Oh, yeah that's a problem. I didn't even consider using driver licenses as an ID, I'm used to having a national ID and forgot people use their driver's license as an ID in the US.
I don't even have a driver's license because I never needed a car, public transport was great in all the cities in Europe where I lived.I'm probably very divorced from the US realities.
As terrible as it is, then notice does say that you will be given a replacement license when you hand in the current one. So it's not like they won't be able to drive.
Completely impractical, shitty car built by a Nazi that nobody should even consider buying. But in terms of looks alone I like it. I'd gladly drive one in, e.g. a video game (if the look wasn't associated with Musk, unfortunately it's tainted now), or watch a movie where it's the weird vehicle the superhero uses.
Why would you build a car looking like that in the real world I have no idea, but it looks cool.
Maybe they did, that's how they got to 99%. The remaining issues are so intricate/complex the LLM just can't solve them no matter how many test cases you give it.
It's true, the UK government is very anti-trans, but I don't think the people are falling for it as much as in the US. The majority of people in the UK support being able to identify as any gender you want.
It's also an interesting that the UK is portrayed as the very anti-trans place, and rightly so, because the government want to take trans rights away, which is a very loud thing. Meanwhile most countries never gave trans people as many rights and services as UK did (and wants to take away now). So I'm wondering which country is worse for trans people, the one where there are rights, and the government wants to take them away, or the one where trans people are just never even acknowledged as even a topic.
I immigrated to the UK, and when I hear the government wants to take away all the trans care the NHS provides, I think "that's terrible, but wow there is all this trans care?! given by the public health service?! and there is this whole ecosystem of pro-trans organisations? that would never happen where I come from". And my original country never comes up as anti-trans, because the politicians there just don't talk about trans issues at all and there is no support for trans people to take away. Even though realistically you are much worse off as a trans person there than in the UK.
That's absolutely fair, it's not preventing you from protesting against Israel though. The protests I see are anti-Israel and pro-Palestine just fine. They just don't mention that particular group.
Which I agree they should be able to do (and thankfully the terrorist classification is being reversed), but I think it's a little disingenuous to say you can't protest against Israel.
It's mostly symbolic, Mojang was releasing deobfuscation mapping files anyway, so anyone could reverse the obfuscation. Now they just don't obfuscate in the first place. It doesn't make much difference, just removes a small chore to modding.
My YouTube only shows videos from channels I subscribed to. And I don't think I subscribed to any new YouTube channels since AI even became a thing. How are people having this problem?
Do you browse the homepage or something? And if so why?
The law doesn't require sending the data anywhere, so that's not a problem.
The law doesn't require anything of users, it requires something of OS providers. OS providers have addresses and entities to fine.