The US Government is entirely metric. It’s just the US Citizens that aren’t. So there’s this entire separation where no one uses metric, so nothing is made for metric, since nothing is made for metric, no one uses metric.
Obviously that’s changing over time plenty of people use a mixture of both systems all the time. The machines are mostly driving adoption at this point. 3D printers, cars, etc.
I’ve officially said my goodbyes. It’s absolutely fucked over there. This is just one of many serious problems with Reddit. The CEO is tanking it harder than Musk tanked Twitter. He’s musk’d it.
While other solutions have eclipsed Jquery, it doesn’t mean it’s in any way bad. Unlike the other products here, it’s still a capable library that solves the tasks it sets out to do. It never became a bloated mess or sold out to the highest bitter.
That being said I wouldn’t really use it today. It doesn’t play that well with modern tooling, and it is extremely easy to write anti patterns into your code. I would recommend either VanillaJS, a web component library like Svelte, or React depending on what you’re trying to do.
You're not wrong. I'm still mulling appropriate voting responses, either Palestinians are human beings like the rest of us with the same needs, deserving of human rights, or they aren't. Sure look human to me.
This one is so chock full of “information” about what they think is going on that I can’t respond to the multiple things that I found interesting. The fact that they think Egyptian and Roman scribes from the ancient world have anything to do with how our legal system works is quite enlightening, though. The possibility of a continuation of a position across all those years and multiple civilizations right up to present day without changing its imbued powers? Classic!
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