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Me: The internet ;) ;)
Me: The internet ;) ;)
I think they really nailed the natural titanium colour. Looking forward to the new colours in September.
Elon contemplating an xPhone powered by crypto and NFTs.
In this economy??
That…can’t be true.
I’d be happy with 5 continuous days of a reliable weather app.
Maybe now I can splurge and buy butter.
I have to applaud these mental gymnasts. It must be exhausting to shift your identity from cult to cult.
So, it’s clear that a small subpopulation is preferentially tweeting links to sources of misinformation, and for many users, they’re the most significant source of exposure to these sites. So who are these people?
They’re a bit more likely to be female. While both the comparison groups were roughly evenly split between male and female, the superspreaders were 60 percent female. They’re also older, on average 58 years old, nearly 20 years older than the sample as a whole. And, while much of the misinformation about the election largely circulated within Republican circles, only 64 percent of the superspreaders were registered Republicans (nearly 20 percent were registered as Democrats).
Aha! That makes a lot more sense with that framing.
EDIT: In 2019 in Canada the daily residential average was 215L per day. 129L seems like a dream in contrast.
A quick search says 3.7L is the recommended intake for men, and 2.7L for women. Forget AI, Germans appear to be the real resource guzzlers!
Bdesign thought that the cut was small, like a paper cut, until blood started spurting out from the wound. The Tesla inspectors who were there and even described that the vehicle “can be dangerous” panicked but helped.
Oh good, multiple witnesses.
Don’t feel bad. You’re only getting downvoted because MacRumours didn’t post it first.
There’s something to be said about brand recognition, and Google just doesn’t listen.
Right, that’s just plagiarism.
I’m talking about the recent demos using AI to teach you subject matter via conversation. Seems like info retention could be higher.
The benefits to learning math and science look pretty promising.
Scam Likely? That’s a name I haven’t heard in a while.
Makes sense when you lay out the steps like that.
[…] the department said in its letter that it has decided to cancel her citizenship because Townsend’s mother didn’t take her oath before Townsend was born.
What triggers are in place for the government to review ancestral citizenship history?
That’s a lot of bASS.