You prepare for these by doing specific exercises for them, sad as it may seem.
Leetcoding problems? You grind them out for a month or two to prepare for doing them during interview loops.
Mock interviews can help too, to get you better at handling the stress. You can use services/groups for these, or just go interview for random places you're not necessarily planning to actually say yes to.
No need for the likely-qualifier - it definitely won't make a difference in perceived sound quality.
You basically need expensive gear under the right conditions and training to be able to tell. Modern audio codecs are extremely good - the main thing you will get out of lossless is more storage/data usage
Wasn't the use of an X an artifact of the standardization of airport codes into three letters? With airports already having two letter-codes appending an X to meet the new standard.
I truly am privileged enough to be able to say: nothing at all.
I'm considering getting a new door that would be more secure against breaking in - not that I've ever heard anyone have that problem - and fire.
It's not quite a question of having enough money though, I'm mostly just reluctant to start the process. Also, I have a door which works alright already, so it's not strictly speaking urgent.
Definitely. The business model for basically all of the insurance industry - denying as many claims as possible directly contributing to the margin of the company - is fundamentally broken. A real pity on account of how good and beautiful the core idea of insurance is.
If your car got hit, then I'm guessing you're dealing with the other drivers liability insurance, right?
I can't speak for how the legal system where you are works, but I would hold the other driver liable for every single cent, involving a lawyer if necessary.
Agreed. If your commits are reasonably structured, rebasing is far more helpful.
Although these days I usually opt for one ball-of-mud commit while developing the code, which is always fairly trivial to rebase - only one commit, can't have follow-up issues - and then I redo the commit structure from scratch as a part of preparing the code for the benefit of the reviewer.
Well, she is the opposition leader in Venezuela, aligned with conservative interests, so I don't know that going to war with the current Venezuelan regime will actually be a good idea.
Not that any ideas being good or bad has ever stopped him from doing anything, but I guess it bears repeating
You prepare for these by doing specific exercises for them, sad as it may seem.
Leetcoding problems? You grind them out for a month or two to prepare for doing them during interview loops.
Mock interviews can help too, to get you better at handling the stress. You can use services/groups for these, or just go interview for random places you're not necessarily planning to actually say yes to.