Weeks of silence from him about Israel's terrorism in Lebanon, but only minutes to condemn Iran's retaliation. They really do have him by the balls.
AI startups, and open-source forks with VC funding. A bad match.
I really didn't expect this when I used them 15 years ago.
If you somehow killed him he would be replaced by someone who would be in a position of having to prove they were strong enough for the position.
Nobody wants an AI that talks like that.
Why isn't he suing Robinson for slander? The law should take care of things like this, not arbitrary rules made by billionaires.
Camouflage.
Probably about the same, you still have stuff like the intel management engine backdoor.
It's worrying, I know some people in the nootropics community are using cerebrolysin. At least it looks like he wasn't involved in the clinical trials for it (that showed some benefit).
Is there potentially some innocent, or at least less fraudulent explanation for this?
Creative commons is pretty big in 3d printing (arguably it shouldn't be, there's open hardware licenses that are better suited for it).
No one else receives winter payment coverage.
Not true, many disabled people do.
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He thinks pensioners living on 12k a year should lose their winter fuel payments, but a donation valued at double that is no big deal?
I was trying to clean something in a bucket of bleach, but didn't have quite enough to cover it. I grabbed a bottle of toilet cleaner, assuming it was just expensive thick bleach, and poured a bunch in. After I started coughing I looked at the back of the bottle, it's active ingredient was hydrochloric acid.
The new party is growing and winning not only due to its refusal to beat the war drums over Ukraine, but because of its fearless scepticism of liberal orthodoxy from cancel culture to immigration, writes NICK WRIGHT
Cars, probably a controversial one, but we don't really have "muscle" cars like the firebird and mustang in the UK, and I've always been a little fascinated by them.
China has been demonised by the west for 100's of years, it's nothing new https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Peril
Genuflect, show some respect
Down on one knee
No, it's licence violates, well, pretty much the entire open source definition
pencil, graphite is conductive.
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At least Major and Blair could use Maastricht restrictions as an excuse for using PFI, Sir Starmer doesn't even have that.
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Probably plain L-phenylalanine, since it's the precursor to phenethylamine, the body's natural amphetamine.
The problem is that even with drugs that are proven safe, and almost certainly effective, often that proof doesn't meet the arbitrary standards of regulators. NICE refusing to approve ketamine therapy for depression is one I'm specifically aware of, as I suffer from treatment resistant depression.
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Analysis published by Labour in 2017 said plans to means test winter fuel payments would be the ‘single biggest attack on pensioners in a generation’
>This may seem a strange thing to say: Democracy isn't actually about finding out what the people want and just trying to do it. Democracy is about setting out a vision and a plan for the country and persuading people to follow it.