Public transit in NY moves literally millions of people per day, so the chances are still pretty low.
I use a small and simple bell, mainly because of the size.
Same here. Now my router/AP does it automatically.
I don't think it's related. It's been a new years tradition in Berlin for years.
I have friends and family in Berlin and I spent new year's Eve there five years ago. It was totally crazy. People shooting fireworks at each other in the streets and from/to the balconies.
I ended up with a jacket full of burn holes, and we were in a kind of quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of the city.
Yes, I agree it's a lot.
I think that with "recruiting" and "HR services" they mean outsourced services, so maybe not all of it goes directly to the employees.
Great Scott has a series of videos about basic electronics concepts and components. Highly recommended: Electronics basics
I created a new steam account with a different email address just to order mine on a different country than my main account. You might need a local payment method for the country you are shipping to. Not sure if that's the case for Europe, but it's required for some countries.
One of the best games ever! Doing a vanilla Royalty run now, and looking forward to try Biotech later.
I code in C/C++. Work laptop is windows, but the products run on various Linux and Unix flavors, as well as in Windows. So I use Clion on win, that syncs the code changes to a Linux VM for building and testing. The toolchain is in a docker image, so I can change the build and test environments without affecting each other. Since I need to test on different OSs, I have multiple VMs in a server at the office.
It's Ron Swanson without mustache. The other one is Lionel Messi.