...I thought that the typical practice (I don't see it in the guidelines) is the put the year next to an article based its _date of publication_, rather than the event about which the article refers.
This article was published today, and is about the investigation that just concluded, although of course Thompson's death was in 2005.
Yes, but these state militia units would not be capable of offering much resistance to any federal forces (I was a trooper in the CT Governor’s Horse Guard. My company did have some guns, and we got a little bit of firearms training, but nothing compared to the National Guard or Army).
>> People are doubtful that the agent will be able to complete the task properly.
You answered your own question.
I do not trust an agent to give it unsupervised access to my systems.
If I had a completely local agent that was fully sandboxed and I would be willing to put data in the sandbox, give it a task, and come back later to see what it did.
I would not trust agents to run unsupervised with similar restrictions.
>> Six weeks in, things changed. The Linux installations started to degrade — subtle at first, then undeniable. Random slowdowns. Browser links that wouldn't register for 10 or 15 seconds. The kind of frustration that makes you stare at the screen and wonder what's happening under the hood. It was consistent across distributions, which suggests this wasn't just a bad package here or there. Something fundamental was happening.
Without more details it would be difficult to determine what problems you were having.
I have never had problems like you describe with Linux. I would be interested to know more details.
"* The header "Vaccines do not cause autism" has not been removed due to an agreement with the chair of the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee that it would remain on the CDC website."
They kept the header because they legally agreed to keep it, but the rest is conspiracy propaganda.
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