I'm curious why the mouth needs to be open. Probably to somehow avoid your lungs taking damage from the pressure wave?
Well that highly depends on location. I think that's illegal in most of Europe
Or they just posted a lunch picture to their social media and somebody grabbed it and made a meme out of it. Your body doesn't determine what intention you have when you post pictures
Since Greenland Imports a lot and doesn't really have a lot of export, a big part of the trip would be sailed anyway, just with empty containers
But when is RCS provided as an API like text messages, so we can get third party apps?
I was about to ask the same question just worded much less strongly. Why do you fine them for eating in their room? If they are renting a room from you they should be able to do whatever they want in there as long as they are not destroying stuff or disturbing you/ neighbours
How does this work against DNS blocks? I assume if you use your ISPs DNS server and they block that domain ECH won't help
After reading a bit about shell on Wikipedia it seems they're quite experienced with greenwashing
I like the point about LLMs interpolating data while humans extrapolate. I think that's sums up a key difference in "learning". It's also an interesting point that we anthropomorphise ML models by using words such as learning or training, but I wonder if there are other better words to use. Fitting?
The article presents some good suggestions. It's pretty bonkers that taking the train across borders in Europe is more difficult and expensive than a plane
Denmark doesn't have unrestricted free speech. Censorship is against the constitution but hate speech, inciting violence or defamation is illegal and until 2017 blasphemy was illegal. There is some legal basis for punishing speech that is bringing the country into danger or is severely insulting another nation. I am not a lawyer so I don't know if it's applicable or if it will hold up in court.
Note that the government does not want to ban burning books. Just prevent/punish doing it as a provocation against another country.
I also want to stress that I am not defending the Danish government or the book burners. I just want to bring some needed nuance to the discussion
Unironically yes? Taxing emissions makes it expensive to emit and will cause companies to reduce them