Dr Vilmos Kátai-Németh was born in Győr, grew up in Budapest, and currently lives in Csepel. At the age of 16, he lost his sight — a turning point in his life that also strengthened him: he became a black-belt aikido practitioner, earned a law degree, and now works as an attorney.
As a visually impaired person, he understands from personal experience the challenges faced by people with disabilities. Equal opportunities are particularly important to him. He considers his family his greatest source of strength: he has two children and one grandchild.
In 2024, he joined the TISZA community and, on 12 April, was elected as an MP in the Csepel-centred constituency.
His main goal is to ensure that every Hungarian citizen regardless of place of birth or background — has access to quality healthcare and education.
@emubrigadier Lmao there is no such thing as "original Aristotle", none of his texts survived. The Greek versions we have today are back-translated from Arabic.
We will robustly defend our decision to require officers and staff to declare if they are Freemasons.
Our response to the decision by the Grand Lodge of England to seek an injunction blocking the implementation of the policy is below.
@geoffkeighley E33 totally deserved the swipe, a genuine masterpiece. But KCD2 should have gotten the RPG award. And personally would have loved Dispatch to get the best debut.
@levelsio This is something that I don't quite understand: why is it not possible to train an adversarial model to the LLM that would be good at classifying the outputs?
Тут в Баварии случилась история: бундесвер устроил учения и забыл об этом сказать полиции.
Солдаты увидели полицейских, решили что те тоже участвуют в учениях и начали по ним стрелять холостыми.
Полицейские прихуели и открыли ответный огонь боевыми.
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