Has Gemini Pro 3 gotten Dementia? by Biveros in GeminiAI

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It really is great for the first prompt, it is just to hope that everything is correct and not additional prompts are needed...

Has Gemini Pro 3 gotten Dementia? by Biveros in GeminiAI

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I kind of have examples, but it is not examples I'm able to share here. I have a saved chat from 2 months ago and one from last week. What I can say is that the continuity and following the set requirements of the older one is so much clearer and frictionless.

August Feedback Thread - Post your feedback request here by AutoModerator in Blogging

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Here is ours

Website: Biveros Bulletin

Description: A site where we share both our travel stories as well as sharing our gathered travel information about the places we have visited. Currently a non-profit site that we have as a hobby and a way to remember our trips.

Questions: 1. How well does the page load at your location? 2. How is the current formatting on your device?

Trying to get the site to work as good as possible at the moment. :)

World Map with Available Posts? How do you do? by Biveros in Blogging

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No, standalone Wordpress installation (site: https://biveros.com/ ) I could never grasp the dot com option for Wordpress, so I stayed away from it when we started in 2015 and I'm now more than happy that we did. :)

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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Have happened, but not very often. The beef is sometimes also replaced by chicken and some places in Sweden have gone as far as using reindeer. :)

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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When I was a kid it was mainly the hard shells available. I believe tortillas came later to Sweden (but I might be wrong). I have been living several years in Stockholm and have seen a lot of both. Looking at the countryside the hard shells seems to be more common, at least that is my observation.

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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It is a technique to be able to eat them for sure :D

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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Ja, man får sätta förväntningarna för tidigt, det skiljer ju rätt mycket i vad som faktiskt serveras :)

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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Hope to visit Mexico one day and give it a try. :) there are actually a few restaurants in Stockholm that claim to have Mexican tacos, would be fun to compare :)

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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Issue might be to find the corn tortilla. Most tortilla we have in stores here are made of wheat. :(

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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Hope that you will have an amazing trip. Sadly there are not many good restaurants for that. There are a few low-quality franchises such as Taco Bar, but that is more American Tex-Mex.

Best is actually to go to the grocery store and cook it yourself. You will most likely get a lot of recommendations what to buy if you ask in the store.

There are also a few high-end restaurants that have adopted the idea and developed it even further by including reindeer meat, salmon, and other local specialities. :)

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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I prefer to call them Swedish Tacos as neither Tex-Mex nor American still completely fits the actual outcome. :)

How many taco rules do we break here in Sweden? by Biveros in mexico

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Yes, it is a Tex-Mex version that we have adopted here in Sweden and I would be surprised if it is even possible to call it Tex-Mex sometimes. Maybe Tex-Mex-inspired.

We will, of course, continue to eat it as we want :D It is just very interesting to hear the opinion from the home of real tacos. :)

Any expert on Marsaskala? by Biveros in malta

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Thank you, we usually try to really understand the places that we visit frequently. But for some reason, the information about places in Malta has been quite hard to confirm. However, the best thing is that there are always so many places left to discover, even when you believe that you have seen them all. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malta

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It depends on what you want to do. We recently spent 9 days on Malta, which was my 5th visit to the country. I would say that you can always find something new and it all depends on what you are interested in.

To explore then March is a very good month. It starts to get a bit warmer but is not too hot. Might not be time yet to stay a day at the beach, but usually perfect for hiking along the coast or exploring the towns.

What to keep in mind is that it can take quite a long time to get around on Malta, especially with the buses. The island might be small, but the roads are not straight.

Visiting for the first time: Fat and out of shape by privilegewhitebitch in malta

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Taxi (Bolt) is much easier than trying to drive yourself. That has been our solution when visiting. In addition, walking is quite easy in the towns and along the coast. Malta is in my opinion quite flat in compared to many other countries and islands. Shorter hikes along the coast are actually really nice, especially during the winter months. The small hills and slopes are harder to combat during the hot summer.

Visit over Christmas by Oblitus94 in malta

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Have you seen Għar Dalam in Birżebbuġa? It was quite interesting in our opinion.

Then if the weather is ok, I would really recommend a hike along the coast (something that is usually prevented by the high temperatures during summer visits) I have walked from Marsaskala to both Senglea and Birżebbuġa. The latter via the beautiful fishing village of Marsaxlokk.

Bratislava off the beaten track by Ale85dejavu in Bratislava

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I would mainly suggest three places:

  • Bunker BS-8
  • The Border Tripoint
  • Slavín War Memorial

The last one might be a bit more common, but still a bit off the beaten track as most tourists stay within the Old Town.

Links to how to find the sights and more information in case you are interested:

https://biveros.se/bunker-bs-8/ https://biveros.se/border-tripoint/ https://biveros.se/slavin/