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This reads like chat gpt got addicted to meth and then suffered a head injury.
Why? If you Google that you instantly get an answer. The first page provides answers as good as the best answer from this post. What is the purpose? Wasting as many people’s time as possible to avoid googling something? Why do you feel it is appropriate to ask that question to multiple people rather than googling it?
What better help is there than to get somebody to learn how to Google?
Right back at you.
What did Google tell you? You googled it right? Before asking strangers on the internet to use their time to do it for you?
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What did Google say when you tried asking it before wasting other people’s time?
What did you find when you googled it?
Yeah that’s a pretty insane price. If they actually make it and it actually does everything they say I could see myself considering one. But I think it’s unlikely. And I would want to read reviews and know what it was capable of before I shelled that out, I’ve used Ubuntu touch and it was just very bad compared to Android.
1400 euro!
I might but one when and if they exist, but I’ve been burned by Kickstarter and early access games too many times to get excited about a crowdfunding attempt for mega expensive phones.
Smells like religion. Publish a paper and get it peer review.
Pretty interesting. I would try it out just for supporting Linux but it looks like there’s a single digit player count.
Gilware in Wisconsin will look at it for free or cheap. That’s where I send hard drives that I can’t recover on my own. If they can recover the data on it, it will cost you at least $1,000.
Because you keep claiming that it was based on coercion or force. It was not. You are using one quote out of context to try and dismiss the entire rest of the entry.
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The Haavara Agreement (Hebrew: הֶסְכֵּם הַעֲבָרָה, romanized: heskem haavara, lit. ‘transfer agreement’) was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Zionist organizations signed on 25 August 1933.
This seems like the “comforting fantasy” to me. Or a terrible analogy.