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So they will do something about it, right…? Right?!
So they will do something about it, right…? Right?!
advocated for banning trans women from […] sports teams.
What do people here think of this?
Was heißt das konkret, wenn “die Ladung abbricht”? Also wie merkt man das, was tut man dann?
Fehler sammeln ist erstmal nicht verkehrt? Machen das die anderen nicht?
Moving a little rock is easier than moving a boulder. That is the point. Smaller individual task -> less anxiety.
Even tasks that are extremely complicated are made up of many small, individual tasks.
I doubt “the Arabs” care about Gaza. Hence closing borders to them and/or not taking refugees, as always.
No, that is not what complicit means.
Using the same logic: You pay taxes? Complicit in everything that happens with those. From good to bad. Not stopping cars on the road? Complicit in stealing buses etc. their customers. And of course also complicit in road kills.
I think the option was single file or whole folder.
Why one at a time? Just load a folder and apply the same settings to all of them. If the settings are different per file… not sure which method would be less annoying.
So they might have year long projects with universities in Israel = they are complicit in genocide?
Wait, since when does that cost money?
Only downside is that they do not want to add features, simple stuff like replacing the audio. But otherwise yes, go to solution
Why? I have done ~100 files in one batch with no issue?
How are they complicit in it?
as they’re robust
I would argue they are just what was used during development. After that, it never changes.
Why did they use it back then? Were there many alternatives? I do not know.
Complicity in genocide? Okay?
Du bist nicht der richtige Ansprechpartner, aber meine Gedanken dazu: Klingt nach Kinderkrankheiten, warum passiert sowas 2024 noch? Wieso kann das Laden nicht automatisch neu ausgehandelt werden?