

Why is the common clay so common?
Based Jaded & Stoned
Why is the common clay so common?
Lack of commitment
The main thing is log separation
It’s a lot easier to figure out why your service is broken if it’s the only service on the IP versus there being 10 services on the same IP all dumping into the same log. Lets me grep a lot easier
I’m saying that this is a “ring” 💍. I’m thinking they had that McDonald’s date in middle school
Microwave to defrost toaster to cook
Something to consider: To me this sounds like they are more than platonic friends. That’s a relationship gift if I have ever seen one.
It’s okay to pause before responding
An interview is a conversation so you should be asking as many questions as you were asked.
Ask about company culture
Take ownership for what you do and can do and nothing else
Vext is present tense whereas vexed is supposed to be used in the past tense. I’m not an English major though, so 50/50 on whether that’s actually correct or not but that’s how I learned it.
In short, the ed prefix notates past tense normally.
Ie
Fuck Fucked Duck Ducked Touch Touched
It’s just that English spelling is really fucking weird because 1/3 of our words are German. 1/3 is French 1/6 is Greek and 1/8 is Latin. Also, we’re using the wrong alphabet to spell our works. This alphabet was made for the Romans who spoke Latin. The English people invented runes which much more accurately map to the words.
I got curious so I googled it
Words ending in /t/ or /d/: When a word ends in a /t/ or /d/ sound (like “start” or “need”), the “-ed” suffix is pronounced as /ɪd/, adding a new syllable to the word. For example, “started” is pronounced as “star-ted”. Words ending in other sounds: If the word ends in an unvoiced sound (like “talk” or “watch”), the “-ed” suffix is pronounced as /t/. If the word ends in a voiced sound (like “bother” or “explain”), the “-ed” suffix is pronounced as /d/. For example, “watched” is pronounced as “watcht”, and “explained” is pronounced as “explaind”.
Exactly some say they threaded and weaved their way through deep space
As you can see by my edit, I am very much aware but spell check doesn’t like the word and I didn’t know how to spell it.
So mind you I haven’t read any of this shit in almost 20 years but from what I remember it was something along the lines of using the humans as walking breeding tanks not that they would be combining DNA, but that the humans would have to be able to be compatible enough to house a growing embryo from the aliens as a surrogate mother
But wasn’t the reason they were conquering everyone was so that they could utilize their genetic material to reproduce as they had somehow made themselves mostly sterile with all of their meddling in bio technology and the force?
From what I remember that’s also why humans are literally everywhere and why we are able to intermingle as it were with the more exotic humanoids.
Long ago before the dark times before the mouse took over the Rattan empire conquered most of the inner rim. They invented a lot of the tech before their empire fell apart due to poor genetic planning.
Spelling is hard. I’m not at fixing it I’m imagining that they flew rattan based ships now.
Und wer nicht tanzen will am Schluss Weiß noch nicht, dass er tanzen muss
You have typed a lot to not have made an impact at all. The entire Crux of your argument is that you don’t see the message arrive as an email. That would be because it gets translated from email format to mms before it arrives on your end. Yes receiving a code 4 hours after is a problem, no the code will not work at that point. Again I do not know the specifics of how it operates on the back end once it is sent out but please do not try to talk down to me about how one of the duties at my job works. I highly doubt your assumptions are correct as I use the service to send 2fa weekly while on live calls with cx. I have never once stopped to ask which phone carrier the cx is using. Many of my company’s clients are international… Yet mysteriously they can all receive the texts that I’m sending via an email. However there have been some cases with super small regional carriers where the message is massively delayed.
I mean I use the system literally daily but okay I don’t know if we’re an approved sender or what or how that works. I just know it gets sent out in an email.
Fun fact those are actually emailed most of the time. MMS format your phonenumber@carrier.tld
Which is why they can sometimes get delayed for hours
Here comes the airplane
Now that’s a rare reference