In the command-line window the command line can be edited just like editing text in any window. It is a special kind of window, because you cannot leave it in a normal way.
Such an impressive amount of useless LLM generated bullshit published that Medium changed their policy to limit the number of articles publish by a single account/author to 50 a day.
Suppose you have set up Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipelines (CI/CD) which automatically run unit tests and integration tests against your application each time a change is made to your code in your version control repository. Suppose also that you've painstakingly written some custom scripts to allow an application custodian to pick a snapshot version of the application to be automatically deployed to the production environment. If your organization still fanatically follows a traditional change management process -- the likes that require approvals across multiple stages and require you to fill in numerous forms -- the value proposition of the continuous property made available by the CI/CD pipelines will be diminished.
I'm not sure that their statistical significance methods make sense to determine that there's not any racial bias. It seems like they determined that there's abaout a 70% chance that there's a racial bias but declared that not significant because they it was less than a 95% chance that the results indicated a racial bias.
Note: The break is “over”, I think I’ve learned a little bit about my tendencies. I’m back on social media, my analytics server has been deliberately throttled down to take ~10s to load. I’m still working on all the stuff below, though.
I like the general recommendation here of use whatever you have (like your phone) or buy something that's not expensive (like a stand / gyromount / gimbal / selfie stick combo thing) and just get started so you van discover what features you value more for what you create, because even with the most expensive gear, your early work will pretty much be awful and pretty much no one will be watching it.
I've always used more salt (4.5% by weight) and less water (12% by weight) but maybe my results are different than what they are targeting since I blitz the peppers (sometimes seeded other time with seeds but always destemed) in a food processor until they have somewhere between a minced and diced sized consistency.