The treatment of the West Bank today, just like the early days of the Irgun and Haganah, immediately disproves every suggested notion in this. It's frankly insultingly bad, the same trite propaganda from all the way back to "I would say to England if I could an Arab Palestine is a threat to Great Britain and a menace to the world. A Jewish Palestine is an asset to Great Britain and a blessing to the world."
I hope this guy is just grifting for clicks, which would explain rationalizing Trump and defending Eric Adams, and didn't actually buy any of it himself.
Careful now. That kind of provocative black-and-white claim will only alienate the 50.1% of American voters who appreciate Mr Joker’s anti-government and anti-woke agenda.
All the games that matter are Windows games running via Proton, as Valve has failed to actually build a GNU/Linux native games ecosystem, in spite of UNIX/POSIX underpinnings of Android NDK, PlayStation, the studios hardly bother.
The day Microsoft actually decides to challenge Proton, or do a netbooks move on handhelds with XBox OS/Windows, the SteamDeck will lose, just like the netboooks did.
Additionally, it is anyone's guess what will happen to Valve when Gabe steps down.
They are literally fostering Linux games by selling and endorsing a platform where those games would be native as well as having native releases of their own games.
They aren't gonna force any third-party devs to do the same, but they're showing that there is a market while also growing it.
About once a year I try running Windows, but it's still too annoying, ad-ridden, bloated yet limiting and ultimately powerless that I'm willing to stick with the higher performance alternative.
The person is concerned about securing AI, especially its potential use in weaponry. While AI offers benefits, the risks of misuse are significant. "Securing" AI means ensuring its safe, ethical use, but balancing security with practicality is challenging. Overly strict measures could hinder AI's function, while weak safeguards could lead to dangerous applications. Perfect security isn't possible, but manageable risks can be achieved through safeguards, regulations, and ethical guidelines. Ongoing discussions and rapid response systems are needed to address emerging threats, and AI could also enhance security. Ultimately, full security isn't feasible, but risks can be minimized.
I appreciate your response! I feel like the AI efforted this response - I've never seen an answer from an agent that takes both perspectives and goes back and forth almost like a debate within a response. The answer (no solution) exceeded my expectations, based on how the AI arrived at it.
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