I go to hug my wife for comfort. She is AI.
I am the developer of Summit for Lemmy.
I go to hug my wife for comfort. She is AI.
Unfortunately it’s the same in Canada 😔
I remember that too but it’s been so long I can’t remember if I dreamed it up. Do you happen to have the video/link?
This is literally me with Twitter
Straight and real
Now we must never answer it!
I bought it today and I’m not planning to eat it for a few days. I can only hope/assume it’s still good.
This seems to be the most probable answer although I have no idea what year it is.
I looked around the packaging for other clues as suggested by another Lemming but I didn’t find anything. In fact I found the same thing printed on the front.
I bought it today. I realized when I was unloading groceries that I forgot to check the best before on it.
Edit: also good point I’ll look around the packaging for other clues.
What’s Gen X? Are those the people who invented X (formerly twitter)? /s
So is square IIRC
It’s actually very tricky to implement because people have used it to do “negative SEO”. Which is essentially making it seem like your competitors are abusing the system to get their results lowered.
My love is nil :/
Men of culture
IIRC the train travels at a constant speed so you can make it faster by resizing your terminal so it’s narrower. Thus the train has a shorter distance to travel and the animation length is reduced.
If you keep reading it gives a reason why this is a requirement. Now whether you agree with the doctors or not is up to you but there is at least a reason for this.
From this, the reasoning appear to be this: there is a high risk that the living liver transplant will not take. In this case the patient may be at risk of dying instantly and thus need another liver transplant. Since the candidate doesn’t not qualify for this other transplant, in the case where the transplant does not take, the patient will die instantly. This is in contrast with the patient being terminally ill however given time to live out the remainder of their life.