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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Motorbikes will 100% go round via that patch of dirt next to it.

    I reckon (could be way wrong) that you could get a bicycle through by turning the handlebars 90 degrees in either direction so they slip through the thin bit and the bit at the bottom is wider so the wheel could go through as long as you lift it and roll the bike on its back wheel. Thats still really rubbish if that’s the design tho. edit: nevermind, I was looking at it wrong. I don’t think that works.

    I doubt a wheelchair is getting through there anyway anyhow.












  • U.K. here. “Government pays the bill” is exactly how it works over here. You can just walk into a hospital, be treated and walk out without paying anything or holding any particular insurance. It’s not a GREAT service by any stretch, but it’s free at point of use. We have a booming private insurance sector too - I pay a separate private insurance because although I’m absolutely pro NHS, I wouldn’t bet my life on it.




  • You have to have 5 items in a subscribe and save delivery to get the maximum discount listed on each of the items.

    If you put your 25% item into a delivery next month and also subscribe to 4 other items in the same monthly delivery that show “up to 10%” discount, you’ll get 25% off the first item and 10% off the other 4.

    Remove one item so you only have 4 items in the delivery and you’ll probably (I’m simplifying) get the lowest mentioned discount on each item rather than the highest - e.g. 5% instead of 25%.


  • Look into restful api’s. Every software provider that allows integration with another software product will provide an api for other software to communicate in defined ways.

    For bonus credit, look into graphql. It’s a type of api that allows the calling software to define exactly what data they want in the response.

    If you’re controlling both softwares (I.e. they’re two “internal” programs), look into RabbitMQ. It’s a messaging software that allows messages (data) to be passed between two distinct programs in a normalised fashion.

    Disclaimer: this is all off the top of my head early on a Monday morning. Excuse any mistakes.