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Convert the Jason to S3 keys and store it as a file structure
Convert the Jason to S3 keys and store it as a file structure
Ah, sorry. Sets are unique, not ordered. Thanks!
Sets stay sorted, no?
I knew I finally made it to a senior role when I started to do nothing but paperwork.
No worries, we all have universal translators anyways!
j = i + something
Good luck pumping enough water to make any noticeable effect
Oh no! The Mexican workers building domestic cars will now be building Chinese cars!
Tipping culture is getting out of hand
I’m pro-1967 borders Israel.
You don’t buy bandwidth in a vacuum and a lot of providers bundle costs based on services or duration. I would take this whole list with a grain of salt.
The problem is that he’s paying $40 an hour and for that you only get someone who knows what a ਆਇਤਕਾਰ is.
I’m guessing if we’ve reached a level of tech to build a functional generational ship we would be patient.
Rogue planets come within a few light years of Earth. We could probably have a low speed, multi-generational ship to intercept one in a few hundred years. Once we’re on we’re hopefully good forever. Likely we’ll come close enough to some other interstellar bodies we could populate as we travelled. Exponential growth is bound to take off.
There’s no reason that we would expand out at the speed of light in one direction. It’s well within the realm of possibility that we can intercept rogue planets or large asteroids to use as long time habitats. Also we can expand in millions of directions at once at sub-light speed. The journey make take a million years, but we’ll reach a million places at once.
Also it’s extra squeaky!
Sure thing: 1200 hands