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In Buddhism, yes.
For Hindus, well, it’s complicated.
For other people who happen to believe in reincarnation?
That would be anybodys guess, I guess.
In Buddhism, yes.
For Hindus, well, it’s complicated.
For other people who happen to believe in reincarnation?
That would be anybodys guess, I guess.
Reasonable presentation, not that difficult to follow.
Free
But I would point out that I haven’t tried any of that other options to learn AI, so can’t really compare.
Maybe check fast.ai out?
Yes, on a more serious note than the remote Bradley, there’s a Czech company that makes inflatable decoy military weapons.
Apparantly they are part of the reasons Russia has “destroyed” far more himars than Ukraine have ever received.
Rig a Bradley for remote control, parade it at the front, and put shells in anything that shoots at it?
Worst case, the Russians learn not to shoot at Bradleys.
A very short search finds this:
“A decent, comfortable life in Krasnodar, without splurging on unnecessary things, would cost around 210$ per month”
No guarantees with such a short search, but still more pertinent than how much it would be for us, right?
Can we be totally honest here and just state what the fear is?
If slaves could vote they’d vote for freedom.
There’s a hole the size of a railroad junction in the 13nd amendment.
My first thought when I read op was that trousers are a relative new development.
The Romans made fun of the Gauls for wearing them.
So if you decide to wear traditional Roman dress, trousers shouldn’t be included.
But it’s still designed for men.
Heh. I used to run leafnode as my own, in house, single person server.
I’m quite surprised to find out it’s still alive and maintained.