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The research is already done. All they need to do is call a local university agriculture extension where they are considering a project.
The research is already done. All they need to do is call a local university agriculture extension where they are considering a project.
Irony is, a lot of larger office building thermostats are really only there for display purposes (thermometer), not for control purposes (actually functional).
Our profit margin demands you buy over-priced books from our shop
College material monopolies should be illegal, just like all other monopolies. Want to give students an education in the real world? Let the free market determine textbook prices.
Yeah, I made a similar but much less serious mistake doing that. Once.
This is them smuggling onto foreign soil, no?
Doesn’t matter, diligence is still a must.
They are replacing some of the sugar with it, not the fat. I’m a fan of both normal and the applesauce variants, but you need to understand the science behind the normal ingredients before you swap them out for others. Baking is science.
The more popular ad blocking gets, the more I worry about the ad industry lobbying to criminalize blocking ads as “theft of revenue” or some insane concept along that line.
So the weird part is it does reliably trigger a failure if you ask directly, but not if you ask as a follow-up.
I first asked
Tell me about Asimov’s 3 laws of robotics
And then I followed up with
Are you bound by them
It didn’t trigger-fail on that.
Or, we just want bigger vehicles. Pure supply and demand.
It’d collide with their 5th Amendment rights, in the US, anyways. Not /s, f the church.
Single-payer healthcare not tied to employment?
My guess would be JavaScript
um, didn’t the supply already happen?
They are not deleting, they are editing. So the platform would have to undo those edits rather than just flipping the visibility flag.
When NYT can’t properly pluralize a word that already ends with “s” in a headline…
It’s already being used, and already screens out people with the same biases you could expect (name sounds foreign, name is female, etc.).
Turning this off is one of the first things I do after install. Never had an issue.
That’s the point.
I came in expecting a post about Aussies’ favorite greeting/compliment/insult, and was let down.
They’ll spend $5M to fight the $30K fine for this, I’m sure.