plenty of severe mental disabilities seem much less horrible for the people themselves than for their caretakers
in germany we consider this as an original national-socialist thought and expressing such would disqualify you in public discourse.
plenty of severe mental disabilities seem much less horrible for the people themselves than for their caretakers
in germany we consider this as an original national-socialist thought and expressing such would disqualify you in public discourse.
pew also seems like it’s only a venv manager
exactly. ✨
and it hasn’t been updated in five years.
and it still does its job pleasantly.
This seems to be a more complicated UX than pew provides. it has never been hyped though.
but likely it was called machine learning before and before that object detection.
nonono, there’s no democratic imperialism. that’s not aligning with our values that we let Ukrainians die for. please mind the talking points and don’t mention Turkey.
i’m always fascinated how media makes a hype around knowledge that has been well established in the science communities for decades. and i don’t think it helps, see climate overheating and ecological collapses. it’d be much better to adopt the knowledge in school curricilae early on, but i guess that’d cause too much conflict with the legitimacy of the ruling class and hegemonial narratives.
fun fact: there are much more powerful private economy entities in China than in the socialist republic i lived in and deem a state capitalism.
What about HTML? Or a tool that renders such from Markdown?
with my experience as care-taker i cannot agree. is there scientific knowledge that you can cite that’d explain me how divergent my experiences are from the averaged realities.