

You literally had a nightmare?
Mmmm, no. Very mammalian.
You literally had a nightmare?
Mmmm, no. Very mammalian.
There would be no one left to value it as such. It would simply continue to exist.
Same, and the only proof of a loving god I’ve ever seen is that we have been given a world of cute, pettable animals who love being petted. Some garden Petting Zoo of Eden type shit.
Looks like Elon was chewing on the wires again
I’m not sure that’s feasible, since the states don’t just sign a check to the Feds once a year, it’s paid via payroll taxes. To my knowledge, there is no kind of mechanism for entire states to collectively refuse payment.
Well, yes, but I meant they to pool their budgets amongst themselves, like a mini federal government.
Blue states need to start up their own shadow government, fund their own shit.
Would be better if it was Mastodon, but I suppose I shouldn’t let perfect be the enemy of good, and good riddance to Twitter, indeed.
Try explaining how to do that to your non-techie relatives, especially the older ones who like reading. Yes, this makes is more difficult to switch.
You know why. We all know why.
I think you misread their comment, they’re asking for a separate €100 billion in climate spending.
Ah, so this is why they can’t afford the old, more generous pensions? Got it.
Lol. Lmao.
Good luck with that, bud.
Ibf it was high-speed at the time, we’ve just surprised it since… Super-duper speed.
I mean, I get it. Crabs are delicious.
I think that’d be ok, even with this proposal, as long as you don’t sell that LLM for public use. It’s fine it I draw a picture of Mickey Mouse in my notebook, but if I try to sell that picture I could get in legal trouble.
It’s sort of like the false vacuum. YouTube commenters are finding new ways to make the comment section even worse, and it’ll spread and decay to that lower level, until they find another way to be even worse.
It’s hard to leave because it’s easy to join, and because it has the critical mass of users. Simple as that. It takes a lot to get people to abandon their chats, their friends, their groups, and the years of built-up message history, for an app that likely has fewer users and fewer features.