Richard evaporated, almost instantaneously.
Richard evaporated, almost instantaneously.
Trump’s plan is to end support for Ukraine.
I think the key point is ownership. If the house is owned by an equity firm, even if it’s occupied it still counts as a house which could instead be owned by, well, homeowners.
Isn’t it available on PS5?
You have about 25 items too many on this list.
Agreed, although ranked choice with some form or proportional allocation instead of “single winner take all” might be even better.
Western attention was already diverted, particularly in the US with Republicans actively blocking support for Ukraine. If anything, the opportunity for this attack was bolstered by Republican MAGA efforts to unseat McCarthy, as the US is further hampered by a dysfunctional House which now cannot approve aid to Israel (or Ukraine) until they select a new speaker.
Who will repair and build their new super yachts?
They do, and it’s also mentioned in the article. While I agree, for many people the browser is effectively their os, and so we shouldn’t discount the weight of browser notifications simply because they’re not originating from the host os.
That’s neither my premise nor the logical conclusion of the premise you invented.
A reasonable person should interpret my comment to mean that Google does the same thing, and if you feel a certain way about Microsoft for doing this, you should feel the same way about Google.
I’m not sure how this is different from Google pushing popups in every Google app to switch to Chrome.
Please call them Elon’s x-crements instead.
I’m sure there is a reason, but if you have a collection of mp3s, why not store them on your phone or stream them from the cloud? Why use an iPod at all?
Getting information into and out of those domains benefits from better language models. Suppose you have an excellent model for solving math problems. It’s not very useful if it rarely correctly understands the problem you’re trying to solve, or cannot explain the solution to you in a meaningful way.
A similar way in which language models are already used today, is to use their predictive capabilities to infer from your question which model(s) might be useful in responding, gather additional relevant information, and to repackage this information as suitable inputs to more specialized models or external systems.
This finally pushed me to stop supporting the platform with a premium sub and now here I am, checking out lemmy!
“Up to 20%” is meaningless for a headline and is pure click bait. It could be any number between 0% and 20%. Or put another way, any number from no time at all to a horrifying more than an entire day per week.
Why not just state the average from what is probably a statistically irrelevant study and move on?