

From latin: populus Rōmānus
In french could be peuple romain for example
From latin: populus Rōmānus
In french could be peuple romain for example
I am non-american and pedantic though not pretentious, be it a counterexample *_*
People roman ?
Yeah I read it Pull request first time lmao
I hope next update is removing google services from Android
Depends where you’re from
To answer your question, It is safe to assume most people read the title and the abstract but don’t actually read the article
On what basis do you suppose one is worse than the other? I think both are
While you’re right. It would be better to say something like “I need it for my country” or “US needs it”. Since English doesn’t distinguish between inclusive and exclusive “we”, it can lead to the conclusion that the commenter supposes people reading their comment are from US as well.
Thanks !
Don’t worry you have nothing to get from people identifying as “witches”
What does the PR acronym stand for ?
Why do US citizens think everyone on the internet is from their country ?
What mental health crisis?
This doesn’t make sense. Forbidding social media is as stupid as forbidding video games, it’s old people not trying to find the real cause and instead passing measures which will be completely useless. Social media doesn’t necessarily mean Meta
exactly
cringe
You are, judging by your comment
That’s what I thought 🦅
Dude measures in quotation marks
Very interesting. Fixing one of the most common flaws of LLMs. If you can force them to follow proper structure they can generate better batch of test data samples, correct mathematical proofs in Lean, proper conlang words and sentences, proper json output for latter use by another tools, and obviously correct code generation in a specific version of a programming language.