@P2WFantasy The European teams all had 2 chances to qualify.
Denmark should have qualified before my Scotland with a game to spare as well before they threw it away and all 3 teams had a second chance in the playoffs where they failed to qualify again. That's entirely on them.
@abbasi_z@heygurisingh There's cars that don't support android auto still. I had a rental the other month that didn't have it. It's few and far between but they exist and that rental wasn't even particularly old.
@ToughersHopper@RFC_Michael_ Tickets are fairly easy but you'll need id and they'll search you before hand.
If you'll be in Milan you'll have Atalanta close by in Bergamo. Torino or Juve wouldn't be out of the question either as the train is fairly easy and takes about 90 minutes.
@alexjg0 Apparently on £30k a week with them and wanting more to sign another deal. He had his moments but feel we're going in a different way and I'm all for it.
Feel at that kind of wages we'd need someone who absolutely changed or dominated games and I don't see that from him enough.
AI is going to wipe out at least 25 million jobs in the next 5 to 10 years. Probably much more. It will destroy every creative field. It will make it impossible to discern reality from fiction. It will absolutely obliterate what’s left of the education system. Kids will go through 12 years of grade school and learn absolutely nothing. AI will do it all for them. We have already seen the last truly literate generation.
All of this is coming, and fast. There is still time to prevent some of the worst outcomes, or at least put them off. But our leaders aren’t doing a single thing about any of this. None of them are taking it seriously. We’re sleepwalking into a dystopia that any rational person can see from miles away. It drives me nuts. Are we really just going to lie down and let AI take everything from us? Is that the plan?
@edgarwright@RunningManMovie Anderston centre was used so well because it's such a great example of brutalist architecture that it just fitted right in but also knowing the car park ramp on West Campbell Street and how you used it gave me a chuckle as I've walked past that thousands of times.