Very cool looking graphs but omg I’m having a hard time reading them. I get that it’s saying everybody in the US drives and people elsewhere walk and use public transit but… I can’t wrap my brain around the figures
Very cool looking graphs but omg I’m having a hard time reading them. I get that it’s saying everybody in the US drives and people elsewhere walk and use public transit but… I can’t wrap my brain around the figures
Ironic that this is posted by “barqs has bite” lol. But yes I have wondered the same thing. I also wonder how much a certain sponsor influence the video topic. Like if you’re sponsored by Nord VPN, are you more likely to do a video on Internet privacy or security?
I get this advice, but I hate this advice. I have a million things to do that take just a couple minutes. I never know when to stop!
Maybe :q! (Bang)
I’m too dumb to understand this. Can you explain please?
I’m here from reddit
Like as a browser you mean? Then what’s Firefox for?
What’s duckduckgo for in this combo? VPN? Search?
Can you elaborate on this?
Huge +1 to this. Also North 02 on YouTube.
Wait… Distilled?
Not good luck, good management. Luck is not a strategy.
Talking about making plans and thinking ahead.
I always liked “life is hard and then you die”
Instructions unclear and now I’m drunk
For Trump? Yes!
Do some coding for fun, go for a walk or bike ride, maybe read a book or watch something
I have been in the unfortunate position of spending hours looking for a semi colon. Well I was looking for a bug, I didn’t know it was a missing semi colon. But it was my first internship after doing one CS class and I was writing PHP.
Interesting question. I’m a software developer, but I just wanted to point out that reddit also started out very heavily skewed toward tech workers. The non tech people came quite a bit later for the most part. Even today from what I can tell, software developers are overrepresented on Reddit.
You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain