Walmart selling that is just rich
Most of these probably aren't being submitted by the actual soldiers. The majority of the new reviews seem to be in English and even the ones in Ukranian could have been posted by anyone
This really feels like an ad
My team has been calling models that use ai generated data "Habsberg models"
My best guess is that the son has no name (it's blank where you might expect the name in the last bit of dialog) because his dad deleted his browser history
I've been following cures like this for years. There are three candidates in phase 2 trials right now that appear to work, they're mostly figuring out the doses needed and there's a big question on how long they last. Hopefully permanent but we don't know for sure.
Diabetics have just been so beaten down by this whole thing. I was told the cure was 10 years away 40 years ago. Even if the technology described here works we could be another 15 years before we see it. Researchers said it could be here as soon as 5 years, which is true if unrealistically optimistic. I believe the cure is coming but I'm not holding my breath until I'm actually in front of a doctor about to receive the cure whatever it happens to be.
Ships powered by wind? It'll never work.
Protip: if they mention unions in any way during your interview, you need to be in a union.
As long as they limit the passengers to people with a net worth of 100 million or higher, then I think this should be encouraged.
I think this has as much to do with Google being shit at finding stuff lately as it does llms like chatGPT
I've been spelling it "xitter" and using the sh sound for the xi part of the name when pronouncing it.
How does one do that in this metaphor? Vote for one by mail and the other in person? That just lands you in jail and is functionally equivalent to sending the train down the "moral high ground" track.