I don’t see how carpooling is relevant here at all. Even if you carpool or take a bus, you still need the road and wouldn’t be able to commute if that road gets blocked off.
I don’t see how carpooling is relevant here at all. Even if you carpool or take a bus, you still need the road and wouldn’t be able to commute if that road gets blocked off.
I mostly use AWS. I have about five different accounts going and I delete/remake them each time the free tier runs out.
I don’t have enough testosterone to care about them anymore
if you simply take the average across the available generations (which is what I did)
Bruh
1−(.54+.52+.42+.29)/4 = 56%
This assumes that there’s the exact same number of people in each generation. There are not. If the above is what you did, then what you’ve calculated is the percentage of generations that have over 5k. Squid is talking about the percentage of people who have over 5k. Those are two different numbers.
I’d like to believe that the vast majority of doctors care about the lives of their patients and are capable of weighing that against the viability of the fetus.
I keep local backups of everything, so restoring the files is trivial. In the git repo, I have instructions on how to set things up: what packages to install, where to place certain config files and what to put in them. You could use containers to make it even easier, but I haven’t found the need for it yet.