I sometimes use ChatGPT when I'm stuck troubleshooting an issue. I had to do exactly this because it became extremely annoying when I corrected it for giving me incorrect information and it would still be "sucking up" to me with "Nice catch!" and "You're absolutely right!". The fact that an average person doesn't find that creepy, unflattering and/or annoying is the real scary part.
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It's called "social stomach".
I can't speak for low battery, but I can for different brands of calcs.
Back in high school majority of students had this specific model, and I had a different one. My entire answer to a question on an exam was correct, but my calculator somehow calculated different decimals to the ones from the popular model. And it was like 4th, 5th decimal or something. The asshole teacher took all of my points away on that. Meanwhile, one of her fave students forgot a very important part of the formula which made the calculation completely wrong and the teacher still gave them half the points for it. God, I hated school, lol.
Thanks for reminding me about this gem.
As is the tradition. I don't live there anymore, but whenever I visit every problem is always the migrants' fault. It's totally not the government's.
This is maybe pedantic, but you don't really build tolerance. You just build a flora that handles the lactose for you, i.e. bacteria.
It's a cult — plain and simple. As someone looking from the outside, it's bizarre so many people make the political party they vote for their entire personality. With merch and everything. I can't wrap my head around it.
Many people rent them out. I know because I've met several people who use the service for their vacations every year. It's quite popular, and sometimes comes cheaper than to actually rent an airbnb or a hotel room when split between multiple people.
Replied to the comment under yours instead of to you, so check that out. But the person who replied to you pointed out a few of the problems.
I'm not sure if this is the exact study I read, but it's at least very similar. I've also seen tourists disposing of their waste and garbage directly into the sea.
The reality is even the small ones aren't good for sea life. They're destroying the sea floor and it's quite detrimental to the ecosystem.
Isn't the second sentence incorrect? You can force local account creation by running oobe\bypassnro to bypass the internet connection requirement which lets you create a local account instead. And at least on the Pro(?) version it can be bypassed by choosing the Domain account option even if the PC won't be joined to any domain. It just creates a local account. I have to deal with Win 11 installations as part of my job and this is the way I've been doing it.
All this is not to defend M$' attempt to force this bullshit on the users. I'm a Linux user and steer clear of M$ products whenever and wherever I can. Just wanted to point out an M$ account isn't necessary to setup Win 11. (Unless these workarounds are only possible in the Pro version?)