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.
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.
While a higher quality would be nice, in this case I didn’t notice until you mentioned it.
Really appreciate your art, it’s nice to look at and so wholesome, it’s a joy to think about.
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.
I’ll have a much easier time replacing a passport compared to various certifications, people regularly lose their passport and there is a cost associated of 60 Euros.
That is per mile, which is usually not the distance humans limit themselves to in their lives. Assuming you travel a million miles in your life, you do have a 20% chance of dying if exclusively using a motorcycle, which I would consider relevant. The change from car to train already far less so.
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).
Not really that big of a factor, German car owners will not drive around with flat tires if they notice, which is likely rather soon.
The text you’ve provided appears to be a sentence written using a mix of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic characters, as well as some special symbols. It seems to be an attempt to make the sentence harder to read, or obfuscate it, by using unusual characters.
The English translation of the sentence, based on the appearance of the characters, would be: “You can totally try and obfuscate the text of your post so that robots have a hard time reading it.”
Interesting how it went the other way.
What stood out in particular?
True, it does cost about 0.2 cents per liter, so you’ll likely pay less than 2€ a year if you exclusively drink tapwater.
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.