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  • It was the same for Biden, why did no-one care then?

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    Goodbye!
  • Why would they make it worse

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    Due to the risk of battery fires, Google said that devices with more than 400 charge cycles could see their capacity and charging speed drastically reduced. Apparently they design phones that'll last just over a year before self-igniting.
  • Robot Hand Could Harvest Blackberries Better Than Humans

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    IIRC, they have hybrids with a bunch of other berries that don't have thorns. I don't think that boysenberries have thorns, though I haven't been picking them for a long time. kagis Apparently there are thorny and thornless variants. The boysenberry /ˈbɔɪzənbɛri/ is a cross between the European raspberry (Rubus idaeus), European blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), American dewberry (Rubus aboriginum), and loganberry (Rubus × loganobaccus).[2] In the 1980s, breeding efforts in New Zealand combined cultivars and germplasm from California with Scottish sources to create five new thornless varieties.[5] The loganberry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loganberry The loganberry (Rubus × loganobaccus) is a hybrid of the North American blackberry (Rubus ursinus) and the European raspberry (Rubus idaeus),[1][2] accidentally bred in 1881 by James Harvey Logan, for whom they are named.[3] They are cultivated for their edible fruit. A prickle-free mutation of the loganberry, the 'American Thornless', was developed in 1933. The "smooth blackberry": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_canadensis Rubus canadensis is a North American species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names smooth blackberry,[2] Canadian blackberry, thornless blackberry and smooth highbush blackberry.[3] It is native to central and eastern Canada (from Newfoundland to Ontario) and the eastern United States (New England, the Great Lakes region, and the Appalachian Mountains).[4][5] It has also been sparingly recorded in Great Britain, in which it is often confused for the many other native blackberry species.[6] https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/rubus-canadensis/ Smooth blackberry has almost completely smooth stems that are free of prickles and spines. Probably others.
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    As an American, I'm worried that Starmer's legacy is going to be giving you PM Nigel Farage.
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    How hard can you throw? Amex gift cards. Cashapp uses Block(Square) for their payment processing, which is easier to use because you can transfer funds to that from your bank.
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    IIRC it's supposed to be getting better rapidly, as it's an active focus of development for Home Assistant. That said, I thought this seemed like a good guide on how to set it up as of 8 months ago. (I'm not necessarily a fan of that guy's bombastic over-enthusiasm, but the info seems good.)
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    I won’t be surprised when some of this uranium mysteriously goes missing and then no one is held accountable.
  • The Age-Checked Internet Has Arrived

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