I don't quite remember why, but I chose GDQuest over Zenva, even though I had gained free access to some of their godot courses.
Phind?
It happens rarely but frequently enough to be notable, I guess? iirc it's the brain checking whether your muscles have been paralyzed like they should (so you don't move in reaction to a dream.)
Edit: Hypnic jerk - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnic_jerk "Hypnic jerks are common physiological phenomena. Around 70% of people experience them at least once in their lives with 10% experiencing them daily."
Her mental instability means she might turn her violent tendencies towards you, family, and friends. You can hardly predict them.
You just brightened my day. Thanks for the shoutout.
That works until you are forced to interact with a website that only works with it, either by work or school.
I believe Mastodon has a "transfer accounts" feature. I don't know if Lemmy and Kbin do though.
I remember from the book "Why We Sleep" that our sleep cycle takes cues from both light and temperature levels throughout the day, which we isolated ourselves from in modern times. The day doesn't end after sundown anymore thanks to lightbulbs, and many of us live at a constant temperature due to AC. That's two clues of "night is near, prep to sleep" that we no longer receive. Maybe our ancestors had an easier time due to more consistent clues?
I might be missing a joke? but they are referring to NativeAOT, aptly named as it compiles a .NET application into a native binary ahead of time (instead of using a JIT.) The benefit being no dependency on the .NET runtime, faster startup time (but slower runtime performance, due to lack of JIT), lower memory footprint, and any other advantage you'd find in Go.
You care about the family you leave behind, that will need to deal with it.