It should be legal to slash the tires of anyone who does this.
It should be legal to slash the tires of anyone who does this.
Utah receives a lot of money from the federal government, totaling almost a third of their entire state budget. I guess they don’t want it anymore?
Apparently flashing the dictionary definition of the word on screen was a requirement from Fox to allow them to air the scene, in an extremely rare case of that kind of thing actually making it funnier.
They can only force you to use biometrics to open it, not a password.
That’s the entire AA series on Switch now with the exception of Layton vs Wright. Hopefully, this means AA7 is next?
Only partially, unfortunately. There aren’t a lot of people who speak full on Scots, the majority of Scotland speaks a dialect of English with a handful of Scots vocabulary now. It’s an endangered language.
6 and 8 are the only ones that are laws, and those are just common sense shit, don’t murder or steal. The first 4 are telling you what god to worship and how, which are explicitly the opposite of what a government is built on.
The party sending the bard to negotiate with the dragon, the rest of them ready to bolt if things go downhill.
It’s a more subtle P sound though, blended into the next consonant. Omitting it is the lesser of two evils compared to saying “putterodactyl”
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The IRS won’t report you unprompted, but the FBI can get it from them, at which point you’re fucked either way. If you reported it, they have additional evidence for existing charges, if you didn’t, they add tax evasion to the list.
That is painfully close to being possible to read in iambic pentameter.
It would have been nice to play through the entire story from beginning to end now that they’ve added the finale to the arc. But you can’t do that.
Unfortunately there are no other options. Literally everything else is Chromium based and ruined by Manifest v3.
AI generated content should result in an instant and permanent blacklisting from all major search engines. It’s rapidly leading to the death of information on the internet.
3% of the population, about 300 events per Olympics, assume 5 in the past 20 years, so that’s a conservative estimate of 1500 medals. You’d expect 45 medals to just be proportional, and significantly more than 45 would prove an advantage. 0 shows an extremely severe disadvantage.
Actually more like 60 medals would be the baseline expectation if you’re counting winter Olympics too.
Even if you estimate as conservatively as possible, 1% of the population and ignore winter Olympics, you have an expected medal count of 15, 0 is a massive anomaly without some sort of significant disadvantage.
Edit: triple all those numbers to include silver and bronze, realistic estimate of 180, extremely conservative estimate of 45.
Trans women have been allowed in the Olympics for 20 years now. There have been zero trans medalists. If this advantage actually exists, why aren’t they winning?
“Hallucination” is an anthropomorphized term for what’s happening. The actual cause is much simpler, there’s no semantic distinction between true and false statements. Both are equally plausible as far as a language model is concerned, as long as it’s semantically structured like an answer to the question being asked.
Not for lack of trying. The problem is that to be stopped, they have to be stopped every time they try it, but they just have to succeed once.
It’s only “highly controversial” if you’re a dipshit.