I have to work under inhumane conditions. The call caught me three minutes away from the office. Now I don’t want to go any further
No outlets 😦

I have to work under inhumane conditions. The call caught me three minutes away from the office. Now I don’t want to go any further
No outlets 😦

How good Rask.ai is at translating videos from Russian to English! It preserves the intonation and timbre of the voice!
It is free for up-to-one-minute videos. Each translation requires a new registration since the trial version doesn’t allow you to translate more than one video. However, it does not check the validity of the email, so you can use anything@anything.com as a login (while it has not been used before by you or someone else). The 1-minute limit is not easy to overcome without paying, but it costs just $9
Little life hack: when your iPhone alarm goes off in the morning from another corner of the room, you can silence it by saying “Hey, Siri!”
Today I walked my dog and saw an intriguing tree.

(For those of my friends who share the field with me)
Excited to share my latest article on how SAP Commerce stores models in memory! This piece delves into an area that is underdocumented by SAP due to “lowlevelness” and is primarily intended for developers seeking to deepen their understanding of this complex topic.
Actually, how memory is used in SAP Commerce is a vast topic. To begin with, I decided to explore a relatively simple aspect, such as the unusual structure that appears in the debugger when trying to view the contents of any SAP Commerce model. We will also discuss how to access all the object properties contained within it.
Check it out!
We periodically hold shred events—where people bring all sorts of paper clutter for recycling. Additionally, you should bring a small amount of cash with you. In turn, the organizers bring a sponsor, Dunkin Donuts, with donuts and coffee.
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Need to get rid of old, sensitive paperwork? It’s time for our 13th on-site, while-you-watch shredding day!
Come by the Re/Max Executives parking lot on Saturday, April 15 from 9 AM to Noon, and help us fill the truck!
Dunkin Donuts coffee, donuts, and water will be provided. A $5 minimum donation is requested.
We ask everyone to review the graphics of what is acceptable and unacceptable.
This will go a long way in keeping the line moving quickly so you can get on with your Saturday.


Humans have a face, animals have a snout, and birds-? What comes to mind first, a Beak, it’s still a part, like the mouth or nose is part of the human face.

Today we’re watching the last episode of Tales from the Loop.
Recently, after an episode where all the characters were smart Asians, there was an episode about a kind black gay man.
No, it’s fine, I have nothing against it, but I then shared with Nadya that for the SJW agenda, it only lacked disabled characters.
And what do you think? In the very next episode! Like a leitmotif.
Well, overall, it’s a decent series. Melancholic, of course. And slow, but that’s intentional. The music is good. I immediately went on to look for the sheet music for Walk to School.
And yet. I feel like something is off with Amazon. The last attempt was to watch their adaptation of The Hobbits, where the main character was a black hobbit woman. Again, I’m all for diversity, but damn, why follow the agenda so blatantly. Like checking off a list.
By the way, have you watched it? Did you like it?

Somehow unnoticeably, Google rolled out Google Lens on the web. Probably some time ago, because there was just a simple image search there relatively recently. So, you go to images.google.com, click on the image icon, and paste the URL of the image you want to know more about into the field. You can also upload an image. The previous image search is now located via the link from the Google Lens results page “Find Image Source”.
