Australian Aborigines were not farmers and yet they laboriously made bread from grass seeds which they baked under…
Australian Aborigines were not farmers and yet they laboriously made bread from grass seeds which they baked under the coals of a camp fire.
The grains that grow naturally in the Middle East (wheat, barley, lentils etc) are much more nutritious and easier to gather than the Australian varieties. It should perhaps have been more surprising if pre-Neolithic people hadn’t made their own bread with them.
How to Dockerize your End-to-End acceptance tests – freeCodeCamp
It’s an American tradition.

It’s an American tradition.
TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!!
TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!!
TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!!
TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!!
TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!! TREASON!!!
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This is true. Working remotely is great and productive.

This is true. Working remotely is great and productive.
My advice though is to not work remotely if you are the only person in the company working that way.
Remote working requires a remote-friendly culture and office based businesses don’t have it.
What could possibly have driven this non-racist man to use a racist word directed against black people?
What could possibly have driven this non-racist man to use a racist word directed against black people?
An agency, that’s what.
And what agency could induce such a thing?
We’ll, quite obviously it was the *Make A Wish Foundation*.
Yes see, there’s a young child in hospital with cancer who has only 3 weeks to live. This boy’s dying wish is for Papa John to say the nigg*r-word in a conference call.
What kind of heel would that make John Schnatter if he had refused such a request?
Seems reasonable.

Seems reasonable.
A pretty good introduction
A pretty good introduction
This is a thing of beauty.
This is a thing of beauty.
Via Greg Milner