

Then build a browser in rust…
Then build a browser in rust…
Ai ScArY!¡! And you haven’t ever used google translate?
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It depends on the exam. One exam where it was totally possible was the EEE aero MAT for imperial college London. They have retired it since but i got about 50% (i know someone who got an interview with a negative score) because whenever the answer was a function, i could plug the function into the question ratger than do it from first principles (eg differential equations).
in my opinion no. In various historical empires declining working class populations led to even more authorotarianism etc
birth rate collapse is also a problem
had me in the first half
thats very arbitrary. Normal temperature is between 0 and 30 C, and 15 C is comfortble for most people
I use Firefox for that reason, but I won’t insult people for not doing it. Brave is still better than chrome.
Ive lost hope for London
Public transit and shared autonomous car usage.
75% just being a gatekeeper of browsers
25% because monopolies are bad
thats my best guess at least. It is a legitimate point; it is horrible, cocky phrasing.
lmao. What about the other ‘smart tech’ that I disslike. When internet cut out the lights would just flash to show it was searching for wifi.
So like go completely mute?
Also he uses a debit card which he only transfers money to immediately before buying stuff (so that he gets as much interest as possible)
i mean my brother bought them and refuses to remove them. There is no convincing him to remove them. They are in basically every room and nobody defends me when I want them gone because of convenience.
I cannot even ask for the data to be erased because it is not on my account.
I use it untill I need to type a name. Then I type normally and forget about swipe typing exists…
… I then start using it again the next week
We can see the posts on both platforms (except for the case of de-federation).
Competition is an odd topic for open source software. For example, whilst mastodon, kbin and lemmy are all competing for attention, they are collectively making the activitypub ecosystem more attractive.
A similar thing happens with linux: Oracle, red hat, canonical etc all compete for market share, but pay for developers to work on the wider linux ecosystem (the kernel as well as GNOME and other apps etc)
those are rookie numbers
Body fat tracking etc