The only upside is that we might get another epically long Milo Rossi debunking
The only upside is that we might get another epically long Milo Rossi debunking
On the other hand, those coalition talks can take months or longer with the old government continuing to run things for sometimes over a year after the elections. Looking at you, Belgium
Not for a couple of decades he hasn’t, see Spaceballs the series or crazy history of the world part 2
And DNS issues
I mean, he had been abusive for years, it was sadly not a unique nor surprising case, except for his fame, but fame doesn’t make you a good person.
Well, we have 6 governments, does that count?
It refers to the annexes you see growing out of the back of the house. People used to (and sometimes still do) start with a modest house, and then as time went on and money came in, build out into the yard, adding a new kitchen, toilet, shed, veranda, etc.
It has since also come to refer to things that get extended and patched up over time without a lot of coherence or forethought, like our tax codes (they just add rules, bonuses, penalties, etc. on top of the baseline instead of doing a thorough tax reform)
This is Belgium, it’s a great example of what we call “koterijen”
As long as they don’t start building tunnels under their house because they’re an ‘engineer’…
It’s a fake ad created as a joke in Top Gear by Jeremy Clarkson
It’s not worth it, and while the transphobia is absent, the antisemitism is still there
Unpopular opinion because it’s so recent, but I think Starfield is/will be in this category
I’m gonna read that as ‘disemballed’, which just means they lose all their golf ballls
The problem with the Turing test and current AI is that we didn’t teach computers to think, we taught them to talk.
The Last Jedi was one of the best Star Wars movies, and Luke’s redemption arc was great, even if the setup for it was rushed.
You can of course always be skeptic, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. I would argue most opinions shared by nearly everyone are probably valid.
It’s an interesting discussion to have about consent/medical choices, but the fact is that many people don’t have the knowledge/resources to go out and do that, and for them it’s a benefit without proven drawbacks
God forbid we… checks notes… prevent tooth decay!
Which makes water lava, technically speaking
We have this in Europe for new cars, and the issue everyone expects is that cars are terrible at accurately knowing the speed limit. Current cars often can already show what they think the speed limit is, but it’s often inaccurate due to missing a sign or road crossing, or any other software/image recognition problems. Which means you’re bound to get false positives, causing drivers to turn off the warnings each time.