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Really? A Russian delegation is allowed to join? Doubt they would have anything remotely useful to contribute.
Really? A Russian delegation is allowed to join? Doubt they would have anything remotely useful to contribute.
Voting might ensure that the situation might not get worse. You need to change the voting system to actually make a meaningful difference.
Edit: wtf are the downvotes for?
Actually a good point.
I mean the Soviets helped beat the Nazis and they were hardly the good guys. Helping Ukraine makes US the good guys in the Ukraine war. Each action should stand on its own.
Here’s one link: https://www.statista.com/chart/28489/ukrainian-military-humanitarian-and-financial-aid-donors/
I just googled “ukraine aid eu vs us”.
The car doesn’t have Bluetooth connection?
Yeah don’t kill the fire while it’s small. If it grows larger we can sell more extinguishers!
Maybe they realize there will be more war and profits to make if Putin gets what he wants.
You might be looking for this headset then (still expensive though): https://youtu.be/mieWJ9vupqw?si=E-Jdp3MCQ1xyzUjB
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What about Deckard though?
I remember feeling like that about “the Sphere” which came out the year after and has 13% on rotten tomatoes. I really liked it.
Reddit has competition but also a big moat in that a lot of people need to collectively decide to move platform.
I’ve heard some of them are calling for regulation, that favours them.
The problem is their moat. If customers can easily go somewhere else hiking prices will have clear consequences.
Couldn’t leniency with the referendum threaten long term stability of the Spanish state? It could split up? I’m not telling, I’m asking.
That seems so weird when you think about the pricing for openai API. It feels at least an order of magnitude cheaper than using chatgpt plus subscription, which in turn is $20/month. If Copilot is losing money, openai must be burning money by truckloads.
As a tangent I feel it’s a bit symptomatic of our social media landscape having trust issues when we can’t allow ourselves to delegate having an opinion about one of the most infected and complex conflicts that is way out of most people’s control.
Hellblade 2 is coming.
Edit: The atmosphere in the first 10-30 minutes of Hellblade is absolutely stunning. I haven’t played through it yet though. I think I’m afraid that it will be a disappointment and that the initial experience, which really is amazing, will be ruined.