Interesting to see that China is ranking fairly low on the index and Vietnam so high. Really didn’t expect that.
But hey, we might get a decent CoD or Battlefield game out of it in a couple of years.
Not sure how it’s handled in Japan but I know this is how it works in Germany and France, for both WW1 and WW2.
There is a difference between conservatism and being a threat to the democratic order. Germany has conservative parties that are perfectly valid, it’s just that the AfD is not one of them.
They are heavily biased towards China and Russia, two countries with fascist governments. That kinda speaks for itself, even if they claim to be communists or socialists.
Your files are not lost. You will be able to access them with your local root user, either through the command line or a GUI file explorer that supports actions as root.
Threads doesn’t really have a track record when it comes to things like this, so I don’t blame them for enforcing their terms and conditions. The difference here is that Twitter has allowed such things to be posted time and time again but won’t allow it in this specific case. It’s selective enforcement.
Isn’t "Open"AI already a for-profit company in everything except their name?
He said they had told him that although it was a hate crime, it was “unlikely” officers could pursue it further.
That’s messed up.
+1 for The Matrix. I once watched the film at a theater where the music was played live by an orchestra. One of my favorite movie experiences of all time. The soundtrack is incredible.
They are just flexing on the Russians after their silo blew up.
Mr. Worldwide is the generally accepted term.
I’m pretty tall, so the logical choice would be Tom Cruise on 12 inch heels.
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They would’ve been even more incompetent than usual to not expect some kind of border incursion. The FRL probing their defenses every couple of weeks should’ve been indication enough that it was a possibility. Still, it’s pretty baffling that they were unprepared enough to lose such a large area that they could’ve fortified for over two years.
These are only the ones that could be verified through orbituaries and funerals. Considering the huge amount of soldiers that never make it back to be buried, this is only a small fraction of overall deaths. The number also does not include mercenaries.
Fair enough
Here:
Source in German
I couldn’t really find much else about the way it’s handled locally, it’s thankfully not really a common thing. I first heard about it in some TV documentary.