My experience from an R1 university (research focused) is that most of the professors didn't primarily want to teach, but instead to focus on research, while teaching was what they did to make their salary. They were usually happy to teach a few courses, and especially upper level courses focused on their area of expertise, but the main goal was getting funding to pursue research, and that usually comes from (or is distributed through) some public institution.
Fedop
Oh Trullius, my poor bard of oration, a rhetorical master of sophistry. He may never see the light of a campaign, and maybe that's for the best.
Eyyyy I love this game, I never could get a good run build going. Maybe it's time to re-download it
Number gets big and brain gets happy
Love lazygit, am I better or worse a git now? Idk but I'm doing it much faster
Try starting with LazyVim! It has a great selection of plugins pre-set, and it all works out of the box. It's a great way to get started, and then you can add/remove plugins later on. Also, it's keymap-shortcut page is great for the first week or so of learning the commands.
And it helps the emulsion! Keeps everything thick and creamy.
Walmart seems to have had success here, and logistics is their whole thing.
https://hbr.org/2022/01/how-walmart-canada-uses-blockchain-to-solve-supply-chain-challenges
It's surprisingly difficult to convince others of how important this mans work is. It's practical topology! There's a whole world of shoelace strategies out there that we can be using!
The engineer quickbuild setups are great. They just make it feel way more natural to run around and build quickly.
Is this another case of subsidizing the product to sell the data? Information over each individuals driving habits, audio from the car, connection to the phone. Could be valuable to the CCP.
It def looks cooler, whatever that's worth