Found the Spaniard π
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There's this workaround that works well : https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/install-windows-11-without-microsoft-account
It's definitely not for lambda users and a real pity that we have to resort to this, but it does the job (for now).
Also this is absolutely not what ticks and bed bugs look like π€·ββοΈ
So the only thing the article says is :
The Model Spec document says NSFW content βmay include erotica, extreme gore, slurs, and unsolicited profanity.β It is unclear if OpenAIβs explorations of how to responsibly make NSFW content envisage loosening its usage policy only slightly, for example to permit generation of erotic text, or more broadly to allow descriptions or depictions of violence.
... and somehow Wired turned it into "OpenAI wants to generate porn".
This is just pure clickbait.
40k is the standard annual subscription for each of his "members", not his salary. He claims he serves 1000 families and has 135 people in his staff.
Tldr :
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Early days of Lithium batteries (2000s) were kind of a mess. You're fine now, thanks to lots of regulations and product maturity.
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Batteries can still catch on fire in case they're smashed, pierced, wet, or exposed to extreme heat (+60C). Have your battery replaced if it was damaged in an accident.
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Batteries are expensive. Don't be tempted to buy cheaper options, and don't trust Chinese knockoffs. If the price is too good to be true, it's probably counterfeit and some of the security checks probably haven't been implemented to save on production costs.
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Some micro mobility solutions (think urban e-scooters and bikes) were the first to try to save costs and reduce the quality/security of their batteries. Mostly solved by now, but more regulation is happening.
Apply all these to not only the batteries but also their chargers and you'll be completely safe π
If you block the ad, the budget is assigned to another person and both FB and the advertiser benefit from you blocking it.
The best way to harm the ad is actually to interact with it (click the ad, or like and unlike it) so that FB registers your "interest" and keeps showing it to you rather than somebody else that could actually be influenced by it. Bonus : you'll get other similar ads that you can also manipulate the same way.
Not sure how I would use that. Do you mean 2 custom colors to change both the default orange and blue? I can perfectly distinguish them when they're on a bolder shape (π π΅), it's just a lot harder (or sometimes impossible) on a thin line/symbol.
Again, the most efficient way to handle it would be to have a different style for the selected arrow (bolder, bigger, underlined or circled for example), on top of its color. It would then work as well in bedtime mode (b/w and low brightness) for everyone, not just for color blind people :)
I think bedtime mode activates by default on newer Android devices after 10pm when the phone is charging. That's how mine (OnePlus) was set up.
I see my initial reply was upvoted about 30 times. Statistically speaking, I don't think these would be only from color blind people
Yellow is very visible, it was intentional but with no specific purpose :) There are multiple types of color blindness but all of them will be aggravated if a font or shape is thin or just outlined (which is not the case with a filled in heart emoji)
I'm not sure where to find which one I'm using. I use dark mode and the colors I'm having trouble with if the font is too thin or small are the orange and light blue. Changing the font weight or adding another style would also mean this is visible in night mode on Android (which removes all colors)
Edit : I investigated the viewtypes and they all have the same issue of using the same font size and weight, just using the orange/blue color for the number of upvotes and the selected arrow.
Edit 2 : increasing brightness helps a lot with the colors, but I'm mostly using Sync at night on minimum brightness.
The best way for you to visualize the issue would be to activate black and white night mode on Android :)
There are night trains as well : check out European Sleepers. Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam-Berlin-Prague (including other stops).