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Are you not using stainless? In what way is stainless going to leech?
News.com.au can confirm the hero has been named as 43-year-old Ahmed al Ahmed, a Sydney local who owns a fruit shop in Sutherland.
The father-of-two was shot twice during the unbelievable act, according to his cousin who spoke to 7News.
I do realize that. I also realize that many many scientists currently disapprove of exactly this kind of science occurring RIGHT NOW with Colossal Bioscience. I don't need to know every single scientific breakthrough that "might occur" when we have thousands of scientists saying that it's not cloning, it's not resurrection, it's a new animal. The scientific results can be gotten a different way and don't lead to eugenics.
It's abundantly clear that you were looking for me to say something specific so that you could attack just that argument. There's a difference between learning something from performing science, and choosing to perform science that will lead to bad outcomes. There's no reason to try to clone a dinosaur. We have plenty of other animals that will be much easier to clone, we will be able to learn more, and there won't be a ridiculously bad eugenics (or science) outcome at the end of it.
“But even then, it's never the original animal,” he says. “That animal is extinct, that lineage is extinct, but it's a new entity that has some genetic legacy. It's a hybrid.”
I'm very confused, can't you just leave a spoon in the honeypot as well? Like, I've literally done this before, dipped a spoon in to our honey jar, spun it around to keep it from dripping, put the amount I wanted in my cup of tea, and put the spoon back in the jar. But usually I just get whatever amount I want on my spoon and then I stir my tea with it. It gets 100% of the honey off, I get to stir my tea to mix the honey in, and I get the exact amount I want, no guessing needed.
I mean if you like the dipper then you go for it, but I don't really see the advantage here, even with usability, maybe just a tad easier to spin.
you can get local honey in squeeze bottles... literally the grocery stores in colorado sell only local honey (never seen honey from elsewhere here) and it's all in squeeze bottles. Now it's not like small-batch cottage foods, but it's still local, created in the state of CO.
I get honey from my next door neighbor, and since we have catnip plants all his honey tastes like catnip, and it's good, but the stuff from the grocery store tastes just as good, it's just not a unique taste like catnip.
I'm guessing that depends on where you live. In colorado literally every bottle in the grocery store is squeeze and they're all locally grown real honey. I don't even know where you could live where the honey wouldn't be real. If it's labelled honey it can't be something else???
lol do you not have any other bugs in your house? houses aren't built to be airtight because you'd literally have trouble opening and closing doors due to suction or pressurization. if they're not airtight then bugs can get in
An LLM that hallucinates an API quickly finds out that it falls to work and is forced to retrieve the real API and fix the errors.
and that can result it in just fixing the errors, but not actually solving the problem, for example if the unit tests it writes afterwards test the wrong thing.

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