While you do have a fair point, I was referring to the case where one is basically implementing a map operation as a for loop.
Compiler optimizations like function inlining are your friend.
Especially in functional languages, there are a lot of tricks a compiler can use to output more efficient code due to not needing to worry about possible side effects.
Also, in a lot of cases the performance difference does not matter.
Also surely a lot of people would know tar -Create Ze Vucking File and/or tar -Xtract Ze Vucking File
The skerton was (is?) A good entry level grinder that will give you very decent results especially for immersion-type brews. It's what I started on and what I still use for on the go use cases. I haven't looked at entry level hand grinders in a while so I guess some developments have happened since I got mine. (Based on a comparison video from james hoffman at the time)
God yes, I tried a friend's 1zpresso and the difference in both grind speed and effort is noticable.
Funny story actually. After year 1 I was in peak condition, year 2 was normal, year 3 I gained weight. Year 1 I worked slowest and year 3 fastest. I just became way more efficient :p
I was garbage collector for 3 years as student job.
Not a single person in the company has done such a thing. We did dumb shit all the time but that wasn't even close. I feel sorry that you decided that 1 person represents a whole industry
As long as you use proper lifting form it's not that hard on your back. Without it you won't last long though.
Also here in belgium all garbage collectors I know earn more than the teachers I know.
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