

Sounds like an efficient way to lose Königsberg, Karelia and Crimea very quickly.
Sounds like an efficient way to lose Königsberg, Karelia and Crimea very quickly.
Det hade man kunnat tro, ja!
Fully free assuming you have some level of equipment:
Pretty cheap activities:
An interesting point - I checked, and as far as I can tell, non-citizens can be charged with treason in the U.K, so long as they are considered under the jurisdiction of the U.K - “alien residents” for example are covered, and probably temporary visitors to the country as well. It would likely be up to judicial interpretation whether attempting the coup virtually would qualify, but I’d assume it might.
The serious take would be that this comment is too mild to qualify for treason, but one could always hope.
They are already wildly uncompetitive on account of having flubbed the EV transition, China already beat them solidly on all accounts. Why should they be given anything they ask for?
Cool. Charge him with treason and throw him in jail if he ever decides to pay the U.K a visit again, then.
So quite literally worse than a coin flip, then.
Streaming lossless audio will use up three to six times as much data, along with the higher processing demands to play them back, so there’s always a penalty involved. We didn’t invent codecs for no reason.
Based on the vibes of every internet comment field, literally everyone and their mother wants to stream lossless.
You’re right about the audible benefits however
I have no idea what they think this will accomplish, to be honest. It has the legal value of posting on Facebook that you don’t allow them to use your photos.
Critical support to…
…Erdogan?
Chuck a bombilla filled with mate at him
That’s just a bit sloppy on their part in that case - you fix bugs on all applicable variants of the flag, otherwise you even kind of negate the Scientific validity of your results
At the scale that Google operates, you need to play it carefully with rollouts.
I think this has been happening to me too, come to think of it.
The reason you roll things out slowly is that you want to make sure nothing’s getting fucked up, in part software malfunction and in part usage metrics.
The article claims it’s partially down to Casas Particulares not being able to be listed on home rental sites, along with U.S tourists not being able to visit. There’s a video as well which I’m sure provides more reasons
On top of this, the AI jobs are paying some flat-out ridiculous rates.
Like, millions of dollars up-front in signing bonuses kind of ridiculous
Ngl got some goosebumps, and I was only ever mildly into the show. That opening theme is strong
It’s mostly about no longer letting Russia have access to the Baltic sea any more. They’ve done more than enough bad shit there to be put in permanent timeout at this point. What to do with the land after that is secondary