

The wargames red dragon and warno games are made by a french company I think or partially french. And are in the same vein.
The wargames red dragon and warno games are made by a french company I think or partially french. And are in the same vein.
That seems … Far fetched. That recharge figure is comparable than a Formula E pit stop. That seems like a stretch.
Because Germany (and maybe other) refused to work on a nuclear capable and carrier capable model. Which were non negotiable for France.
Also because it allows France to favor domestic industry, let’s not pretend otherwise.
Can they do that? Wasn’t the ban on US companies exporting AI chips to china. Taiwan wasn’t in the export ban directly, just a side effect. Or am I miss understanding the situation?
Ho no, I used the reformating and rewording machine to do something that I was doing for years and still suck at doing. I can’t write a legible well formated sentence to save my life. I just feed it whatever it needs to say, it plays it’s magic and get something that looks understandable to my coworkers.
Okay I am exaggerating, but I really struggle to be either concise and this helps me.
It’s useful. I ain’t letting it write software. But I can let it write my stupid report and paperwork while feeding him the important bit. Because I really don’t want to bother.
Okay so it’s my personal experience on this and it’s going to be completely different for everyone. I don’t identify with being a man. So I started transitioning to be more feminine. But I am in an awkward spot where to make sure I am not identified as a man I have to be clearly feminine.
Okay how do I make it more clear. Basically it’s hard to be on the midway point between masc and fem for someone AMAB (I speak for my own experience it could be as hard for AFAB but I don’t know) as you are more likely to be identified as your birth gender. Which can push people to force themselves in a gender identity that is more tolerable than their birth gender (here, woman), but isn’t their actual gender either.