Yeah exactly, and welcome!
It stands for Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt.
I’ll be honest, though, I only really ever see it used in borderline cult-like environments, like cryptocurrency or Star Citizen. It’s a very weird term to use IMO
How was the Jack in the Box thing FUD?
Structures underground experience buoyant forces that act to push them up. Manholes (and any structure bottom, like storm inlets, pump station wet wells, etc) need special consideration since they can be partially or mostly hollow, so they have to be heavy enough to remain in place.
Someone else looked to the group claiming responsibility for this. It’s a pro-Palestinian Russian group
It’s a turn of phrase lol
Remedy has been working on this game for years, and it looks like Control, not like a random paranormal game IMO. If you haven’t played Control then I can’t recommend it enough! It is such a fun game with a unique and incredible atmosphere.
What financial woes?? I didn’t know Remedy had any financial problems?
LLMs are great for things that don’t have to be tied to facts and the real world. I’ve used it for parody songs or for brainstorming character ideas.
Are there any major languages that actually struggle to be typed today?
So our population has increased by 50% and you expect our energy demands to stay the same or decrease? All countries have increased energy production, including China, I’m not sure why you’re making this sound like a US centric problem.
You weren’t talking about wealth, you said that our energy consumption continued to rise.
It’s almost like our population has continued to increase for the last 30 years
Did I misremember something, or is my memory easily influenced by external stimuli? No, the Mandela Effect must be real!
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Lol
Oh well that makes complete sense and isn’t about control at all!
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Isn’t Ramadan part of mainstream Islam?
So yes, if you’re poor or working class in this country, it doesn’t matter much who we elect.
Says the person with a white male profile pic lol
Gotcha, so advocating for the same solution as AES countries do is bad, good to know.
Splitting Chrome from Google wouldn’t make Chrome not a monopoly, though, right?