Fixing the thought that you deserve it is the hard part. It's a self-reinforcing worldview that colors everything that comes in. People can say exactly the right thing, but depression will twist the way that you perceive their words.
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It seems like an opportunity for vehicle-to-vehicle charging, putting the power gained from gravity into another vehicle.
It would need to happen quickly and at the same time as unloading and it would have to keep enough energy to climb the hill plus a safety margin.
You're in good company here.
I expect most people who decide to watch cable or a comparable streaming service would watch ads with the volume on. A lot of people grew up with cable and constant ads and don't see a problem with it.
Does it discharge extra energy into anything else? Does it burn off extra energy as heat to maintain regenerative braking?
What on earth was the prompt for this?
Commenting again to repeat that I think it's awesome that you're going with a redirect rather than the ban hammer approach.
In Ideogram, prompt: a fork in the road
In Google Gemini
Prompt: generate a picture of a fork in the road
Bing
Prompt: a fork in the road
Idk where the cat came from, Bing must do some edits and expansion of very short/simple prompts behind the scenes. Sometimes it will just refuse to make anything if the prompt is too vague or short
Aren't they porpoises? I mean, I think they're related to dolphins.
That I work with metal forming headed towards engineering instead of woodworking with a goal of fine joinery.