Snuff is a smokeless tobacco made from ground or pulverised tobacco leaves. It is inhaled or "snuffed" into the nasal cavity, delivering a swift hit of nicotine and a lasting flavoured scent (especially if flavouring has been blended with the tobacco). Traditionally, it is sniffed or inhaled lightly after a pinch of snuff is either placed onto the back surface of the hand, held pinched between thumb and index finger, or held by a specially made "snuffing" device.
It originated in the Americas and was in common use in Europe by the 17th century. Traditional snuff production consists of a lengthy...
@ballBreaker based on the other comments he's made after it went viral, I don't think he's viewing it as racist. Also, journalists do not tend to be African American so the original author is unlikely trying to make this a racist comment.
some of them can be good and useful. There are over 2,500 "for dummies" books and I have only glanced through a few of them. Also depending on how much you know about a subject, it could be good, or useless. It's impossible to say because your question is too broad.
This new whiteboard feature for Microsoft Teams is REALLY clever. It works by letting remote workers see the whiteboard in a meeting room, even if someone steps in front of it. It will even create a digital version of the physical whiteboard too https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/19/18272357/microsoft-teams-video-background-customization-whiteboard-live-events-features https://t.co/ghkm4COncn
I'm not against taking time to develop something properly and securely (sort of a requirement with my current workset), but I'd rather that whatever I build is actually useful
@iamdevloper And yet, I am thinking about business of making terminal ads.
Imagine, when you're installing npm packages, ads will show up insteading of useless *NPM WARN*s.
LoL.
@MehdiB. I will probably transition to running my own at some point, but for now I'm pretty happy working under people I trust to handle the startup stuff, and let me focus on learning and building stuff
But in general, I'd be pretty happy buying a reasonable house somewhere in NZ a short drive out from one of the larger cities and just working remotely
Don't need much money, really, once you have the house settled
And how much could a house possibly cost, like 250k?
That'd get me a reasonably sized farm area
Seems good enough
100k or so for the land, 150k to dig out the underground lair
Well, to be fair, if I discover at 30 that I hate it and I'd much rather be living in NYC, I'm probably out <1m for the next 8 years, house and all included
Which, all things considered, isn't all that bad
I'm willing to work with that
I already make more than I can spend, so my current plan is to just set aside a chunk for my parents, and get the basics like a house and cat and secret rooms in the house out of the way
Once that's done, I have a safety net that's strong enough to ensure I'm not homeless or broke
well, they're no longer secret if 5 construction workers know about it, wait... Ramesses II had no values, so he buried them after finishing the construction of his pyramides
I want my custom seekbar to redefine (override) the setProgressDrawable method so as to add a "by default" .setStroke() in it before calling the superclass's method (the setProgressDrawable of AppCompatSeekBar)
alright, screw that, I just create setPGwhich calls setProgressDrawable
because someone said you were a female, and then you denied
By the way, I ended up creating a question. I haven't been able to work out the layer-list thing. :( https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55268849/customseekbar-with-fading-alpha-color-gradient-black-thin-border-and-tiled-bac/
I've found a solution, but it's not optimal and I'd rather see something else:
InsetDrawable bgImg = new InsetDrawable(context.getDrawable(R.drawable.checker), 42);
aSeekBar.setBackground(bgImg);
I dislike the fact that I had to insert a constant that seems somewhat arbitrary and conte...