Yes, but I got a tick once (when survival camping) vs thousands of bites from mosquitoes.
Deebster
The challenge: https://atcoder.jp/contests/awtf2025heuristic/tasks/awtf2025heuristic_a
It's similar to the kind of thing you do in Advent of Code, but instead of a single answer, you're competing for the most efficient solution.
They are the second most disliked insect, bug or creepy-crawly in the UK, after the spider
Madness - clearly the mosquito should be number one (which spiders eat).
I didn't know Calvin's dad was into Unix.
I'm imagining the mods here deciding between the funny ban button or being responsible.
Looks like the BBC reworded this title, I assume so that my fellow readers don't also get confused about this woman that had sex with thousands... of videos‽
NixOS has this "one installer for everything" approach and it's wildly complicated, needing users to learn a DSL. I can't think of any other successful one-size-fits-all package managers.
But none for SQLite extensions, which is what the article is about.
with respondents rating it as both a healthier and more environmentally friendly option.
Ok, but is it? I don't think I've heard of it before, but I assume it's more sustainable and have no idea about the health side.
Even better, those studies are testing dietary fibre generally, not just oats, so anyone eating their daily fruits and vegetables is already getting that benefit.
I'm doing the same as you and I've come up with such a similar list that I probably won't bother posting it since I can just use your build's feedback.