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There’s more to Palestine than Gaza, so while your 3rd sentence is very much true and more central to the issue at hand, the first one is quite incorrect and might lead people to forget about Abbas/Fatah.
There’s more to Palestine than Gaza, so while your 3rd sentence is very much true and more central to the issue at hand, the first one is quite incorrect and might lead people to forget about Abbas/Fatah.
Not the top right though.
He was Prince of Wales (because he was heir apparent), that’s not the same as being Welsh.
The utility is sufficiently explained by the fact that diligently denying things creates the impression that not denying things means that it’s true.
Strictly speaking, information technology encompasses software dev as a subfield. Practically, a large software development at a company has very different needs and strategic goals than what people usually understand as the “IT guys” so what you mentioned. So they are set up accordingly in an organisation.
As I understand it, he was fined exactly the amount he earned over 3 years of a job where he was using a VPN.
Being able to criminally persecute someone requires knowing their identity. If this is the only approach, the real need to prevent anonymous internet usage will increase.
Had the same situation.
At some point I just got used to enough of it that it’s quite functional.
I wish I could change some of the defaults, but for editing it fulfills most of my needs.
Boy, Oxo has has a terrible website. Decline their tracking and it gets stuck “Processing request” while blocking the whole page. Accept and it’s immediately usable.
For the FP4 they said one of the reasons they remove the aux input was that more people asked them to reduce the size of their phone than to keep the input.
A lot of the great things in D:OS2 are present in BG3 and it probably wouldn’t be a success without them.
For an upgrade, Baldurs Gate 3 has great cinematics with motion capture and it feels like the dialogue writing offers more interesting, sometimes outlandish options. Often, winning a skill check just earns you a witty line, but it feels great.
I have encountered one remarkable situation were I really didn’t expect something to work, but I was able to play it out exactly as I would have been able, interrupting the main characters dialogue by switching to a companion and doing something and the NPC reacted as I had hoped.
There are approaches to delete topics from the trained model, so not sure this will keep them busy for that long.
Is being able to afford these things really not affecting anything?
Especially the pet sounds like quite a difference to me.
If the microchip just contains a unique serial ID you can check with the producer, it would be just as easy to print it in the casing or glue it to the side of the wheel, no need to implant it in the outermost layer of cheese.
The 36 dead this year mentioned in the post description are only for the direct conflict between the two biggest groups, the total is double that.
The two gangs were behind 80 percent of the total of 68 gang-related killings or attempted killings in Marseille this year, she added.
There’s currently a meeting in Germany with about 4000 of them.
But it’s not the prevailing mindset in the general population.
It’s a male phone.
Phones have a biased sex ratio, so chances are you mostly saw female phones until now.
The imminent threat of an invasion (assembled in staging area and ready to go) could have been tried before. It would have been very costly, but would have been necessary anyway for an actual invasion if the nuclear bombs didn’t cause a surrender (there was a coup attempt to prevent it, so it was never a sure thing even with the bombs).
The police officers committed these acts while they were still in training as part of their dual bachelor’s degree.
Yet this is better than the alternative, it’s easier to get rid of them at the earlier stage.
Something like this?
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/