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Турист узнал, что опоздал на свой рейс, и разнес дьюти-фри в аэропорту Греции. Об этом сообщило издание The Sun.

Lastly, a subprocess running evaluation would decouple the API server from the evaluation backend. This client-server model whereas the GHC API is a single large monolith. This may not be specific to IHaskell but a user code failure means the whole kernel dies. This is bad for debugging. Sabela is more fault tolerant. In a subprocess model, handling Ctrl-C (interrupting a long-running computation) is actually much cleaner because you can send a SIGINT to the child process without risking the stability of the parent UI.

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RSPB Cymru's Annie Smith said recent reports had "laid bare the scale of wildlife loss in Wales, along with serious underinvestment and failures in how our natural world is protected".

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Welcome to Edition 8.32 of the Rocket Report! The big news this week is NASA's shake-up of the Artemis program. On paper, at least, the changes appear to be quite sensible. Canceling the big, new upper stage for the Space Launch System rocket and replacing it with a commercial upper stage, almost certainly United Launch Alliance's Centaur stage, should result in cost savings. The changes also relieve some of the pressure for SpaceX and Blue Origin to rapidly demonstrate cryogenic refueling in low-Earth orbit. The Artemis III mission is now a low-Earth orbit mission, using SLS and the Orion spacecraft to dock with one or both of the Artemis program's human-rated lunar landers just a few hundred miles above the Earth—no refueling required. Artemis IV will now be the first lunar landing attempt.