

Kristi Noem will be personally hosting the final challenge: a shooting competition at a puppy mill.
Kristi Noem will be personally hosting the final challenge: a shooting competition at a puppy mill.
Horror has always been a source of social commentary, though. Going all the way back to at least Frankenstein, published in 1818.
Ah. I haven’t switched to Wayland yet so I wasn’t aware of that issue.
There’s also the unofficial flatpak, which works rather well.
Which aircraft? What are the flight numbers?
There’s no answer because the title is misleading.
I hope she sues them. It’s the only way these shitty companies will learn.
I’m running mine in Alpine.
Google search has sucked for a couple years now. DuckDuckGo is better for everything except maps.
Not everything you see in a paper is automatically science, and not every person involved is a scientist.
That picture is a diagram, not science. It was made by a writer, specifically a columnist for Medium.com, not a scientist. It was cited by a professor who, by looking at his bio, was probably not a scientist. You would know this if you followed the citation trail of the article you posted.
You’re citing an image from a pop culture blog and are calling it science, which suggests you don’t actually know what you’re posting, you just found some diagram that you thought looked good despite some pretty glaring flaws and are repeatedly posting it as if it’s gospel.
What is this nonsense Euler diagram? Emotion can intersect with consciousness, but emotion is also a subset of consciousness but emotion also never contains emotion? Intelligence does overlap at all with sentience, sapience, or emotion? Intelligence isn’t related at all to thought, knowledge, or judgement?
Did AI generate this?
So prior to Win 7 or so, Ctrl+Alt+Del brought up the task manager. Now it brings up a lock screen from which you can select additional options.
Ctrl+Shift+Esc pulls up the task manager, like it did back when you learned it.
Why not Ctrl+Shift+Esc?
Having an open mind is great and all, but once you’ve gathered enough information to take a position you’re not obligated to coddle those who remain willfully ignorant. I’ve personally never found astrology “fun,” it’s stupid woo that encourages people to adopt other stupid woo. At a time when anti-intellectualism is being institutionalized into government policy (in the US at least,) I don’t see how anyone in good faith can actively encourage that.
Yep, back in the 90s they were in some places. My local supermarket had one like this, except without the annoying ad on the left side.
That wasn’t so much a “fact” told in school as it was a prediction, and it was true for them. Some people carried pocket calculators, but most people didn’t. Some supermarkets has calculators built into their carts, but most didn’t.
Failing to predict society’s norms in 20 years isn’t the same as teaching a false fact.
Same. I’m playing GTA San Andreas on mobile (through Netflix if you interested) and while the game holds up, all the minigames suck ass. I’m likely not going to complete a single one. Maybe I’ll cave and do burglaries for infinite sprint, but probably not.
I’m on 12, and will be upgrading to 13 when Trixie hits stable.
Marketing team: “There must be some combination of colors and letters that will make our brand a smash hit. We just need to find them!”