SF Shook
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SF Shook
@imsfshook
Warning: I'm a lifelong independent. I might have opinions & thoughts you may not like. How you deal with them is on you. So, keep it civil, learn, enjoy.
California Se unió Mart 2011
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I can't create AI videos (not gonna pay Grok), but I suspect someone will take this as inspiration. #YungLean #GENER8ION #SwedishRap

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@lotus_1_flower I can't create AI videos (not gonna pay Grok), but I suspect someone will take this as inspiration.
#YungLean #GENER8ION #SwedishRap

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Este videoclipe de um rapper, cantor e compositor sueco Yung Lean, viralizou no Twitter no Reino Unido. É um plano-sequência, sem qualquer tecnologia especial, mas o vídeo inteiro é uma demonstração admirável de coreografia, estética e execução.
Depois de ver tanto conteúdo gerado por IA, ver esta obra-prima criada pela criatividade e execução humanas é, de uma certa forma, reconfortante.
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"The suspect on Thursday agreed to remain in custody while his case moves forward."
WHAT?
US prosecutors release new footage of #Trump #shooting suspect p.dw.com/p/5D6yt?at_med…
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The strongest El Niño in 150 years?
That’s not hype, it’s the actual median forecast right now for the developing event later this year.
It could rival — or even surpass — the legendary 1877 El Niño, the strongest on record, which was linked to widespread drought, monsoon failure, and global food crises in parts of Asia, Africa, and South America.
But what does that mean today?
It means a tremendous amount of excess ocean heat being released into the atmosphere - energy that can rearrange weather patterns around the world.
That typically leads to:
📷 Increased flood risk in some regions
📷 More intense/ prolonged heatwaves, drought and fires
📷 A shift in severe storm tracks
📷 And often a suppressed Atlantic hurricane season, but boosted in the East Pacific.
But this isn’t 1877… forecasting, infrastructure, and global awareness are far better today. We’ll be better prepared.
The physics, though, haven’t changed.
Since it’s so huge, when the Pacific talks, the atmosphere listens!
Now transparency on the science: the 1877 3-month Nino 3.4 ocean temp anomaly maxed out at +2.7°C. The latest median forecast for late 2026 is +2.75°C in the Nino 3.4 region. So, it may be stronger. Here’s the caveat: that region is now approx .75 - 1°C warmer than it was in 1855, so some of the heat building up there is on top of a baseline which is already warmer today. So in absolutes… this will probably rival 1877, but relatively speaking due to global warming, the event will likely fall short and thus its global impacts may not rise to that level. Time will tell.
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@RealJessica Sure sounds like this guy has all the facts as to what the judge will do, the law, etc. It almost sounds like he set her up. Not dismissing what she did, but he's just a troll with his video cam and social media business.
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@Electroversenet Just doing some math... that would be an average of 45 birds a month. It makes me wonder how many birds died each month in that area before the project was built. That's a really rough area; very hot, very dry, very windy. Then there's all the birds killed by semi trucks.
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California's $2.2 billion solar plant is shutting down.
Once hailed as a breakthrough, the Ivanpah Solar Facility in the Mojave Desert is now a case study in failed technology and environmental risk.
Built with $1.6 billion in federal loans in 2014, the plant was hailed as a symbol of America's clean energy future. It used 173,000 mirrors to focus sunlight onto three massive towers heating fluid to drive steam turbines.
Complicated.
Expensive.
And it never delivered on its promise.
After just 11 years, the technology is now obsolete.
On top of that, the facility became notorious for its environmental toll, with estimates of at least 6,000 birds incinerated each year by the concentrated beams.
The promise was affordable, reliable, green power. The reality was high costs, technical failures and ecological damage.
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@HomegrownTHC @sciencegirl Blah, blah, blah... it required electricity to charge, which required a power plant that gave off emissions. What's your gripe? You'd rather choke on fumes & see chemtrails? You like black soot falling down on you, your grandkids? But wait! You probably are pro nuke power, right?
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@sciencegirl Zero emissions? How did they charge the thing? Lightning? Last I checked, about 60% of NY's power grid came from natural gas. That is not zero emission.
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@DGPredict_ Baseball players are the worst fighters. They look like idiots when they do it. It's a shame the leagues allow it, but that's because the sick public loves it.
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