So I guess every reaction and review on the internet that is ad supported or behind a payroll is theft too?
So I guess every reaction and review on the internet that is ad supported or behind a payroll is theft too?
This is a great example terrible AI writing.
I feel the ambiguity leans towards being misunderstood, so I think it best to clarify.
That article says that the US claims the peir area was not used as a landing zone.
Keeping the waterfall active would be conservation. I’m sure there would be an ecosystem around it.
Not having been determined via impeachment proceedings to be barred from office.
Having served less than two terms, however you can serve just under 10 years if you were raised to president more than half way through the term.
It was on NPR’s Up First today, and I’d read it elsewhere too.
Did they try Stack overflow?
Ok, so to be clear you only started opposition to Biden since the Israeli invasion of Gaza after October 7th?
I can understand the belief that Biden has been deficient in his response, despite the innumerable competing interests any administration would need to juggling. I had similar issues with Obama’s handling of ISIL, however I also had no better idea of how it could be handled better.
Unions oppose/opposed NATO, especially autoworkers.
Are you thinking NAFTA? I’m not sure unions have much of a position on NATO.
What makes it clear that Biden isn’t a great option? It really annoys me that such a progressive administration in a very divided government is somehow not measuring up to the ever changing goal posts. The only perfect candidate to vote for is yourself, everyone else is a compromise.
The number one thing that gets in my way of refactoring to function is figuring out what to name the functions takes too long.
Well, they did fuck around and find out. Now they are facing an existential threat of their own and suddenly reasonable?
Well, I’m sure they are worried about their new deal with IBM that they’ve obviously been working on for a while.
Gonna assume controlled burns in difficult terrain.
Really I think it’s kind of the opposite. There are plenty of jobs awaiting higher skilled labor. Just as Excel didn’t hurt accounting, it gave many people who weren’t trained I’m accounting to take on more tasks than they would have.
Yeah, it’s not about complexity things you can do with python, it’s the complexity of getting it to run. That continues to be the biggest pain point for me.