I second this. I have one small cup of strong black coffee in the morning since that’s all I can take, and then I switch to a thermos of hot loose leaf mint tea – probably 4 cups a day or more. It’s just so much more interesting than water, and helps keep things settled
I immediately knew this was STS. Well done! Ironically my first response was to think you should tweet it at the devs… Maybe they have a mastodon account?
https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/back-end-development-and-apis/
This is probably more up to date than that blog post.
When I was learning I used Heroku free tier to host sites/servers. I was also using the MERN stack and used a Heroku CLI tool to do deployments.
Here’s a step by step guide on freecodecamp.org for how to deploy an app to heroku. Hope it’s helpful!
Do you hear the underlying chords/counter melodies while you’re playing like that? Sounds dope 👍
You can plant suckers that you take off and they have a pretty good rooting chance.
Miracle Musical by Tally Hall. It’s a bit of a trip
I’m seeing lots of videos of soldiers on streets in Russia and feeling uneasy.
Thanks! I’m hoping to be around to witness some of them actually coming out of the water, that would be pretty freaking cool
Flip the picture upsidedown and they’re all smiles!
Hyalophora cecropia (cecropia moth) is North America’s largest native moth. It is a member of the Saturniidae family, or giant silk moths. Females with a wingspan of six inches (160 mm) or more have been documented. It is found as far west as California and north into the majority of Canadian provinces.
I came to say the same thing. It’s even more apparent if you have your display in black and white!
100% agree Noita is stressful!
It was teeny, maybe 3/4 an inch?
My photos keep previewing with the correct orientation but then posting rotated 90° as well. Don’t know why though
Thanks! Pretty incredible thing to catch on video!
Not necessarily about herbs, per se, but if you want to try creating as much food from your land, these are good places to start. Ecology is important!