I do not see twins as hopeful. Higher feeding and raising burden on a mother, and genetic narrowing. Age separated sisters would permit future auntie-rearing, sharing of the roles.
There's always a risk of infant mortality. I don't want to feed a doomscroll, a primate birth is a wonderful thing. Saw a neonate chimp in a zoo 5 decades or more ago, very affecting. Proud mum!
This is a useful question to ask in the context of carriers having specific defence. Also, publishers in times past had specific obligations. Common carrier and safe harbour laws.
I have heard it said that many online systems repudiate any obligation to act, lest they be required to act, and thus both acquire cost, and risk, when their enforcement of editorial standards fail: that which they permit, they will be liable for.
Can somebody steelman for me why this is a bad thing? Because I'm struggling to understand why a huge economy with gas too hot under the pan and money sloshing around, would NOT want to remove some energy from things.
My arithmetic nodule is having a konniption fit. Does not compute. If this is 16:9 and you mistook your aspect ratio I can breathe again. √2:1 says 1.41:1 isn't 1.33:1
10 A4 pages do not fill a 4:3 or 3:4 aspect ratio box. They don't fill a 16:9 box either but it's more plausible, the wastage is different.
You're describing a problem which regulation is designed to fix. People argue about how effective that is, and post counter intuitive outcomes, but I think the central point remains: there's little evidence a deregulated housing market fixes it either.
Corporate landlords probably have more motivation to repect enforced obligations. So the ultimate corporate landlord is some level of government, and then we've arrived where I think we should be: public housing is a right.
How to live in a system which constructs massive amounts of cached state so it can probabilistically be optimal for what you think you might need. In an unconstrained tree of structure on disk, with some acquired adjunct behaviour around what we can call "guessing" which works fine on a small tree of things and is really going to have to say "this is going to be very slow, now I think I have 70,000 things to sort in a deep procedure call nest per thing"
But, its internally self consistent. And you can play towers of Hanoi alongside while it does its garbage collection. Or even load a diagnostic tool to watch garbage collection happening.
Well done! FreeBSD 15 is a complete no-go for X right now on utm, rdp/vnc is the only way. Hopefully somebody will work out how to get a frame buffer working there, from this.
Given some airlines (Hawaiian?) do sometimes weigh passengers on their smaller craft, I could believe fuel load would drop if pax weight dropped but I don't actually believe either fuel cost or weight really strongly informs pricing. It's used as an excuse. A350 are significantly more efficient than older craft, but if you do more business suites you carry less and make even more money. The price does not drop, profit rises.
(The weight is about balance and total load as I understand it)
There's always a risk of infant mortality. I don't want to feed a doomscroll, a primate birth is a wonderful thing. Saw a neonate chimp in a zoo 5 decades or more ago, very affecting. Proud mum!
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