The bench is called “Bench” (legacy name, it’s actually more like a concrete slab, but at the time it was more benchy that the previous bench which was just a pile of sand).
The bench is called “Bench” (legacy name, it’s actually more like a concrete slab, but at the time it was more benchy that the previous bench which was just a pile of sand).
This is what the “why do you eat fake meat if you’re vegan” crowd doesn’t understand. You typically want to eat what you grew up eating.
I wonder if they couldn’t feed the output back into gpt to realize the out makes no sense?
Was there really that much traffic in the mid 19th century to warrant traffic lights?
That’s definitely true, but America is different for their internal affairs than for their external affairs (as is any country). America’s habit of meddling with other countries is a bipartisan effort.
Of course as an European I’m also more worried about Russia and China as ideologically they are more distant to us.
And you think American campaigns are not? Any big power is doing it.
Honestly, it’s an exciting feature. I just don’t trust anyone to build it, or even myself to keep it safe.
Science is about verifying things no matter how “obvious”. Lots of obvious common sense things have been disproven.
Thanks European Union
Until recently, apps were not even allowed to charge less outside their apps than on the app store or to link to outside stores.
You see that in English in names of food like red cabbage and red onions.
There are things you can’t do with extensions alone, like change how certain JS and CSS internals work.
It takes more than changing your user agent to msk which browser you use. It’s trivial to know which browser you’re really using if they really want.
Publishers don’t care about traffic thay only costs them money.
What I’m scared is publishers taking this as a reason to simply start banning Firefox and other browsers.
It’s an outdated fork of Safari, i think.
But isn’t that inherintly dangerous? I don’t exactly trust any random fedi server to embed it in my website.
And it’s so cheap to run. The only reason it’s not as worth is the limited reach and impact. But if main political figures would adopt it, the users and journalists would certainly come.
I’ve worked with DEI. What you’re describing is poor DEI. But yes, it’s unfortunately common specially in large corporations.
Not having a disc drive.