If that were true, we'd still have asbestos in everything. Regulation works.
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Oh, that's cool, thanks for the heads up!
I don't know about this case specifically, but I own Alan Wake on steam which has since been delisted because of music licenses running out. At least for that one, I still own the game on steam and can download, install and play it normally whenever I want, it's just that people cannot buy it anymore through steam. If you're lucky, it's gonna be the same with the adult swim games.
So, basically cloud saves with extra steps, except you only get a single save and can't replay the game? Sounds even worse than current solutions, honestly
Doesn't really matter for the point they're making, does it?
All faces of a cube are square. The face visible in the picture is definitely not square. Thus, no matter what the non-visible parts of the blue shape look like, it's for sure not a cube.
What's your issue with Drive?
Also, you can enable better search, it's just gonna take a while at first to download and decrypt your content in your browser to be able to search it
Also, average drive length is completely irrelevant for this question. People are not worried about their typical daily trips when evaluating a new car's range, they're worried about the occasional longer trip they might have to make and not having to have a separate car or other accommodation for that.
To Google users more incentive to switch. Typical marketing/sales stuff
"inanimate objects"? Where are you getting that from? The article doesn't state explicitly what the test sentences were, but I highly doubt that LLMs have trouble grammatically gendering inanimate objects correctly, since their gender usually doesn't vary depending on anything other than the base noun used. I'm pretty sure this is about gendering people.
Even in the plural, you're not really correct here. Yes, the plural "Studenten" has been and is still often used to include both genders, but it's still the male form, and nobody would consider using the female plural equivalent, "Studentinnen", in the same way to include both genders. The easy way out in this case, of course, is the participle "Studierende". That one is truly free of gender connotations in the plural form.
Not that I disagree with you generally, but in the recent case, manual door release wouldn't have helped, as it's basically impossible to push open a car door against the water pressure outside a submerged car.