

It should support both. On the instance side to limit a region/country matching the instance, then client side to set your actual reachable area.


It should support both. On the instance side to limit a region/country matching the instance, then client side to set your actual reachable area.
That would make sense for forks, not branches. Although to be fair, the word branch also doesn’t make sense for branches (since those don’t exactly merge back into the trunk).
There’s a lot of really well-fitting words to accurately describe the relations. Master/Slave is honestly not one of them.
My work has me working with Matlab Simulink paths, which may (and sometimes actually do) contain newlines.


They should be able to afford the bagel oven now.


One of my main gripes with TLJ is that subversion of expectation kind of stops working when you do it like 5-7 times in one movie.
The other main issue is that Cantonica should have had a 15 minute podrace scene instead of the giraffythingies.


The basic idea of the founders was good, but the US implementation of checks and balances is wildly outdated. There were several points where equivalent powers have proven disastrous in other countries over the last 3 centuries, and the US failed to act upon such data.
I’m playing a warforged order of scribes wizard. But the Warforged body is just a vessel for the actual character: A sentient spellbook.
Mechanically, this worked out incredibly well. I took the telepathic feat as well, and depending on the context I switch between a robotic outside voice to a demonic inside voice.


The Taliban hated women long before being funded by the US, and hating women was not why they are funded. Same for the fundamentalist Iranian Muslims.
Them being in power (and the subsequent suffering of women) can be attributed to the US, but not them hating women per se.
I like hating on the US as much as anyone, but let’s not pretend they’re the source of all evil (only lots).


There are a lot of people that are capable of suppressing women without the US just fine. Just have a quick look at the Arabic peninsula, or the Taliban.
Western securely repressive puritanism, maybe.


The biggest lobby pushing this is companies like Thorn, who promise to provide (I.e. sell) the technology required to comply with such a law. It’s literally just a business investment for them.


Stormlight Archives, in a similar style as Netflix Castlevania.
I don’t think they could ever pull it off as live action because of spren everywhere, the sheer scale (we’re taking lord of the rings scale battles on the regular), and of course the literal fucking grass being alien almost everywhere (which is kind of relevant to the plot)
But animation has no issues with that.
Ü is fairly simple to “construct”. The tongue position is like in “ee” (like in geese), but the lips are pointed like in “oo” (like goose).
Adding to the drink recommendations: Flötzinger Spezi. Spezi is a German staple soda, and that’s one of the best ones.


That depends on a whole bunch of factors. Maximum velocity is a big one. In Germany (might be EU, not sure), motor assistance is capped at 25km/h for the vast majority of e-bikes (there are some that go to 45, but they are not allowed on bike lanes), which I find to be a decent compromise between safety and speed.
Age plays another role, in that e-bikes allow older people to cycle, whose reaction times or other capabilities may be worse than average. Some training might be required to adjust to the unfamiliar power, too. But I’ll take an elderly cyclist over elderly SUV drivers any day.
And then there’s the infrastructure. Biking can be anywhere from outright suicidal to very safe depending on the existence and state of proper bike lanes. This is the biggest difference between places like the Netherlands and let’s just say elsewhere.
While I like the northern Californian countryside, my knees are quite weak, so I don’t think I could manage a 274km hike around Lake Tahoe
A simple search for “TRT” tells me a lot about Turkish public broadcasting. With a bit of effort, you could check Wikipedia, which will lead you to the [disambiguation page for TRT](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT_(disambiguation)
So no, its not trivial to figure out. And the comments in this thread seem to disagree about it being common knowledge as well.


Housing costs will go down when demand drops due to enough people being imprisoned


I’m fairly confident that this could be solved by better trained and configured chatbots. Maybe as a supplementary device between in-person therapy sessions, too.
I’m also very confident that there’ll be lot of harm done until we get to that point. And probably after (for the sake of maximizing profits) unless there’s a ton of regulation and oversight.
Considering the Steam Deck exists, which necessitates Linux support, I’m fairly certain Valve is actively making profit from Linux support.
Which is a perfectly fine thing to do, and I really like it. But it’s not exactly altruism that’s driving their investments