It feels like they are trying to force more and more their AI features. I would also like to filter based on keywords or regex.
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Ich habe in den frühen 90ern in MV gelebt.
Neonazis im Stadtbild gehörten da zum Alltag. Hitlergrüße auf dem Schulhof und anpöbeln und anspucken von farbigen Klassenkameraden war auch nicht selten.
Der nette Nachbar war in einer Rechtsrockband und der Baseballschläger im Kofferraum seines Enkels war natürlich nur für den Baseballverein.
Yeah, that's exactly what I meant. But I get that you want to avoid HTML if possible.
If you find a pure markdown alternative, let me know, I was looking at options a while back for a repo and settled on the HTML tag.
Github accepts the details HTML tag as part of Markdown. You could use that to put there a description and it would only be visible if you expand it.
I've used it with Python for data extraction and visualization last week. It worked worked surprisingly well 90% of the time. But when it failed to produce the code I wanted, it was difficult to trouble shoot and find a way around.
It helped a lot to break the tasks down as much as possible. It also remembered stylistic guidelines from several prompts ago
Yeah, that's exactly right.
As for the second part, I'm not sure how to answer. Squeezing the partner is without a doubt adaptive, but squeezing anything that is roughly the same shape is a byproduct with no (strong) evolutionary pressure. Now, the question is whether functional necrophilia is adaptive or just a byproduct is very difficult to answer, but I lean towards byproduct.
Adaptive here means whether necrophilia occurs in order to still produce offspring, i.e. it's 'conscious' (I use that term veeeery loosely here) or if it occurs just because the animals don't recognize that the partner is dead.
I remember a paper about a frog species (not sure if it was the one from the meme) where the males participated in necrophilia, but they basically tried to squeeze eggs out of anything they grabbed. Living female, dead female, stone, sponge. All the same.
Damn, I'm getting flasbacks from that. I had to make a presentation whether functional necrophilia in animals is adaptive during my master studies. I had to read so many papers discussing the details. Conclusion: not enough evidence to conclude it's adaptive.
Edit fun fact: in the 1920s there was an Antarctic expedition funded by the British Royal Society. The scientists described necrophilia in emperor penguins (I think), but the Society refused to publish the research to not sully the image of the animals. The paper was finally published some time after 2000.
Ich kann Sauerstoffbleiche sehr empfehlen. Ohne wird meine Wäsche auch häufig muffig, aber mit der Bleiche wird's sauber. Die Sauerstoffbleiche greift auch die Farben nicht so sehr an, also nicht so dass ich es merken würde.
Den Platz mit den Flaggen gibt es bereits seit 2005. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzung_A562/B9
Ich kenne die Gegend, da bin ich ne zeitlang mit ÖPNV gependelt. Die Haltestelle ist sinnvoll, da dort die S-Bahnlinien die links bzw rechts des Rheins fahren sich spalten. Außerdem ist dort das Stammhaus der Telekom und es ist die nächste Haltestelle zum Maritim Hotel.
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