DuckDuckGo en passant instead >:3
The car deformation physics of the game were so damn good and fun
Just 4 years ago I was on the verge of doing it. Today while still having the recurrent though, I'm doing a lot better. And every single suicidal/depressive people is a different world, so yes, people can have 180° change in less than 6 years.
There is no single rule of thumb to apply here, as much as ignorance may lead you yo believe so.
This is similar to an X-files's episode plot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squeeze_(The_X-Files)
Highly recommend it :)
Nope, it's a general rule. See for example https://bishopfox.com/blog/unredacter-tool-never-pixelation
I tried the Qwen-14B distilled R1 version on my local machine and it's clear they have a bias to favor anything CPP related.
That said, all models have biases/safeguards, so IMO it just depends on your application whether you trust it or not, there's no model to rule them all in every single aspect.
Lichess :) (FOSS Chess server, no account needed to play, second biggest chess server overall)
The folks behind it are one of my admirations
El Salvador: 1829.9
That's number is Venezuela's. El Salvador is 1703.8. Note the data is from 2017, 2 years before Bukele became president.
Maybe the duck was the friends we made along the way
I changed the icon location, and my muscle memory still was trying to open them from the previous location, basically in a complete auto-pilot mode. That led me to a realization of how fucked up the situation was, and eventually helped me uninstall/reduce screen time of those apps.
Being a number nerd, I can see the appeal for something like this (extremely bad quality of data aside), or at least I do frequently visit OpenBenchmarkin.org (similar concept than UserBenchmark, but open source).
I also know 1 person who is obsseded with constantly buying/selling parts for their PC, and for whatever reason still uses UB after I told them how shit it is.
My guess is that this will also resonate with some Intel fanboys.
All of this is more of an exception to the rule, but they need just a few bunch of people subscribing to generate more profit than before.
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I'm from Colombia, and can confirm, it is somewhat common specially in big properties with lots of grass but without buildings.