

…or the Daily Mail?
If both have negative trust, does that multiply to trustworthy?
Just this guy, you know?


…or the Daily Mail?
If both have negative trust, does that multiply to trustworthy?


I’d joke about Venn diagrams but I’m afraid.


Yeah, that’s a definite little poke after releasing.


But it’s not given that it’s true either.
Although with a large enough mountain of allegations, you’ll be excused to expect that some of them are true. And one, obviously, is too many.


Finally a comment about our country that doesn’t grossly overstate our accomplishments 😎


I like kagi’s approach of generating an AI overview if you end your query with a question mark. Is this a search or a question?


English is such a weird language.


To be precise, the Nazis do have plenty of moral problems. They’re not the ones with morale problems.


I really think you should try. This us the Internet after all!


That’s not how that works. It’ll make Americans pay more for European (etc) imports.


Yeah, it’s all amateur hour in Washington now. Perhaps it’s not a terrible thing that the ambassador for what we now have to consider a hostile country is too dumb to keep his mouth shut.
I’m more disappointed in The Guardian TBH.


That was the default buy, yeah. Now it’s going into a non-US esg filtered one that I can’t remember.


I don’t see a “joke country” comment. Is that an edit fail?
Obviously this isn’t great, but it’s not on the scale of mendacious idiocy we’ve come to expects from the Americans.


He’s since apologised which is sadly more than you’d expect from a Trump Stooge. https://www.arctictoday.com/trumps-iceland-ambassador-pick-apologizes-for-52nd-state-comment/


No, this was a leak that they sat on.


There are screened index funds like this https://www.justetf.com/en/etf-profile.html?isin=IE00BFNM3J75
Although we’ve now moved a good chunk to small capitalization and non-US to have less exposure to the coming tech bust.


The difference (claimed by the comment above) is in the words
without loss of quality
So you can convert back and forth without the photo copy of a photo copy problem.
And you don’t have to store the second copy of the file except for caching of frequently fetched files which I’m sure will just be an nginx rule.
Ah, would have worked the other day too 🙂
notsureif.png you’re deliberately confusing left and right to sound even more stupid.
I mean beyond stating the plain obvious truth.