.
I see....but wouldn't that cost rich people more than zero dollars?
Your resume really stood out to us but we've heard some disturbing allegations of misconduct regarding your treatment of rocks we wanted to give you the opportunity to address.
Wait....is someone watching us?
Nooooooooo, nonono, absolutely not. Trust me honey I have very good eyesight and I can't seAAAAAAHHHHH
In a similar sense to another comment on here having a more junior person read your code can be quite valuable too. If they can't understand it, it could be a risk and it might be worth thinking about ways to simplify it. Not that it's always going to be possible but still helpful to know that it's a maintainability risk.
I mean...how much of the story are we really entitled to when it comes to someone's personal medical situation and surrounding decisions? I'd say none of it.
The great thing about schema-less databases is you can put any old thing in there. The bad thing is at some point you have to get it back out again.
Impossible, no plate can slay me!
That is no plate 🥣
Nonono you're not supposed to have principles, you're supposed to just pick sides instead otherwise 'what about USA' won't work as a gotcha. Just think of the poor tankies, whatabout USA is all they have, would you really tankie that away from them?