

OpenRouter has free models, but you are severely rate limited until you purchase $10 credits.
OpenRouter has free models, but you are severely rate limited until you purchase $10 credits.
There are dotnet docs in the copilot ads.
Congratulations. I hope that you will find a unique way to incorporate the delivery of the ring in your lovemaking.
Outdoor fucking starts today.
The only way to deal with fascists.
In a local vault?
But who is Keanu Reeves going to be then?
Turbo Linux in the late 90s. It didn’t go well.
Later I gave Redhat a shot - 5.0 or 5.1, I forget. Stayed with RH and now Fedora.
Yes, if there is one message that the franchise has consistently conveyed it is that things should never die.
Reverse the damage with nazi in charge?
Always a silver lining.
The Tristram theme from Diablo always makes me want to stay a while and listen.
Prioritize products that are both made in Europe and owned by European companies.
Made, yes, but under license to the brand owner, american megacorp Mondelez. (Much like Coca Cola).
Mondelez owns a lot of brands that you might assume are European. Here is their list.
This makes me feel confusing feelings.
A gorilla and a bear, equal weight, meet in the woods and you think they are going to fight? No.
They’re going to become the best of friends.
First, they’d size each other up, realize they’re equally matched. Then, they’d nod, respectfully, and decide to team up. They would be unstoppable. The gorilla, with its incredible strength, agility, and problem-solving skills, would be the brains of the operation. It’d plan their strategies, communicate with other animals, innovate and adapt human tools for their use, and keep their team organized. The bear, with its raw power, intimidating presence, and fearsome reputation, would be the muscle. It’d protect their territory, hunt for food, and strike fear into the hearts of any who dared to resist their expansion.
Together, they’d rule the forest, a formidable duo that no other animal would dare challenge. They would create a network of informants and allies, with birds acting as their eyes in the sky, and smaller mammals like squirrels and raccoons helping to gather resources and spread their influence. The gorilla would also know when to use diplomacy, forging alliances with other animal groups to strengthen their hold.
Humans, overwhelmed and outmatched, would have no choice but to retreat, leaving the cities to the new rulers of the urban jungle. The gorilla and the bear, once mere forest dwellers, would now sit atop the crumbling skyscrapers, surveying their vast kingdom, a testament to their unlikely friendship and unstoppable power. The legend of their alliance would echo through the generations, a reminder that sometimes, the most fearsome of foes can become the greatest of friends.
Don’t forget the non-voters.