

It’s the third biggest broadsheet paper in the UK - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom
It’s the third biggest broadsheet paper in the UK - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom
What do you think about the guardian
This all sounds like it could have been in a Sealab episode…
I lived in a properly fluoridated region and have not had any!
Ignore anecdotes kids and use statistics!
In NY state, murder of the first degree is reserved for murder against a police officer or something related. So not an average civilian
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_in_New_York_law?wprov=sfla1
“Don’t completely disapprove” might be better phrasing
This is where I get mine from: https://www.tea-and-coffee.com/buy-tea/location/assam-tea
Very reasonable, especially when you compare it to equivalent quality coffee beans. And you don’t need the equipment to go with it …
Try a single estate Assam, it’s what it’s made out of, but better
We are, we are, we are, we are
We are the engineers!
We can, we can, we can, we can
Demolish forty beers
Drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, drink rum
And come along with us!
'Cos we don’t give a fuck about anyone else
Who don’t give a fuck about us.
That’s what the first engineer I ever met said, but to be fair he was a combat engineer. Those guys are scary. Stick to electronics and bridges…
Mate, you can just put your finger over the solar panel until it slowly gets strangled
There is also the possibility of information transfer so the people on board the ship (or an automaton) could enhance the vessel and make it faster mid flight
What if you are practicing? Can you start slow on the hard bits or do you have to get it right straight away?
I don’t see why you couldn’t give a few examples and then grab the dialog of a person in along with their description (or just the whole book) and get the llm to generate the prompt for you
Hey, just jumping in here because this does sound familiar. My nana was a Jew in Poland, born in 1923. She saw the writing on the wall and left for Ukraine and the next 5 years on a farm over there. She came back afterwards and found nothing left for her, and that’s how I’m now Australian - she went to Israel after the war, didn’t much like it and kept moving
Anyway, my point is get out while you still can. My nana was youngest of 7, and she lost 4 siblings. Don’t know what’s going to happen to you there. You can either stay and fight (one of her brothers was a officer in the red army) or just not deal with the bullshit and move on somewhere that you’ll be more accepted.
I’m sorry this is so crap but it feels familiar and I’m worried for you.