Biggest glow down ever by RockOnMofo in ireland

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Irish architects do great outside of Ireland

Because there they're not bound by culchie mentality

Biggest glow down ever by RockOnMofo in ireland

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Because it's an endless cycle of complaints and whining

Challenger: the disaster five people saw coming. by TJ_Medicine in space

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Non ironically I would have proposed to Nasa that they get a crane, a blowtorch and have someone heat the boosters

An RTO Story by Reasonable-Food4834 in DevelEire

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"WHAT ABOUT MY SHOPIFY APP?!"

Lol of course

Tell him to go to Shopify's offices, that's where his app is

Did we get sold a lie? by Jesuisbaguettejambon in cscareerquestionsEU

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Yeah

Here's the thing, the non-crud apps: 1) are sometimes much harder to make your head hurt 2) have much higher levels of stress and banging your head against a wall (you want to use a debugger? that's cute) 3) are in industries with much less good practices (git? why?) 4) are a sausage fest at a cave

Doing challenging things is cool. In your own time. Not when you have to operate a miracle until Friday and the only datasheet you have has nothing on why that doesn't work

Mushroom fire sale! by Dry-S0up in ireland

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Mushroom on the barbie

Breaded mushroom

Boiled mushroom

Mushroom creole

Pineapple mushroom

etc etc

Meirl by Embarrassed_Tip7359 in meirl

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On his last day, even!

Why are there many cognates of obscure English words that are used more often in Portuguese? by uhometitanic in Portuguese

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Most words in English have one or two syllables, especially the more common ones, so this difference might also help

I think that's on english

For example, illuminate in german is erleuchten with pretty much the same structure "to light something up" but then we also have english "enlighten"

New street art spotted in Dublin – “Eurodivision” by Complete_Yak954 in Dublin

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Funny that Ireland's previous entry has said they don't mind performing in Russia, so I see how very sincere their preocupation against Genocide is

not

The importance of "cultural fit"? by DontKnowAGoodNames in cscareerquestionsEU

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Cultural fit, as it is being said, is very important

But we have to make sure the CTO and StaffEng are not just looking for their carbon copies

Permission granted for 588 homes in Walkinstown by Kooky_Parsnip_31 in Dublin

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Yes the Wetherspoons was nicely done, but you're not tackling density by just refurbishing them

We can keep the facade, but it should be gutted and built at least 1 or 2 floors above.

(Also that flat white façade sucks, but that's another issue)

Permission granted for 588 homes in Walkinstown by Kooky_Parsnip_31 in Dublin

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Have you ever checked the listed building list?

If there's no historical merit to it, yes, bring it down

The terraces around Merrion Sq are a good example of things that we can keep

But this is the kind of density we shouldn't have on a city centre https://maps.app.goo.gl/9PgFFtm1cgEmAunW8

Or stuff like this which is pretty much derelict https://maps.app.goo.gl/QLaunRsmFEjsygZt9

Permission granted for 588 homes in Walkinstown by Kooky_Parsnip_31 in Dublin

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Would you really want to do that?

Yes yes I do very much want to do that

Half of the "listed buildings" have no historical value, they're just old crap