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Final chapter for Vi and Jinx story. They will do similar series for other characters in Runeterra Universe.
Have the same issue after an system update on arch a few day ago. Today update had it fixed.
Seem like an issue with glibc.
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Chamonixia caespitosa found during rewilding project in west Highlands while removing non-native Sitka spruce
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> Naturalists have found a very rare type of truffle living in a Scottish forestry plantation which is being cut down so a natural Atlantic rainforest can grow in its place. > > The discovery of the globally rare fungus near Creagan in the west Highlands has thrown up a paradox: the work to remove the non-native Sitka spruce, to allow rewilding by native trees, means the truffle will be lost. > > Chamonixia caespitosa, a type of truffle normally found in the Alps and Scandinavia, has only been recorded once before in the UK, in north Wales, seven years ago. Inedible to humans, it has a symbiotic relationship specific to this species of spruce. When it ripens, its white fruit turns a mottled blue in contact with the air. > > The naturalists involved are puzzled about how it arrived in Scotland; it is very unusual for fungus spores to travel to the UK on the wind, and the UK’s Sitka plantations were grown from seeds originally imported from Canada.
Observers look on in amazement as sperm whales off WA's southern coast successfully defend themselves from a pod of attacking killer whales by defecating at will, creating a "cloud of diarrhoea".
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> Even ScoMo would be proud. Escaped in a cloud of diarrhea
Countless fans took to social media to share ways they're enjoying brie before the cheese is gone for good
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> Many signature French cheeses currently rely on just one single fragile strain of fungi — Penicillium camemberti — which is unfortunately at risk of dying out.
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> > Countless fans took to social media to share ways they're enjoying brie before the cheese is gone for good
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Farmer Vesta Mandloi was surprised to learn recently that one of the "stone balls" his family had been worshipping for generations has turned out to be the fossilised egg of a giant dinosaur that lived in central India's Narmada valley millions of years ago. Like Mandloi, many farmers of Padlya vill...
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NieR Re[in]carnation is an integral part of Yoko Taro’s universe that is about to be made unplayable
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Yeah, from what I understand. If it an one-off encounter (annihilate each other), then tit for tat will lose most of the times. That is original version Prisoner's dilemma and the answer for that version is you all should betray each other. When the scenario is not an one-off encounter but a repeated once then tit for tat will win most of the times.
Lol, I thought it just another mumble. Without your comment, I would had pass it of.
From the article:
To tame the crisis, Milei has proposed not only privatizing science, but also closing the environment and health ministries, and abolishing the current public-health and education systems. The anti-establishment politician has even floated the idea of allowing people to sell their own organs for profit. On environmental issues, he is equally provocative, calling climate change “a socialist hoax”, and saying that a company should be able to pollute a river as it see fit. “From his perspective, any regulatory intervention by the state represents an attack against market freedom and, therefore, against individual freedom,” says Maristella Svampa, a sociologist at the CONICET-funded Center for Documentation and Research of Left-Wing Culture in Buenos Aires.
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Further showings are planned later this year in the Czech Republic and Brazil
I don't think you can watch it on the internet right now.
Just want to share the video. Thought that this videos is appropriate here so I crossposted here. The last post on this community is 8 days ago.
What a fun read.