But why do that if the summary which states other Flock cameras proved the guy was not there and the police ignored it is correct? If the summary is wrong, okay, but if it is right - why sue the tool instead of the tool user who used it incorrectly?
The concept of a group focusing on rights for gamers is a joke. Gamers have no rights, instead they have things they accepted terms of service for. That itself is a joke as games are for children so really the parents should review these things.
If anyone is paying attention, the vultures are circling around Anthropic. Apollo, Blackstone and Broadcom are on the case: https://www.reuters.com/busine...
Sure, but what 750 do the fucktards need to cram up their ass? And what excursion? I would love to subscribe to your newsletter because it sounds fun, but I need more detail.
If you look both ways before crossing the street, your likelihood of dying in the street is much lower. I have no idea what AI has to do with that but I hope this helps.
So why pay for the policy? If you did not receive more than you paid for it, you could have just self insured. Pay your own dental cleaning or whatever instead of what you did.
The fridge is running Linux, so you are either a moron or making a joke that fell flat. It runs an OS that is open source, a Linux based and the Linux Foundation supports. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I like how the summary says it can power 400k homes in the first paragraph and 350k homes in the last. I know how rounding works but that is funny. And of course cost is sort of mentioned but not compared to onshore options.