No idea if Rails copes with this automatically, but it feels like the sort of magic it’s historically been really good at. I remember reading the source code for `pluralise` and finding that someone had encoded the pluralisation rules including irregular cases for Welsh.
I’m trying to read the law[1] on this but I’m having difficulty finding the part that forces Android devices to have locked bootloaders. There’s recital 19 that talks about “verification by radio equipment of the compliance of its combination with software”, but there’s nothing stopping a vendor from using a seperate modem / baseband and CPU (like Apple does) right?
The article mentions Dickens a couple of times, but neglects to talk about when Dickens told Andersen that if he was ever in London he should drop in. The casual invitation turned into a five week stay despite increasingly panicky hints from the Dickens family that he should really leave.
I was thinking Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd or Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier. Having an unreliable narrator running the adventure story would play right into the inability of the LLM to effectively hold state.
Not replying directly to your point, but as an aside: while the PS3 initially had a Linux install option available that ran inside a virtual machine, it wasn’t the core OS that ran the system. That’s a BSD variant developed by Sony. See https://www.playstation.com/en-us/oss/ps3/
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