Well, I have level 99 Thieving on RuneScape
They are saying not to do it though and their arguments are awful
1v1 to start off
I got 84/100 right. Their "Scientific Estimate" was that I know 65,300 words.
No its weird buddy
>our family group channel in Telegram what country do you live in where this is a normal thing?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_spin_liquid Neat
This appears to be written to this guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Septicius_Clarus
There was a mathematician and a chemist arguing these structures had a pattern that had something to do with the distribution of prime numbers. https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-chemist-shines-light-on-a-s...
No it doesnt, it will not be upheld in court, as the Democratic Hawaiian AG even argues in the article
If you are using AI-hallucinated references in scientific papers then there is some obvious intent to deceive there
No reliable secondary sources that you are still alive I'm afraid
Almost everything on the sidebar of vox day's site is a dead link too
The polybolos was an advanced ancient Greek repeating ballista, often described as a "machine gun of antiquity," invented in the 3rd century BC by Dionysius of Alexandria. It used a unique chain-drive and gravity-fed…
Are you asking why public libraries exist?
I downloaded the mobile app, and now it's just a login screen that doesn't work
India
Wasnt this confirmed to be random number generator searches, fake graphs etc.
He's just like me!
Big if true
It was/is entertaining to see chatgpt/grok meltdowns from using slurs
According to article, "Cosmic Lasers" = "Mega-Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (megamasers)". I'm still not sure what this means. Are these related to FRBs?
Well, I have level 99 Thieving on RuneScape
They are saying not to do it though and their arguments are awful
1v1 to start off
I got 84/100 right. Their "Scientific Estimate" was that I know 65,300 words.
No its weird buddy
>our family group channel in Telegram what country do you live in where this is a normal thing?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_spin_liquid Neat
This appears to be written to this guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Septicius_Clarus
There was a mathematician and a chemist arguing these structures had a pattern that had something to do with the distribution of prime numbers. https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-chemist-shines-light-on-a-s...
No it doesnt, it will not be upheld in court, as the Democratic Hawaiian AG even argues in the article
If you are using AI-hallucinated references in scientific papers then there is some obvious intent to deceive there
No reliable secondary sources that you are still alive I'm afraid
Almost everything on the sidebar of vox day's site is a dead link too
The polybolos was an advanced ancient Greek repeating ballista, often described as a "machine gun of antiquity," invented in the 3rd century BC by Dionysius of Alexandria. It used a unique chain-drive and gravity-fed…
Are you asking why public libraries exist?
I downloaded the mobile app, and now it's just a login screen that doesn't work
India
Wasnt this confirmed to be random number generator searches, fake graphs etc.
He's just like me!
Big if true
It was/is entertaining to see chatgpt/grok meltdowns from using slurs
According to article, "Cosmic Lasers" = "Mega-Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (megamasers)". I'm still not sure what this means. Are these related to FRBs?