Nearly 2% of all Japanese people live in Brazil, for instance, so yeah.
Point me to a god and I'll dismantle them.
How about we collective reestablish the name "Albion", then?
You should read about how banks work. Most of their "assets" don't actually exist, they're counting borrowed money as still being theirs.
Roblox is an abusive platform that pressures kids into wasting real money - and that's before mentioning how there have been MULTIPLE pedo scandals related to it.
OP has an Xbox, configuring emulators on that isn't very fun.
Very much so, yes. That's what turned me off of Picard, for instance (and the whole "Earth is back to being a shithole after a single android attack" thing).
The very obvious subtext of every good Star Trek episode and plot is that just talking things through is a good way to solve most problems. Newer writers don't seem to have gotten the memo, and instead try to cram as much generic hollywood garbage as they can into the series.
You may want to have your physician follow on that. AFAIK, studies show that chemical solutions which destroy the ability to sweat also increase severely the risk of cardiovascular illnesses.
TBH, if you can't almost instantly figure out why and how ChatGPT suggested bad code, you shouldn't be using it at all - you're out of depth.
It's why I'll gladly use it to suggest markdown or C code, but never for a complex Python library.
And then you hear a faint voice, nearly a whisper...
Shuba shuba shuba
To be fair, the difference is so small you can barely tell.
Depends, is it a casual thing or more serious? If it's casual I'd probably just bring a Trading Card Game deck (MTG, YuGiOh, Pokémon). If it's more serious, I'd bring in some of my junk like a broken microwave magnetron, to simultaneously bring attention to the problem of short product cycles, explain a bit about how what most people see as a magic appliance functions, and show that even complex things can be broken down into simple parts.