Europe’s regulations are strict and robust. However, the German Greens convinced lots of people that they aren’t enough.
Europe’s regulations are strict and robust. However, the German Greens convinced lots of people that they aren’t enough.
It’s not about the money¹. He only cares about free speech² and preserving democracy³.
¹ It is but money is not the primary goal. It is ego, then freed- nope, money is second. Yes, he fucked up with the money but not his fault, right? It’s the bots, and once they get kicked¹⁻¹, the value skyrockets.
¹⁻¹ No promises!
² as long as it aligns with his political goals
³ rights to election interference, algorithm adjustmentss and selective moderation reserved
G can be mapped after boot (usually to removable drives)
What is it supposed to be if not that?
People “desperate for any job” are actually desperate for money and willing to work for it. They won’t take an unpaid position, what are you thinking?
I don’t think these positions will remain empty. Corporations will send a few lobbyists to check if the cost/power ratio is beneficial and if so, just flood the department.
Jesus Christ…
Various flowers, such as tulips, definitely hate moths.
We’re trans-friendly here, you can come out
Edit: I interpreted the two pics as a two-panel progression
The dates are stamped in so I would trust it
At a Rennaissance-fair-like event, a workshop had a vat of hot wax and would sell you a wick for $1 that you could keep dipping and cooling as much as you wanted. My autistic self took it literally and stayed for hours, ending up with a candle almost twice the length of the original wick and as thick as my forearm. The wick could not have been enough to support the weight and the vat was not that deep either, so I ended up dipping one end, then the other, cleaning the wick tip off to prevent it from disappearing. They must have lost some money on my candle but me walking around between the workshop and a tub of cool water with what looked like a giant dildo attracted a lot of attention to them, which made many children give it a try. None was patient enough to make a candle bigger than an electric toothbrush so they might have made it back with the advertising.
Who’s that?
You can taste it right now just by licking it…
Make sure it’s not been freezing the night before.
We wouldn’t in a functional democracy with a multi-party system and proportional representation
I know, this one is shorter and has mechanical brakes. Not as great but I imagine the Czech one, one of the largest in Europe, has very few English-language sources that could have pointed it out to him. I don’t know whether the Claughton one cannot be ridden or Tom is just squeamish about safety (see description) but the Černý Důl one definitely can, that’s how they do routine inspections.
The remote was lying around and I just pointed it at an ATmega on a small breadboard with this code when nobody was looking. I muted the TV briefly to check that it worked, and took the device home to make a transmit-only ATtiny version inside one of those promotional keychains that have a coin cell, button and LED. I didn’t bother with writing the program the “right” way (sleep mode and pin change interrupt, which would eliminate button contact problems and allow for more complex behavior like more buttons or multiple-press), the ATmega just plays the sequence on powerup.
The other option is to find the closest possible TV model online (not easy, wall-mounted TVs you can’t see from the back barely have any distinguishing features) and check if the listed remote code works. Or use an IR-enabled smartphone, the various apps cover most TV models.
I made an Arduino IR cloner, took it to the barbershop and when nobody was looking copied the mute button’s code so I now have a little device to silence the long Retro Music Television ad breaks I would otherwise have to endure. I don’t really go anywhere with TVs otherwise.
It definitely still works in the Czech Republic and Germany. Our pre-2023 president was an avid user. Public TV stations hand-format their own and syndicated news for 39 columns and pick monthly poetry. Commercial stations just automatically jam syndicated news into the format, sometimes overflowing to another subpage just by 1 word, and host huge amounts of banner and fullscreen ads with meh graphics by Teletext standards, mostly for dodgy phone services like tarot and erotic hotlines. They also host “chat24”, probably the worst message board ever: imagine a public IRC room but $0.50 per message (by SMS) including setting your nickname and color.
Who’s Jane? This is Fedora the Explainer.