I mean you can just hintun something, which is very informal but literally means put something somewhere in every case.
Interesting, I don't think I have seen them in Bavaria more then in exceptional cases. And even then it's just not something that is present in my head. In other countries though, like Mexico or Thailand, when I think…
As a German, I can tell you the problem is that none of these translations are common here, as the whole concept of a speed bump is something entirely ungerman. In fact the first time I've ever seen them was in Mexico,…
I don't really understand your concern. Why is it too late if you have received one of those messages? You don't have to open it. In fact you can delete the message unopened, while the other party can clearly see that…
The sample photos clearly give me AI vibes, maybe its better zoomed out
> unless you engage in massive potential copyright infringement. And nobody is going to do that
What I found interesting was that, when I tried it, the X-Ray prompt did pass and executed fine in the the sample cell some times. This makes me wonder if this is less about bruteforcing variations in the prompt, but…
I mean you can just hintun something, which is very informal but literally means put something somewhere in every case.
Interesting, I don't think I have seen them in Bavaria more then in exceptional cases. And even then it's just not something that is present in my head. In other countries though, like Mexico or Thailand, when I think…
As a German, I can tell you the problem is that none of these translations are common here, as the whole concept of a speed bump is something entirely ungerman. In fact the first time I've ever seen them was in Mexico,…
I don't really understand your concern. Why is it too late if you have received one of those messages? You don't have to open it. In fact you can delete the message unopened, while the other party can clearly see that…
The sample photos clearly give me AI vibes, maybe its better zoomed out
> unless you engage in massive potential copyright infringement. And nobody is going to do that
What I found interesting was that, when I tried it, the X-Ray prompt did pass and executed fine in the the sample cell some times. This makes me wonder if this is less about bruteforcing variations in the prompt, but…