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That renegade, don’t get me started.
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includes a great photo of a 🦝 stealing an 🥚
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Now I understand it when parents complain about the cost of berries.
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Hard to unsee it
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The Long Years of Lead
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The years of lead: a global phenomenon.
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The dog is fine but musicians in the subway definitely menacing.
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Hits from the 1090s
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If the standard is being able to produce this, maybe AGI is already here.
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Thank you! Will try both soon.
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Best egg tart in Manhattan?
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Kings (2009)
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This is a cheap way to cool, much cheaper than air conditioning or closed-loop system, if the air is dry and the water is cheap (perhaps because of subsidized water). But if there is such location, for example in the western US, there’s an incentive to build data centers there.
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When you take a shower, at least the water goes down the drain and you could potentially reuse it. In open-loop evaporative cooling, it goes poof in the air. Harder to capture.
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because the times is effectively a gaming company that owns a newspaper being mad at the NYT is technically being upset about ethics in gaming journalism
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Many actually do have open-loop evaporative cooling where the water is not recycled. Much cheaper than air conditioning or systems to recycle the water. This type of cooling is particularly efficient in dry climates, and you can probably imagine whether liquid water tends to be plentiful there.
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Offtario
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Now wondering where those oranges came from, whether it’s an Iran-Contra situation with something sleazy on both ends.
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You could even say he’s a well-known mark.
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Yes!
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为人民服务!
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Also need this setup
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Thanks to the weekend that will actually be T+3.
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If you have resided in the US since January 1, 1972, are of good moral character and meet a few other requirements, you can get a green card. It is … a type of statute of limitations.
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They think ethnic profiling will save them but it’s just not that reliable.
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I think people understand that their bank account is safe, even if they don’t understand the exact mechanism. And that stuff in their brokerage account is less safe, even if it’s a MMF.
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not really
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high-trust society innit