āHamas is Hitlerās successorā: Hostagesā families head to The Hague to file complaint at the Hague.
iOS, Swift, Robots, MTB, art. šļø
#StandWithIsrael #BringThemHome #StopHamas
iOS, Swift, Robots, MTB, art. šļø
#StandWithIsrael #BringThemHome #StopHamas
āHamas is Hitlerās successorā: Hostagesā families head to The Hague to file complaint at the Hague.
"If the IDF uses force on a massive scale, and the number of civilian causalities surges, Hamas will be able to use that as a weapon in the lawfare it conducts. It will be able to accuse the IDF of committing war crimes. If the IDF limits its use of military force in Gaza in order to avoid collateral damage, Hamas will be less susceptible to Israeli attacks, thus protecting its assets, while continuing to fight."
https://stratcomcoe.org/pdfjs/?file=/publications/download/hamas_human_shields.pdf
I heard you liked bullshit, so I put an automatic bullshit generator in the bullshit generator.
"Mr Musk boasted that Grok 'loves sarcasm'."
"..it suffers from problems common to other artificial intelligence..."
"...widely criticised for including basic errors while sounding highly convincing..."
"...will later be available to paying subscribers of X..."
After a week the developer responded
āā¦the ads are necessary to maintain the game in the free modeā.
Deliberately ignoring the problem.
Of course the only response from Apple is deafening silence.
Should you upgrade from #Apple M1 or M2 to the new M3? Probably not.
M3 Pro MacBook has slower bandwidth (150GB/s) compared to the M1 Pro (200GB/s).
This can be upgraded to 300GB/s for $400, or 400GB/s for $700.
The CPU is only 30% faster than the M1, but the slower bandwidth in the M3 would make performance feel the same, or even more sluggish than the M1.
If you can't afford the faster memory, it's probably not worth buying the M3.
The developer has a history of defrauding users over 5 years through in-app purchases - which Apple has done nothing to mitigate.
App reviews complain about being harassed by ads, the game crashing, and in-app purchases not being fulfilled.
Mind boggling why Apple would allow this app on the App Store at all, even without the fraud.
The scam game happily makes an in app purchase to remove ads. It also lets you restore purchases.
Both are fake actions and donāt actually remove ads.