My language is already taken so here’s another language where I know the word: 奶酪 (nailao), first character meaning milk, second one I had to look up for the definition: “semi-solid food made from milk”
My language is already taken so here’s another language where I know the word: 奶酪 (nailao), first character meaning milk, second one I had to look up for the definition: “semi-solid food made from milk”
See-thru-pea-ouh
Denmark: 30 paid days off per year, paid sick leave, some unknown amount of public holidays. Really enjoying this socialist-democratic hellhole.
My parents flew from Denmark to Canada for a month, when I was 3 months old. So I reckon you could. Depends on you, your partner, and your kid, on whether you feel comfortable travelling.
In Denmark you pay after the session - I’ve been one place where it’s monthly invoicing, and another where it was payment after each session (by credit card I think)
I use dbt at work, meaning both data build tool, as well as dialectic behavioural theory
I’m working with data, where we have a concept called “write, audit, publish” (also abbreviated WAP). I’m laughing on the inside everyone I hear anyone talking about it.
True, that’s a good point :)
Protip: ask your favourite llm to write you a python script to convert between the formats you’re interested in. Bonus benefit: simultaneously learn a bit about programming!
I’m using it for porn which Reddit doesn’t/can’t monetize, so basically I’m costing Reddit money while beating it. Win/win!
That is wild! In Denmark I buy rice for 15 kr (~2€) / kg. Granted, it’s probably nowhere near the quality of Japanese rice. But still, what a price difference.