Generally UI related stuff is opinionated framework-heavy, so the best place to start is see what technologies similar-ish apps use and then read their documentation.
No. It quite literally means that you also cannot be discriminated against for that. In fact, the protections that make it illegal to discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals are the exact same protections that prevent discrimination because of your being straight, and if you were to repeal the former, the latter would be lost as well.
You have it, quite literally, entirely backwards.
So since I don't drink I can't hookup with drunk girls?
No. Also I hope the women you know are aware that you are not a safe person to be around.
How so?
Humans are animals. "Non-human animals" is the most direct and accurate way to specify the set of all animals that aren't humans.
What about it do you consider strange?
I second this. Just going through vimtutor a couple times and then learning how to use the :help pages effectively is all you need to make vim usable.
I'd recommend using neovim over plain vim though, if not for any reason other than it has nicer defaults.
Same. I work in tech. But it's definitely not the best starter hobby for someone who's explicitly trying to find a hobby to help with depression.
Very solid answer. Just make sure to watch a couple YouTube videos tutorials on how to throw correctly so you can quickly make.progress toward being good enough such that you don't just lose your discs every time you throw them. It's a lot more fun when that annoyance is less frequent.
Agreed. Very rarely do scientific discoveries like this leak into the mainstream news cycle, but this one has and so it'll be very difficult to keep people from losing their shit if any organization tries to suppress it.
Yeah I read that other person's comment no problem. Language is cool.
What laptop is it? I have an MSI GS66 and there's a "cooler boost" button to throw the fans into overdrive which keeps it cool even on my lap. Does yours have something similar?
Maybe people won't pay money for it. Maybe they will. The problem isn't that people may or may not pay money--it's that you've placed your sense of worth in monetary value.