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The repo only goes back a week. I just think OP hasn't kept up with Apple's naming conventions.


Canada's auto industry is tied to the US's. As much as BYD coming to the US would hurt all of North America's auto industry. BYD coming to Canada would also hurt the auto industry. They are just too interconnected.


> Canada's auto industry is tied to the US's.

As is Mexico's, but BYD is available there — as well in a number of other North American countries.

> BYD coming to Canada would also hurt the auto industry.

To be fair, it is already hurting from the attacks launched by the USA. Canada has been considering partnering with China instead as a result of this. BYD is looking more and more realistic.


> Canada has been considering partnering with China instead as a result of this.

Also known as: "out of the frying pan and into the fire".



Sure, they could. Would it be effective, probably not.


The article itself is just explaining what the video contains, and then embeds the video.


BREAKING NEWS! This is the perfect amount of stupid. I'm going to see if I can't convince my team to convert our codebase over ASAP. FOLLOW ME to find out how it goes.


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Have you ever done an escape room, especially with a group? Communication is super important. The only thing this does to avoid developing social skills is to remove fear of rejection by making matchmaking anonymous.


Yes, I've done many of them. They're great.

> The only thing this does to avoid developing social skills is to remove fear of rejection by making matchmaking anonymous.

Right, that's what I was talking about. This is a critically important social skill to be learned, not to be avoided. Learning how to deal with the fear of (and actual) rejection is a critical life skill, both in dating and otherwise. Avoiding it seems harmful to me.


Sure, but a cleaner coming twice is the same cost of a robot vacuum that will work for a couple of years, typically. They do an okay enough job, but they need to run daily, sometimes twice a day, to really keep up considering it's limitations.


It really depends on how big your properties is. A cleaner here could be done in less than an hour and there is no cleaner charging £150 an hour.


What math are you doing here?

Robovacuums don't cost £150 an hour. If you buy one for £500 and run it every day for two years, you're paying ~70p per hour. Are there any cleaners who charge less than £1 per visit?


I was being hyperbolic because people seem to be overstating the cost of a cleaner.

I used to pay my Spainish cleaners about €20 euros a week for two cleaners. Granted that was while ago, but it was peanuts.

Also I'd rather have cleaner do it properly, than by a robovac that (as everyone says on the sibling comments) does half a job.


Children are free


In what universe?


Imports from 14 libraries and almost 1000 lines of code. <input type="range"> definitely feels like the better option.


I like that it takes the "Liquid Glass" concept of realistic physical rendering to an absurd extreme. Could be fun for a game/creative app UI.


Or is the bad code you've seen generated by others pretty terrible, but the good code you've seen generated by others blends in as human-written?

My last major PR included a bunch of tests written completely by AI with some minor tweaking by hand, and my MR was praised with, "love this approach to testing."


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