Everyone complained about the nonsensical AI version, so now we have a sane version to share. This is a good thing.
Deebster
I saved this to read the replies and am sad there aren't any.
On the other hand, it reminded me that I bought but never read Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language by Gretchen McCulloch, so that's nice.
Which is why humans should always be in the loop on decisions that can end the world. Software has already been given the power to intentionally kill people, and has already been making mistakes.
- me, a software developer
I had "install Linkwarden" on my todo list; Hoarder/Karakeep seems very similar, does anyone have opinions on which is better?
I saw this at the cinema last night. We all enjoyed it, although I'll leave it a good while before I'd rewatch it.
Rami Malek is in a pretty similar role to his Elliot in Mr Robot, plus a bit of MacGuyver. Safe ground for him. Supporting cast was solid.
The plot moves at a decent pace, although without much in the way of surprises. Jon Bernthal's character could be safely removed and the ending was a little anti-climactic.
Not your post, either ;) We're c/selfhosted around these parts.
For the first few words I thought it was in Klingon.
Maybe it's like a yellow card and they've been booked.
I think it's more that using tho instead of though is quite casual, but then you use thusly, which is rather formal. The change of register is surprising/funny.
Like if someone wrote "Indeed, it is most unexpected lol".
Ok, but is there a possibility of there being a loophole here? Could you transfer cargo without a port? Is it required to use a different ship to be considered as coming from that island, or is there something equivalent to changing the flag and sailing onwards?
I'm assuming that the explanation is just covering up incompetence (and providing an excuse that passes if you don't use critical thinking skills), but that's only my assumption. Much of my knowledge about international shipping comes from Wendover videos, so I know I'm no expert.
I'm assuming that these uninhabited islands don't have a port and so this is an impossible scenario, but I don't know enough about international shipping to be sure.
The comments suggest it's false positives instead of a leak but worth keeping an eye on, thanks.