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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨HOLY SHIT!, do you understand what this actually means.. Israel told Iranian civilians to stay away from trains.. then bombed the railways.. everyone's debating whether the warning makes it humane.. nobody's asking the real question.. why railways.. railways move food.. medicine.. fuel.. people trying to leave.. you don't bomb railways to win a war.. you bomb railways to make sure a country can't function after the war is over.. in 1999 NATO bombed every bridge and railway in Serbia.. they called it "degrading military logistics".. what it actually did was trap 8 million people inside a country with no way to move food or evacuate the wounded.. warning someone before you destroy their only way out doesn't make it humane.. it makes it a hostage situation.. "we told them to avoid the trains" means nothing when you're about to make sure there are no trains left to avoid
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JUST IN: 🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israel begins strikes against Iranian rail infrastructure after telling civilians to avoid train travel.

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Mabhalane
Mabhalane@LungaMrhetjha·
You've been taught to work alone in a system designed for most people to fail. Hustle Culture is dangerous precisely for this reason, as it isolates people and alienates them from a core strength, which is interdependence and collaboration. patreon.com/posts/15498029…
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
Men will literally look at a woman who is a mechanical engineer and an astronaut who has been in space longer than the other 3 male crew members COMBINED and is one of 4 people to be as far from earth as she has…then comment on what she looks like.
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Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
A country that has nuclear weapons is threatening to use its nuclear weapons on the country it won’t allow to have nuclear weapons because if they had nuclear weapons they would ‘use them.’
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Oh so this is ACTUALLY a thing that happened??? Americans are so scary man.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Your heart puts out a magnetic pulse with every beat, so faint you'd need a shielded room the size of an apartment to even detect it. The CIA just used that pulse to find a wounded man hiding inside a mountain in Iran. The tool is called Ghost Murmur. The way it works: certain atoms, when you hit them with a laser, become sensitive to magnetic fields. Sensitive enough to pick up the tiny magnetic ripple your heart creates each time it beats. Ghost Murmur then runs that signal through AI to filter out everything else, the Earth's own magnetism, electronics, vehicles, other people nearby, until one heartbeat is left. Skunk Works built it. That's Lockheed Martin's secretive weapons lab, the same team behind the SR-71 spy plane and the first stealth fighter. Lockheed had already been developing quantum magnetic sensors since at least 2019 through a program called Dark Ice, a device the size of a salt shaker that uses a synthetic diamond to pick up magnetic fields. Ghost Murmur has been tested on Black Hawk helicopters and could eventually fly on the F-35. This was its first real-world use. An American F-15E fighter jet got shot down over southwestern Iran on April 3rd. Two crew members ejected. The pilot was rescued within hours, but the second crew member, a colonel who runs the jet's weapons systems, landed deeper in the mountains with a sprained ankle. For nearly two days he hid in a crevice in the Zagros mountain range while hundreds of Iran's Revolutionary Guard soldiers hunted for him. Nomadic tribesmen combed the hills carrying rifles. A regional governor posted a $60,000 bounty for his capture. The CIA fed false intelligence into Iran saying the American had already been recovered and was being moved out by ground. While Iranian forces chased that ghost, Ghost Murmur found the real one. The Pentagon had a heartbeat detector before this, a prototype from 2019 called Jetson. Jetson shot an infrared laser at someone's skin and measured the tiny vibrations from their pulse. It topped out at 200 meters (about two football fields), needed the target sitting perfectly still for 30 seconds, and failed through anything thicker than a t-shirt. Ghost Murmur works on a different principle. Magnetic fields pass through rock, clothing, and human tissue without weakening. Same reason an MRI machine can photograph your brain without cracking open your skull. The rescue used 155 aircraft. Armed drones hit Iranian soldiers who got within about 2 miles of the airman. Bombs cratered roads to block ground convoys. Special operations teams pulled him out at night under heavy fire. Two large cargo planes and four helicopters took so much damage that American forces blew them up on the ground rather than let Iran get the equipment. A senior U.S. official called it "the ultimate needle in a haystack." A wounded man wedged inside a mountain, invisible to every camera and heat sensor in the sky, found by the one signal he couldn't turn off.

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love drops@lovedropx·
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Nathan
Nathan@OIuwatosin·
Writing/finding solutions activates a complex network including the frontal lobe (executive function), temporal lobe (language), and parietal lobe (sensory integration). You don't want to weaken them though outsourcing
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Nathan
Nathan@OIuwatosin·
Studies are starting to show that the brains of the 1st group stops building or maintaining the "muscles" required for critical thinking, creativity, memory retention and idea generation. Aka Cognitive atrophy
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Nathan@OIuwatosin·
In a few years, there will be a significant mental/intellectual gap between people who ask AI to write for them, and people who write and tell AI to refine it for them.
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Marci Shore
Marci Shore@marci_shore·
I've taught European history for 30 years. Americans have always asked me how the Holocaust was possible, how Germans could have enabled a madman reveling in mass murder to carry out his plans. Now we can see in real time how this is enabled; now we have front-row seats.
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