Were they permanent dwellings? It’s fascinating how different cultures come up with different construction techniques, if you have any links with more info could you please share them?
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Sounds like Jackson Hole would be perfect! Hope you’re a billionaire…
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Child labour with 10 years of experience, 'AI-native' accepting 250k lines of Cursor code1·7 days agoYeah, the whole situation is definitely eyebrow raising.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Child labour with 10 years of experience, 'AI-native' accepting 250k lines of Cursor code2·7 days agoI knew more than a few 17 year olds who dropped out of high school to work full time. One was emancipated. A few eventually got their GEDs. It’s not an easy life, but it’s reality for a lot of people.
If he’s capable of handling that level of responsibility I don’t see any reason he shouldn’t be allowed to. If he’s not capable, then the only person being harmed is his employer. Only thing I’m concerned about is whether or not he’s being compensated fairly.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Child labour with 10 years of experience, 'AI-native' accepting 250k lines of Cursor code2·7 days agoChild labor? He’s a senior in high school, it’s common to have a job at that age.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Warren Buffett Said Buying 'Distressed' Homes With 30-Year Mortgages And Renting Them Out Might Be The 'Most Attractive' Investment Available8·8 days agoMost upper-middle class people are also looking for good investment opportunities. I’m talking about people who might have a net worth of far less than a million dollars. Let alone a billion.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Warren Buffett Said Buying 'Distressed' Homes With 30-Year Mortgages And Renting Them Out Might Be The 'Most Attractive' Investment Available55·8 days agoWow, very misleading article. Buffet said those things in 2012, right as the economy was starting to recover from the great recession. Things are very different now.
Eh, just turn up your stereo and open a window. You’ll get used to the smoke.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Live updates: Tsunami waves reach Hawaii, California after huge quake off Russia2·12 days agoWhat about a mini nuke?
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Live updates: Tsunami waves reach Hawaii, California after huge quake off Russia4·12 days agoNo better way to avoid suspicion.
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Good electricians might understand the theory behind it, but average ones just need to meet code without wasting too much time or materials. And to do that they follow patterns that work, patterns they learn from good electricians (or engineers).
Also, as an outsider, it seems like modern electrical code is designed so electricians don’t need to use common sense. For better or worse…
Electricians just need to know how to follow the rules, they don’t need to understand the underlying physics. Engineers, on the other hand…
Debugging code is always harder that writing it in the first place. If you make it as clever as you can, you won’t be clever enough to debug it.
My team uses the -Werror flag, so our code won’t compile if there are any warnings at all.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto memes@lemmy.world•You couldn't handle a little smack? I snorted ANTS.1·19 days agodeleted by creator
The high school I went to let seniors who had jobs leave at noon. They took the core classes but not electives and were allowed to graduate as long as their boss confirmed that they were working and not just skipping class. It was legal.