My bad, typo.
My bad, typo.
The attacker was an Algerian immigrant with an Irish passport.
The guy that stopped the attack was a Brazilian immigrant, a good man.
The absolute chancers that started the riots were far-right mentally challenged Knackers that showed up in black masks.
The chase is better than the catch.
This isn’t a technology post, and the article seems to be doing it’s darnedest to inspire irrational outrage. So why is it not getting downvoted and reported?
btw, here’s how Pomegranate is spelled in Portuguese: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romã
shit I got the word wrong
It’s not a chart, it’s a spectrum. Both sides go backwards until they meet.
Sounds like a superhero origin story. Are you sure she’s dead and not living her best life boning other superheroes?
“Spaghetti Polognese”
Matko Boska!
Wow, that’s really interesting!
I don’t know much about how GPT4 is trained, but I’m assuming the model was trained in Portuguese to English translations somehow…
Anyway, considering that a) I don’t know which type of Portuguese GPT4 was trained in (could be Brazilian as it’s more generally available) and b) that text is in old (European) Portuguese and written in archaic calligraphy, unless the model is specifically trained, we just get close enough approximations that hopefully don’t fully change the context of the texts, which it seems like they do :(
I bet there’s men in Portugal called Portugal, because of the country.
I wonder what are the odds of Portugal meeting another man named Portugal, and then Portugal getting in Portugal, in Portugal.
Afaik one month vacations are something out of the norm in Europe, but sure there’s some countries that allow that, just don’t come in with your good old fashioned American uninformed claims and expect it to be the norm. One week to two week vacations are more common afaik.
Crips and Bloods dress like my grandma’s table towel.
The artist also had a Squirrel near Tara station in Dublin, but I think it’s long gone now.
Blood of those who fought for their freedom!
I’m pretty sure it’s “meh.”