

I just looked it up, and a few banks I’ve heard of do seem to be international (HSBC, Chase, etc), but it doesn’t seem to be the default case for US banks.
I just looked it up, and a few banks I’ve heard of do seem to be international (HSBC, Chase, etc), but it doesn’t seem to be the default case for US banks.
The one in the pic says Dimension 2400 on it.
Indeed. Poor people here think they are millionaires - just not yet.
If you were a republican voter or even on the fence, it means you would not be thinking about it like that using logic.
And they aren’t (for now) changing the license of future work either - just not releasing source until the same time they release binaries, which is totally allowed in the open source licenses.
Nestle might be all over that. It’s not like they care about their reputation among the well informed.
I hadn’t actually considered that, but I don’t trust them to only be redacting the victims.
I agree, but I think I can guess why they do that - they can maybe get total income from aggregate tax records, but disposable income would have to be asked individually.
Imagine the streaming revenue.
Just do it outdoors?
How should I know?
Anyway, I also forgot to mention if this did vary by county, that mine is the most populated county in the state and would have directed the election outcome.
I’m not who posted it, but that list is either wrong or varies by county. My state is listed with a couple other candidates in various colors including green, but my actual primary ballot was Biden or nobody. (Or Trump or nobody). I just recycled it.
Yes, that’s how the Metric prefixes work, that’s already established. This is about other contexts where it can go either way.
Century, centennial, centipede, etc.
That’s many of us in a few years.
And it’s money we earned, taken out of our paychecks already.
This is simple theft, and it hurting a few more of the ‘right people’ now is not a good thing when it hurts all (American) people soon.
Loose change.
I’ve often wondered if this is something that could be engineered correctly or is it genuinely a difficult problem to solve with multiple variables (incoming water temps, pressure, etc)
Just because that song never ends, and just goes on and on, my friend…
“historical” means failed, right?
I’m pretty sure they were asking how we can instantly tell that it’s AI generated.
The answer is unfortunately not easy to describe and comes down to “I can tell from some of the pixels and from seeing quite a few slops in my time.”