
Pronounced like the KEKW laugh.

Certainly!

Easily influenced, persuaded, or controlled.
"replaced the complainer with a more pliable subordinate."

Thanks, I've had a look over your spreadsheet and see a lot of better choices for purely $/data.
I'm lucky to have wifi access most of the time so my primary concern was being frugal with an acceptable amount of data included.
I'm still salty about the Optus breach so I won't use their network.

Outside of plans, there is also great value with Boost 12-month prepaid if you can plan for a big one-off payment per year. I originally chose it due to having better coverage than other providers (uses the full Telstra network) and low per month cost for primarily call/sms usage.
I'm currently on a $230 recharge for 12mo/160Gb, making this $19.20/month or $1.44/Gb. Due to change in avail plans, next recharge will be $300 for 12mo/240Gb (calculates to $25p/mo $1.25/Gb)

It is basically http://mail.office365.com in an electron shell. I'm pretty sure all the non 'classic' apps are this way now. I'm currently trying out Thunderbird to see if I like it.

Shin Ramyun + Easy Mac. (make with less water)

If you say Beeflejuice three times....

Brumby 👌🏼

For sure, I wouldn't enter into canning without a serious amount of research and preparation.

I'm a cheapskate with this, ended up just cleaning out pickle jars when they are used up and reusing them until the lid seal degrades. Apparently with new replacement jar lids they can be used for longer term canning, I only use them for leftover meals.

I'm sure there is something better, but currently I use Q-Dir for my work projects.

I use vim-fugitive now for most basic operations, and fall back to CLI.

Could it be a route cache thing? may be worth trying artisan route:clear
followed by artisan route:cache



(Score: 5, Insightful)

I fail to see the issue.

I watched a Perun slideshow ages ago which at least touched on production / export of the F-35 and how economies of scale bring down per unit price significantly over time.

Iced Tutorial 0.12
Original submission text (Bruce Hopkins):
Iced is an amazing library. I chose it for building a simple Code Editor. But Iced severely lacks documentation. I wrote this article as a good entry point into using Iced that can be easy to understand as long as you know Rust. I explain the parts that confused me when I began using the library, so I hope that my mistakes can be useful for someone else.
I might write articles into the more advanced topics in Iced, so if this article is something that you like, let me know.