What do you use for aquafaba? I'd worry about the strong flavor messing things up.
Maybe, for example, if he found some moldy food in the fridge (because obviously it's a communal fridge) and threw it away without asking, but the person it ~~belonged to~~ was rationed to got mad and said they were going to eat that.
This was not a case of "I agree with you, but...", though. "But" is perfectly appropriate here to contrast between the first statement and the second.
If you want to improve your problem solving skills, I'd suggest solving actual problems. Data structures and algorithms can be very satisfying in their own right, but the real value is in taking a real-world problem and translating it into code.
It also depends what you want to do with your knowledge. There are domains that are deeply technical and require a lot of the things you've mentioned, but they also tend to be pretty hard to break into. A lot of software is not so deep. Any software project will have need for good domain modeling, architecture, and maintainability. Again, these are things best learned through practice.
Perlence subrange 6-36 is good too
Both numbers are valuable, but the visualization is bad. Per capita is very nearly not visualized at all.
And I'm one of them!
I need a ttrpg with a pogs battle mechanic
"Hey, how was Mecca?" "Meh the hajj was kinda blah this year. It was a blah hajj."
Emergency preparedness is of utmost importance
Gotta go fast (in the desert for 40 days)