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A character in this Dream, navigating X. Reposts and comments on random things I resonate with
Phils Beigetreten Kasım 2023
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@RealBababanaras Islamists are absolutely repulsive. All of the leaders' children live lavishly western lives outside of the h*ll holes they create for the citizens of their own countries.
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Japan's entire $9 billion cherry blossom economy runs on a 7-day window.
42.7 million international visitors came to Japan in 2025. The single biggest driver of spring travel: these trees. Peak bloom lasts 4 to 6 days before the petals start falling. A strong rainstorm can end the whole season overnight.
The economics are wild. Economists at Kansai University estimated the 2025 hanami season generated ¥1.39 trillion in economic impact, up 22% from the year before. More than a quarter of all blossom viewers were international tourists, the highest ratio ever recorded.
Airlines from Seoul, Taipei, and Hong Kong now run "bloom-chasing" schedules. Sub-$80 round-trip fares from Taipei to Tokyo. Hotels in Kyoto raised five-star rates 13% during peak week. A private chauffeur-driven blossom tour with champagne goes for ¥56,000.
The 2026 season started blooming 6 to 9 days ahead of historical averages. Climate data shows Japan's bloom front has shifted roughly two weeks earlier over the past 30 years. The window is getting shorter and less predictable every year.
A country built a $9 billion seasonal industry around flowers that last one week. And the flowers are speeding up.
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT
Cherry blossoms season in Japan 🌸
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SpaceX now has over 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit, which is honestly an absurd engineering achievement.
And no, they are not just up there freelancing and hoping for the best.
They stay separated because they are placed in organized orbital lanes, constantly tracked, and able to maneuver when needed. Starlink also uses automated collision-avoidance systems, which is how a constellation this large can operate without turning low Earth orbit into a scrapyard.
It’s already the closest thing in the world to a true work-anywhere network and they are just getting started.
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Just read this on Fb. America take notes. 👇
Sweden Schools Ditch Screens to Revive Traditional Learning 📚✏️
Sweden is bringing back handwriting, paper, and printed textbooks in schools after years of heavy reliance on digital devices. Students are now learning core skills with books and pencils, with technology serving as a supportive tool rather than the focus.
The move comes after research showed that excessive screen time in classrooms can reduce reading comprehension, attention spans, and deep focus. Teachers also observed weaker handwriting and sustained reading skills among students. This shift prioritizes foundational learning while keeping digital tools in a supplementary role.
Sweden’s strategy is being hailed as an “analog revival,” setting an example for other nations on balancing modern technology with essential traditional skills in education.
References:
BBC News: Sweden Ends Digital Teaching to Bring Back Handwriting and Books
Reuters: Sweden Schools Return to Paper-Based Learning

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