Look up “Stanford marshmallow experiment”.
Look up “Stanford marshmallow experiment”.
Go wash your mouth with some SOAP.
Nothing much. What’s up with you?
I don’t know where you are, but painter’s tape (or masking tape) comes in all sorts of colours. Including white.
The way I normally do it is the following. Strip the sleeve further back than you need (say, an inch). Untwist the 8 cores and separate them.
Arrange them in the right order (the extra length makes this easy) Flatten, pack them together, and pinch with your thumb and forefinger near the base.
Without letting go of the pinch, use your free hand to cut them to the correct length. Now that you have them flat between your fingers in the right order, it should be pretty straightforward to slide them into the connector.
Oh that’s not uncommon in the industry. Especially when dealing with legacy code.
Personal best was 40k lines in a file called misc.c
containing all the global functions that don’t fit anywhere else.
Runner up was the one where each developer dumped their miscellaneous functions in their own files, so they don’t have to deal with merge conflicts. Which means we had x1.c, x2.c, x3.c … etc.
On mine it’s only available from the Izzy repo, not the main fdroid one.
Edit: Here’s the source code. Try with either Izzy or Obtainium to install.