We decided we’re going to stay in our house, so we are pulling the trigger and building a back yard office. Working from home with a a toddler + small house isn’t ideal.
Concrete tomorrow.
8' x 10' tiny office
Tuff shed shell
Insulating + Electricity + A mini split HVAC
@itskyleconner The real crazy part, is there is no way to filter (include/exclude) such example on plugshare.
One needs to manually select individual locations.
With Ellensburg, Ritzville, WA being offline, there is no EA charging between Seattle and Spokane, WA on I-90.
@Ruugard I’d add that I really didn’t care for Rogue One either but Andor has hit soooo much better for me. It shows the difficulties of the rebellion better than the movie. I am curious if I watch R1 again after this if I’ll appreciate it a little more.
I saw the question asked but I never really saw a good answer. Is Andor good? Or is it star wars Disney+ good? Like if it didn't have a connection to Star Wars would anyone care? I haven't liked any of their TV shows yet.
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@nickcummings Have you watched the GMT Boss Keys video on this? The whole series is great but this one went in directions about the dungeons that I didn't expect after not playing the game since original release.
youtube.com/watch?v=1ewa26…
Sometimes I get all snooty about tech being integrated into things that really don’t need it, & then I find out my kettle can do this & it makes me so happy —
@kylehinze Remove the kettle & toggle the temperature switch 😈. Why don’t they advertise this anywhere?! It should really be known as a Wormy game that just so happens to boil water really well.
@lorenzo_quiogue They use the same difficulty scale so the judging can be the same. It keeps it open for women to score up there without giving a different artificial cap
@kylehinze that's basically what I have, but the problem is that you basically have to treat it as an infinite list from the get-go which i am not a fan of.
anyone know if there's a way to have a component that you can drop arbitrary children into in figma these days? or is it still the old "break component or hide existing elements" flow?
I'd love to have a frame inside a component that can receive and autolayout child components.