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https://apkgamezona.com/everyday-wallpaper-pro-ad-free.html
But the fact that so many stores have dropped it recently, though it’s clear they once had it, may mean something, idk.
https://apkgamezona.com/everyday-wallpaper-pro-ad-free.html
But the fact that so many stores have dropped it recently, though it’s clear they once had it, may mean something, idk.
Typically, a school district would require book challengers to go through a formal challenge process in which each individual book would be assessed for merit. Instead, five minutes after receiving the demands, Perez agreed to them.
It’s easy if you don’t give a shit.
My mom learned not to feed deer as a kid: “it’s really cute until there’s no more carrots!”
I would try that
This is really interesting to me from the angle of why do some species coexist with humans in suburbs, etc, but others are pushed aside by development. I’m sure there are many factors, but I think sound is a big one. I wonder if it’s possible to teach a population of a skittish species to be comfortable with suburban life over a few generations.
The school argued they were not a charter school. The judge disagreed. So whether a charter school can be religious wasn’t really considered.
Hong Kong?🇭🇰
The fact that Republicans are pushing this shows their total disregard for the health and lives of women when pregnant. Like it or not, emergency abortion is one of the reasons women (especially those who want babies) don’t die in childbirth like they used to.
Not saying you’re wrong, but just to add, [this article] (https://www.opb.org/article/2022/11/18/demolition-plan-of-four-klamath-river-dams-moves-forward/) gives a good account of the issues with several dams along one river. The electric company saves money by demolishing compared to building required fish ladders. They were already expecting less and less power from the dams due to low water levels, which may be drought or competition with irrigation. The dams only accounted for 2% of the electricity they sold, so I’m not sure how big the replacement project will be, if any.
One thing to note is that activism like this does normally happen in “spurts”. The legislative cycle is very long and most projects that eventually achieve government backing also require a lot, even matching, private money. Backers may go through several rounds of hype before catching the attention of a big local family or other donor that makes the whole thing plausible enough for the government to act on.
Is it a decrease in new solar or are people tearing panels off their roofs? Could it not be partly saturation? But also the new flat rate electric bill there doesn’t depend on usage anymore, right, so the incentive is completely messed up?
We automatically decompose a long generated answer into factoids. For each factoid, an LLM generates questions to which that factoid might have been the answer. The original LLM then samples M possible answers to these questions. Finally, we compute the semantic entropy over the answers to each specific question, including the original factoid. Confabulations are indicated by high average semantic entropy for questions associated with that factoid.
It sounds like they verify one LLM’s answer by getting a second one to ask the same question over and over again in slightly different ways and see if it’s answers stay the same, interesting over each piece of the answer so that essentially the original prompt is exploded and then montecarloed.
Many such articles, but no one wanted to print the margarita picture. Maybe you can extrapolate from this
new EU digital rules: Booking.com must allow hotel companies to offer lower prices on their own websites than on Booking.com
Booking.com CEO: “I believe in giving customers the best prices. Any regulation that prohibits us [from doing that], I consider that to be a dumb regulation.”
Just admitting customers are paying higher prices whenever hotels have a deal with his company, whether they use his site or not.
But if they don’t they’ll be fine, right?
[Tire sales] are growing a little faster than the population, but still slower than the GDP [sad tire manufacturer noises]
Why should sales in a static (and resource intense and polluting) technology like tires grow faster than the population? Making money off the stock market seems kind of evil
EVs are still part of the solution, though. Not spilling gas all day long on every corner of the city would be a big deal.
That’s fun, reminds me of high school Shakespeare performances
Pretty much:
switched its vote “given the strong alignment of executive pay with shareholder returns since 2018 and the benefits the board asserted related to the motivational value for the CEO in preserving the original deal.” Vanguard also voted to allow Musk to relocate the company from Delaware (which is the site of a big lawsuit about Musk’s pay) to Texas.
I appreciate your discussion.
This is preliminary to new food pyramid style recommendations, which do have real effects on nutrition programs, including WIC, school lunches, policies concerning health, food security measures, and environmentalism. These are political discussions with interested parties in all sides and it is important to see how new definitions may be intentionally manipulated.
My point is the processed terms need to apply to the final thing you are eating to make any sense at all in comparing products across the grocery store, and also this article is not examining some contentious items, such as tofu, wheat gluten, and even (canned) beans, all of which are processed foods, which I guess I feel should be compared to alternatives in terms of the actual nutritional value of the final dish on your plate.
The definitions are from the article.
I agree the focus should be on the things we already analyze, like amounts of sugar, fat, and nutrients
Oh. I don’t know anything about this. Is it weird for an app to be pulled from all of these sites? Do they have a way for the original developer to take it down if they want or some kind of flagging? Does your new phone have a higher Android build, maybe the site checks somehow to match with the right version and then fails? Wild guesses