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Found they struggle with numbers. Like, give them a random four digit number in a sentence and it fumbles.

Indeed. Often one of the key details omitted is that Israel has been illegally occupying the west bank since 1967 as part of an apartheid regime.

Datasets such as LAION-5B are found to contain thousands of images of CSAM. So, real victims are involved indirectly.

.gov allowed Russian military to become reliant on Starlink, then cut it off.

That was a deliberate tactic; Government is not leaving the fate of nations in the hands of Elon Musk alone.


Yes. Their brilliant 5D chess moves I can see at the gas station every day. Their long term plan is clearly to drive everyone away from the fossil industry and towards renewables.

The original article is https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/03/metropolitan-museum-o... Not sure why that is not linked, instead we have an AI generated SEO spam page.

OpenCulture's been around for a long time and has been a pretty good aggregator for interesting things in art and culture.

You have no basis to claim that this is AI generated content

For what it's worth I thought the modal dialog on the original was worse than the pop-over ad on the copy.

Article explains how quick and easy it is to fire the missiles, with no information to identify friend from foe.

Then it jumps to incredulity that it could happen 3 times.

I don't know why it's so hard to imagine someone pulling a trigger 3 times.


The first could have been a mistake. It happening three times is crazy because ground control should have been in the pilots ear the entire time trying to de-conflict.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Kuwaiti Air Force switches to ground controlled intercept only after this.


It has a step counter in it that gives you loyalty points. So people are walking around all day with the app running to get a free pair of shoes.


Space needs maritime salvage law. If China could salvage it, then the US would have a reason to service it. Science was never enough; its always been about geopolitics.


"Almost no CS program teaches proper version control"

This is just false. In the UK, you would learn version control in the first week, then submit all work through version control for the whole course.

I find it hard to believe that Americans just don't use version control at school. It doesn't make any sense.


> It doesn't make any sense.

Exactly. But that is sadly the state of things.


It's not just Hetzner cloud; got an email about increase prices on my dedicated server.


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