

How is it possible that this is the first orca birth in the wild that we’ve witnessed? Are they secretive when doing it?
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How is it possible that this is the first orca birth in the wild that we’ve witnessed? Are they secretive when doing it?


Now that you put it like that, yeah, it really is completely normal to have “discriminatory” discounts (as a student I personally regularly make use of them), and for a moment I even wondered why it would bother me at all, why I even thought it is problematic - but as you say it’s the fact that it’s covert is what’s problematic.


Day 259 of Trump’s 24-hour peace deal: nuclear tests are resuming.


How the fuck is this even legal?


Him talking about a 3rd term was already quite enough of a giveaway.


Might be a hot take, but I truly don’t care about the design of the room where the US president shits, and neither should anyone else care (except maybe the US president himself).


The guy who posted that is literally an American btw.


Die.
*checks video*
Die very quickly.


Lemmy itself is a good example of this. Most of the userbase heavily disagrees with the main developers’ political opinions, yet the software works well for everyone.


He also gave the example of a German Wiki community member who wrote a program to verify the ISBN numbers of books cited, and was able to trace notable mistakes to one person. That person ultimately confessed they had used ChatGPT to find citations for text references and the LLM “just very happily makes up books for you,” Wales said.
Well this won’t be a problem with Grokipedia, because it only uses sources that are available online as pure text (I’m pretty sure not even PDFs are used by it).
Wales thinks the public and the media often give Wikipedia too much credit. In its early days, he says, the site was never as bad as the jokes made about it. But now, he says, “We are not as good as they think we are. Of course, we are a lot better than we used to be, but there is still so much work to do.”
Amen, it’s nice to see the level-headedness.
Thank you for providing the context but it literally shows there’s nothing misinformational in OP.
Heartbreaking: A Twitch Streamer Just Made a Great Point
Tbh, if someone is asking questions, that’s (kind of) already a good sign - even if in bad faith, at least it gives space for expressing an opposing viewpoint instead of just closing off all the discussion with insults and attacks.
Little Little Dino the Very Big :3
Here’s a very horny variant of this idea (no idea how it counts as SFW by Youtube standards)
Ain’t is just a shifted dialectal pronunciation of aren’t
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ain't
Also relevant to the topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webster’s_Third_New_International_Dictionary#Treatment_of_the_contraction_'Ain’t’
It’s a name of Italian origin, shortened from a name such as Bernardino, Corradino. -ino is a diminutive suffix (Bernardino = little Bernard), so Dino is etymologically a twice-diminutive name.
Doesn’t really meet the expectations set by dino-saur :D
It has partly become about that in the comment I responded to.
I don’t mind being called a cisperson, though. It would sound a bit weird because it’s not a normally used word, but if it caught on and I saw it a couple of times in practice - without a negative context! - I’d probably accept it. (Maybe I’m not relevant as ESL, perhaps.) So it’s not necessarily a good argument, I think most people don’t pay conscious attention to this sort of details.
We’ve been looking at the ocean a whole lot, though.