A lot of those shock sites were bad, but German sausage is the wurst.
A lot of those shock sites were bad, but German sausage is the wurst.
Bamiyan, one of the poorest regions in impoverished Afghanistan, is a popular destination for foreign tourists because it contains Buddhist monastic ensembles and sanctuaries, according to the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
I could only guess and say that it’s not an insignificant amount if they’re calling it a popular destination.
Friday’s attack on foreign tourists was the first since the Taliban stormed back to power in Afghanistan in August 2021.
Not bad odds, really.
Scraping through a website at the scale they are talking about isn’t really viable. You need access to the API so that you can have very targeted requests.
This is why reddit changed their API pricing and screwed over everyone using third party apps. They can make more money selling access to LLM trainers than they could from having millions of people using apps that rely on the API.
My money is on them being re-enabled after every update.
16-bit colour gives us around 65000 colours, 24-bit colour gives us the millions mentioned above.
Am I the only one who thinks the Saloon looks like a Countach?
Disney has been doing this for the last 80 years or so.
I use Australian English, it’s common for people to use either “backordered” or “on backorder” here.
Too many carps, you say?
Gotcha, rescinding my snark.
For those using reader mode, the caption under the image says:
The HEAP excavator at the construction site – an overlay on the boulders at left illustrates how each one was scanned prior to placement.
Knowing Apple, the other option will be to not allow users to message people who don’t have an iPhone.
Would that’t’were so simple.
White Baby Jesus!
But then where will I get to see an overexposed background image, some all caps text, and a portrait of someone with their mouth open, all at once?
A nice filter roast cold drip, lots of ice, in a whisky glass. Lots of fruit and berry flavours to be found!
From the Australian fair work ombudsmen:
When overpayments occur, the employer and employee should discuss and agree on a repayment arrangement.
If the employee agrees to repay the money, a written agreement should be made which sets out the:
reason for the overpayment
amount of money overpaid
way repayments will be made (for example, cash, cheque or electronic transfer) and how often (this has to be reasonable).
Granted, this is generally for overpayment of wages and not specific to redundancy pay. There may be clauses in their contracts with varying terms that allow them to reclaim, but I’m just some dude on the internet.