Roblox seems too socially advanced and inappropriate for a 4 year old. I just saw an ad recently for Lil Nas doing a performance in the game, who is not someone I would ever want any of my children, especially at four years old, being around.
I don't think it's so much of a UI decision vs. a product decision, i.e. they want downvoted comments to be less attractive to read, I suppose. That said, I do agree - it'd be nicer if they weren't. I tend to highlight downvoted comments so I can read them better
I guess if you take the long view, Bitwarden still might be better here. 1Password has been around for ages and people have been asking for a Linux client nearly since the beginning.
Well, what do you use already? The same password everywhere? Passwords written/printed on paper? Stored in a file? I don't see how anything you have now could be better than e.g. Bitwarden
It appears that if you click to buy the PDF on leanpub, you can then click the link to read a sample, which is actually the full book. I am slightly not sure because it's "only" 98 pages.
I was actually very ignorant to the not very new ideas that Leftists hold about "abolishing the family", even as far back as Marx (maybe even further). Very disturbing
The guidance staffeng.com provides is very useful, but is there something similar for one level below? I am nearly a senior engineer by title at my company (one level below it) - where can I look for guidance on getting to senior?
Why would you live mostly off of soy beans? That sounds depressing indeed. As a vegan I have an even more varied diet than before. I eat all kinds of fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts and seeds. And I eat 0% soy. I also hate tofu/soy/etc.
Do you have anyone who you can work with? When I first started as a SWE I pair programmed every week with a senior engineer on fixing bugs in the application. It was one of the most fun and deep learning experiences I have had.
Besides that, when I come across a technical article - or even comments here on HN - I print it out to take it offline to read later, highlight, mark up. Then months later I circle back to it and usually find that I'm a lot more familiar and knowledgeable about it than the first time - a kind of long term spaced repetition.
Reading other people's code is also really good. Do you have other engineers in your organization that you can read code from? If you don't, try to find open source projects in your field. Again, I like to print things out. It is the best way I digest something. So yes, I print out code to go over later when I'm having dinner with wine.
Sounds very fun and full of interesting challenges. It's not directly applicable because they didn't use underground dwellings, but you might appreciate the book "One Straw Revolution" for the spirit of community and simplicity of growing food. Maybe some people on permies.com would be interested or have advice.
I have a lot of domains registered on Gandi.net I don't have a lot of experience with other registrars, but they were recommended to me many years ago as an "ethical" choice