These moral bullshit arguments don’t matter. It’s not a moral problem, it’s economic. If people are able to afford the children during prime child rearing age they will have them. Case in point are the wealthy in america having a much higher fertility rate than the poor. There is no economic incentive for children, it is in fact such an incredible economic drain on most households that they literally cannot afford it. https://ifstudies.org/blog/more-babies-for-the-rich-the-relationship-between-status-and-children-is-changing
Not really you’re just missing the point, jobs can have multiple requirements for qualification. Biden failed the same test in the polls as Harris did, primary’s dont make you president, they make you a candidate.
Stupid voters or not, the job by definition requires you get the votes. If you can’t pull votes you are unqualified. It’s not a trick statement it’s in the job description.
Polished turds are just shiny turds. She was always unlikable, people only latched on to her because of the despair Biden had the party in before he dropped out. It was a simple overcorrection in sentiment that wasted away from her failure to inspire anything, just like she failed in 2020. No amount of on the job experience teaches the lessons she failed to learn twice.
So qualified she dropped out of primaries in 2020 at 3% in the polls. She was a tool the entire time. No one with half a brain wanted to vote for her, they just didn’t have a fucking choice.
This is usually the best method, but just beware if you’re trying to get performant on demand execution the larger decision trees will cause issues. If you find the automation taking too long to trigger/execute you’ll want to break up the automation into smaller ones and just group them.
It’s a container service. Containers are similar to virtual machines but less separate from the host system. Docker excels in creating reproducible self contained environments for your applications. It’s not the simplest solution out there but once you understand the basics it is a very powerful tool for system reliability.
Glad to hear she’s recovered well so far, thanks for sharing!