Is your premise that people cannot see the errors of their ways and therefore cannot change?
Or are you presenting facts in an attempt to imply that all this time there's been a shadow Nazi government? Or..?
I don't know if you're aware of this, but during the war years, everyone had to be a member of the Nazi party. All youth groups that weren't official Nazi organizations were banned.
In the years between WWII and German reunification, there was an active effort to stamp out Nazi ideals in the West. Children learned in graphic detail what atrocities were committed, and many of them took those learnings to heart. To this day, spending on military in Germany, surveillance by the state, are fraught topics. German politics couldn't be further from a 1 or 2 party system.
What was informs but doesn't dictate what is. I have spent a lot of time in Germany, and I'm certain that in spite of the rise of AfD, Germany is the European country furthest from Nazi ideals.
I was responding to your original premise, that "Germans never stopped being Nazis" - and you know it. Don't try to feign outrage at being called out for condemning an entire country's people ("Germans") for the actions of a few (The Berlin Senate Administration.)
Do better, and perhaps people will earnestly engage with you for the better instead of just getting upset with you.
What are you on about? CD-DA, aka audio CD, aka red book audio, is uncompressed 16-bit PCM sampled at 44100Hz. It is lossless.
MP3 (MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer III) is a lossy encoding standard commonly used for online audio distribution and steaming. MP2 usually refers to MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2, which was most commonly used in Digital Audio Broadcast.
My neighbor throws rocks at my house because he wants me to move my fence and give him an extra 6" of backyard. I just ignore him and nothing bad has happened beyond needing to replace my bathroom window twice.
Ignore or give them what they want has worked well for me.
He won a game of truth or dare with the SEC by buying Twitter. I don't know if anyone else has won truth or dare vs. the SEC, but he certainly spent the most doing so.
Someone told me in a different thread that the soft reboot was done due to it launching on Apple TV, and wanting new viewers to feel no obligation to watch the older stuff.
Wouldn't a spinoff offer them the same kind of opportunity to expose new viewers to the universe without feeling like they were missing the old stuff?
This looks very cool, but I feel like its failure modes would be brutal. I've seen some failed prints turn into hairy balls of melted hate, but upside down...I feel like its begging to have a print adhesion failure just break everything.
Seriously asking: do we think right field voters are answering CBC polls?
Yesterday my Canadian, trump supporting boss, closed out our office's management meeting saying "trump endorsed Carney. Do you think it's reverse psychology?" And the response from one of her middle managers was "Carney doesn't give a shit about Canadians. He just is interested in his wallet."
The propaganda machines are hitting hard already, and I promise you those two would never visit the CBC website let alone answer a CBC survey.
I don't know the answer to your question, but I'll add that I've seen major cities that have overhead yellow flashing light boxes that mean "you must stop if there is a pedestrian crossing the road"
Agreed... although I would go a step further and say distributing the LLM model or the results of use (even if done without cost) is not fair use, as the training materials weren't licensed.
Thank you. I was trying to figure out which developmentally disabled site they were referring to.