

It read to me like the OP didn’t trust their writing because of the kind of person they were and opinions they’d have, not necessarily that they had used an LLM to write their content.
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It read to me like the OP didn’t trust their writing because of the kind of person they were and opinions they’d have, not necessarily that they had used an LLM to write their content.
I think you’re misunderstanding the post, did you actually read it?
I was so hopeful this was real :(
I think just calling it Proton would work, most people here would understand that I’d think.
I think saying, essentially “Labor is to the left of the LNP” is kind of a given, and a moot point then. Albo’s Labor have been pushing further right than ever before. A dose of minority government would do them well.
I feel the exact opposite tbh, that Labor is closer to the Liberals (not the Coalition as a whole) than the Greens.
That’s not at all what happened with the Demon Core. On its own, you could not do anything to it that would make it reach supercriticality. The experiments that were conducted on it involved neutron reflective materials. With the addition of neutrons back into the core, that pushed it closer and closer to criticality. Both incidents occurred when too much reflective material was added around the core and it reached supercriticality, a sustained chain reaction.
Many times I have enabled compatibility mode in Steam to run the Windows version, which actually works.
I think with your second point, that if SteamOS was being launched with HP as an OEM partner from the start, similar to the way Valve launched the Steam Machines, that it would be a valid worry. But with the Steam Deck being several years old, and HP not even being an original OEM partner with Lenovo just having launched a SteamOS device, that the likelihood of HP fucking things up at this point is incredibly low. Never say never though.
ITT: people that don’t understand that more OEMs ditching Windows for Linux on flagship gaming handhelds is an incredibly good thing for Linux gaming overall, and would instead rather make the same joke over and over about ink cartridges.
Yeah definitely, but EVs are being pushed globally as a solution to climate change when they just aren’t really.
What like overriding state law and trying to order a state prison to release someone? I don’t get how that relates back to Wisconsin, what’s happening there?
is a type of trolling or harassment that consists of pursuing people with relentless requests for evidence
Show me where in this thread that they’ve done this? Because as far as I’ve seen, you’re the one that’s harassing them.
The thing is, that EVs, and Tesla/Musk in particular are trying to continue a war against public transport that the car industry has been fighting for 100+ years at this point. Using the same power sources, an electric train is orders of magnitude more efficient than an EV, and even a diesel train is emitting less CO2. Hell, a diesel bus is probably still emitting less.
Edit: per person/passenger.
Oh, sorry if I came across like I thought you were correcting me. I’m just, it’s been a big day, maybe I shouldn’t be commenting on the internet 😅
What do you mean by this? My searching isn’t bringing up any such cases, just Wisconsinites charged with Jan 6 crimes getting pardoned, so I’d be keen to read about it.
Edit: Did you mean Minnesota? https://thehill.com/homenews/5180269-trump-derk-chauvin-pardon/
Yeah I do understand the differences, that’s why I said they are essentially the same, because to a less tech-inclined end-user they function in the same way.
I dunno, I guess I just don’t super understand the hype around SteamOS coming to desktop. I do get the excitement for OEM devices with it though.
Because not everyone is a joyless curmudgeon such as yourself?
I think technically it can be filled out with the help of the pharmacist, but they need to issue the card to you and then you tell Services Australia it’s been issued essentially. This is the form in question: https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/pb240
It also used to be faster, as most people used self-checkouts as an analog for express lanes. But now with folks with full trolleys using it, the lack if specialisation and theft prevention systems constantly breaking requiring the one or two employees to fix, it’s now significantly longer than a regular checkout in most cases.