the stay was part of the Supreme Court of CO decision, it’s automatically stayed until Jan 04th or SCOTUS rules on it, whichever comes first. If SCOTUS doesn’t rule on it before then he’s off
the stay was part of the Supreme Court of CO decision, it’s automatically stayed until Jan 04th or SCOTUS rules on it, whichever comes first. If SCOTUS doesn’t rule on it before then he’s off
It’s probably more than you’d need for just two dependencies, but Apache’s Ivy does more or less exactly that (although admittedly without a nice web UI)
Another solution for simple builds could be to use git submodules to include your libraries, that way for any commit of the top level you can see exactly what commit of the lower levels you’re using
I use Linux for work and I’m pretty much fully in bash. What’s the benefit of changing to a different shell? Will all my scripts still work?
Kg2, keeping the knooks on the board
As a software developer, I actually use “truthy” and “falsy” pretty regularly for “the computer thinks this value is true/false”
You know, if I had looked at the paragraph before the one I quoted I’d have gotten it right the first time. Edited to fix
Did a little reading on this, here’s what I found:
The house has been “capped” or at least limited in size the whole time actually!
The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative;
Now that we count everyone and not just white people, that’d be a max somewhere in the range of 11000 representatives without a constitutional amendment.
11000 is probably too many people to try and assemble in one room and come to any sort of consensus, so you’d have to artificially lower the number somehow.
It turns out that the legislature is allowed to set it’s own size, but both the House and the Senate have to agree. The current size of 435 members comes from the Reapportionment Act of 1929, so it’s been established for a while.
I think my favorite option is the “Wyoming Rule” and it works like this: smallest state gets one representative, and everyone else gets representatives based on how many times their population is more than that of the smallest state. Under that rule the house would have 574 members, which still feels like a relatively reasonable amount of people
e: herp derp,you never had to own land to be counted
Is Slackware even still around?
I’m in the WSL camp at home, and Red Hat at work
if you look closely you can actually see a literal blinder over her left eye! the reason it helps is because precision shooting is all about repeatability, and both eyes open is a more repeatable position than closing one eye exactly the same way every time