BilboSwaggins
For example by locking 2.2 million people in a 45 x 10 km area, taking away any external food supply, forbidding them from working their fields or going fishing and throwing bombs on an area that is populated by 50% under 18 year olds, officially admitting that they target ambulances, refugee camps and the like? According to the UN the people in the Gaza strip are currently at an average 2 slices of bread per person and day. Won't take much longer until the fighting is over at this rate.
And last I checked invoking Article 5 requires the country to be part of NATO, so even if this were in Sweden, it would not trigger Article 5 as they are not yet a member of NATO...
Thought exactly the same before I read the article to the end. But they are very differentiated in interpreting their discovery and clearly point of that their findings only make better predictions for very specific cases. They explicitly also explain what cases stay unaffected. The title is of course totally misleading, gravity is not breaking down. But to anyone with an inkling of physics, the message 'we found phenomena on a stellar scale that defy explanation by general relativity" is not far behind and would actually be true :)
I was astounded by snapseed. Depending on what you want to do you might find it quite capable. It has a raw processing engine that works even with new DNG formats and offers a wide variety of color grading options.
Have not tried any image overlay stuff though
I was astounded by snapseed. Depending on what you want to do you might find it quite capable. It has a raw processing engine that works even with new DNG formats and offers a wide variety of color grading options.
Have not tried any image overlay stuff though
And any EU citizen could proceed to sue the shit out of you and anyone who uses that data, based on GDPR. Especially, once you not only collect it, but also run any kind of inference on it.
Would be interesting to see where that ends. Once you start selling it, you act as some kind of company/have commercial interest and thereby clearly fall under GDPR. If they've never given their consent to your data processing, it would be best if your servers stand on some offshore oil rig and your bank account is somewhere on the Bahamas I guess...