There's a lady that I follow on YouTube and she did a video about this topic. PlantsWithKrystal. Here's a link to the short. https://youtube.com/shorts/G6_MHx-QjgQ
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As an Ex BioWare and EA employee of 13 years, I can certainly tell you, Maxis and BioWare are separate studios with separate decisions. EA does own them but the decision is not related. I can say, however, EA sets the bar way too damn high. I'm just waiting for it to bite them in the ass. I feel like it's already started.
What's the difference between an "untruth" and a lie? Aren't they the same?
I mean honestly, if you're worried, I'd root the device and install a custom ROM that is privacy focused.
I wonder if they are complying with the Texas law of no unsolicited nude images? I, myself, uninstalled it, but if you're curious, here's the law
I mean a VPS is ideal, let's be real. lol
Maybe it's nutria? They're invasive and Louisiana incentives people to hunt them. Maybe that's what it is? Very beaver like. Lol
I believe this might fit your use. https://onedev.io/ it's open source as per here: https://github.com/theonedev/onedev When I worked for BioWare for ten years (EA for 13) we used a very awesome product called QuickBuild (Build system, Jenkins is trash. QB is based on Hudson) made by them, pmease. Robin Shine is the dev and he's really cool, very responsive. Check it out, they make good stuff.
This is perfect if you're going the kanban route, which is arguably sufficient. It's nice that they have different deployments and a demo.
Chile Pequin (Capsicum annuum)
It's native where I live. You can find them growing in people's yards. Super spicy, birds love em.
https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=caan4
Pepper plants are resilient af. I had a 10 yo pepper plant in a pot that i COULD HAVE SWORN i killed because... I was dating a guy.. and was over at his place a lot .. and didn't water it enough... Anyway this thing was dead, but i was heartbroken I had lost sight of my true love (lol) and watered a dead plant for at least a month and it amazingly survived. It took a year off from pepper production, but this year it's in full bloom. Here's a picture of this 13 year old beast of a plant:
If you live in the USA and have a library card, you can get audiobooks for free via libby with your library card number and login. If you're looking for other sources, MAM is the goto.
edit: correction, their website says it's worldwide, which is nice.