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What is it? Even the article does not say
What is it? Even the article does not say
404’d
I was not expecting that twist ending
I thought they already had, but I guess mere investment was a separate step before this one.
Anyway, having battery news from outside the lab is pretty exciting stuff in my opinion.
I’ve watched the show, but I’m still not seeing the connection.
(spoiler) It explicitly says there were 3 before, but also 3 after one was eaten.
Wayland is still too broken for him?
I believe they were trying to say that it’s the right thing for the Blahaj instance to do, because many of the users there belong to groups that are frequently targeted by hateful people. They likely meant to say something like ‘extra protective’ not overprotective.
That’s just a regular cat
I don’t know any CSS (despite reading memes about it like this) but I do know that the bottom of that page has a link to something called Grid Garden
I had mine pay out via zelle, so that sweet USD$0.12 went directly to my bank account.
5 year mission.
I have gigabites.
Biden is the Democratic nominee. Sure it’s not official until August 19-22 but unless he resigns, dies, or is otherwise fully incapacitated before then, he is the candidate who will be on the ballots in November. None of those possibilities seem likely.
For the benefit of any of Today’s 10,000 I just want to point out that this is a reference to a quote from a movie.
The same movie stars Danny Trejo as Machete.
This movie is Spy Kids 2.
Not spelled that way
It certainly doesn’t always get it right - I’ve seen subjects lit by bright sunlight in a nighttime background, or just from a wildly different direction, but within a subject the lighting usually seems consistent.
I’ve wondered the same thing myself, my assumption is that it just correlates how lighting works across millions of training images, much like how it manages to get gravity right most of the time.
Put a \ before the ^