With kids, it's more like 20 seconds or 4 minutes, still as risky
alzymologist
That's a way to say I've got PhD without saying I've got PhD.
Where I live now, having more that one lane is a luxury few places could afford. I still slow down and move towards shoulder if I see The Secret Hints (those funny blinky yellow lights that do not seem to work in many, many cars).
Hah, when I lived in the US, I was 100% certain that if a road has limit, I can always, in worst imaginable conditions, just nail it and go with limit (I lived down south, ok, in Texas, but traveled all the thing).
Now in Europe this is absolutely not the case. I don't mean Autobahns even, just regular roads in Finland are, well, just slow down if not sure, ok?
Overpriced dophamine
yes, it's about 5km/h lower than what panel says, I use GPS to fuel my ego! This bike is not made for speed.
I can drive fast and pull 4wd cars from snow with this car (I pulled dudes on RAMs from Grand Canyon snowy roads with 2010 Corolla), I just don't want to.
Russians be like "they can't march, maybe they can't even clean a toilet bowl with their fork or fuck and tortue a child, we totally win"
LLMs are useful, mostly, for fooling investors. Looks like here this application is paramount.
looks really good, something to rewrite in Rust some day!
where is duckduckgo on this chart?
I've seen them once in my life, in Smoky Mountains, about 10 years ago. It was pretty much spiritual experience. The darkness came alive. I cried when I saw their luciferase smeared over windshield and glowing long after the creature was dead. I knew lots of lore about them, saw them in mass culture - never realizing I never saw one myself, even though I take care to notice all living things around, from bacteria and yeast to mycchorizal networks.
I live in Europe.