Daniel
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Daniel
@DanielF737
He/Him. Ninjachicken737 online. D2, FPV, Homelabbing. Full stack software engineer. If you defend genocide, fuck off

Cryo Archive Vaults 7 escalating mechanical and combat based arenas climaxing in a raid boss style fight In an extraction shooter where your gears at risk, with limited health shields and revives With a timer counting down to Exfil or lose With enemy teams looking for the same bag This is an all time peak hardcore gameplay experience reserved for the few. Insane

Marathon devs have shared their reasons for Ranked and Cryo Archive being weekend only: - Players will lose a lot of gear, so Cryo and Ranked should feel like an event you schedule towards and grind gear up to do - Some rewards on Cryo are too good and would break the economy and power gain systems if it were always open - Cryo and Ranked both have gear ante requirements and level requirements and need a consistent flow of players in the queue to make sure matches are full to retain the challenge. Making it a scheduled event means more players will show up during that window.


Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…

BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇶 Drones are now freely operating over the US bases No air defense, no people to shoot them down. Iraqi militias release a video showing an FPV drone roaming through the U.S. Victoria Base in Baghdad, Iraq, searching the base before impacting a facility.








EXCLUSIVE Two Australian sailors were on board the US nuclear-powered submarine that sank an Iranian warship with a torpedo yesterday. 9news.com.au/world/us-israe…


Former Intelligence Officer Alleges Australian Data Used in Strikes on Iran Questions are being raised about Australia’s potential role in recent strikes on Iran after a former intelligence officer claimed information gathered on Australian soil may be helping guide military operations. Speaking in a report aired by SBS, former intelligence analyst and current independent MP Andrew Wilkie said it is “indisputable” that intelligence collected in Australia is contributing to targeting data used by the United States and Israel. Wilkie, who famously resigned from Australia’s intelligence services in opposition to the Iraq War, is now calling for urgent scrutiny of the country’s involvement. He argues that if Australian facilities are providing information that assists military strikes, then the government must explain why the country is effectively supporting what many legal experts consider an unlawful war under international law. Central to the debate is the highly secretive Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap near Alice Springs, one of the most important intelligence bases in the global US surveillance network. Pine Gap receives data from powerful surveillance satellites that monitor military communications, radar systems and electronic signals across large regions of the world. The facility helps analysts identify the location of missile systems, track launches using infrared satellite sensors and pinpoint targets by analysing intercepted signals. This information can then be shared with allied militaries and potentially used to plan and carry out strikes. Critics argue that if intelligence gathered through Pine Gap is helping identify targets in Iran, Australia could be morally and legally implicated in the attacks. They warn that by closely aligning itself with US and Israeli military actions, the Australian government risks dragging the country into a wider conflict. Source: sbs.com.au/news/video/for…

Former Intelligence Officer Alleges Australian Data Used in Strikes on Iran Questions are being raised about Australia’s potential role in recent strikes on Iran after a former intelligence officer claimed information gathered on Australian soil may be helping guide military operations. Speaking in a report aired by SBS, former intelligence analyst and current independent MP Andrew Wilkie said it is “indisputable” that intelligence collected in Australia is contributing to targeting data used by the United States and Israel. Wilkie, who famously resigned from Australia’s intelligence services in opposition to the Iraq War, is now calling for urgent scrutiny of the country’s involvement. He argues that if Australian facilities are providing information that assists military strikes, then the government must explain why the country is effectively supporting what many legal experts consider an unlawful war under international law. Central to the debate is the highly secretive Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap near Alice Springs, one of the most important intelligence bases in the global US surveillance network. Pine Gap receives data from powerful surveillance satellites that monitor military communications, radar systems and electronic signals across large regions of the world. The facility helps analysts identify the location of missile systems, track launches using infrared satellite sensors and pinpoint targets by analysing intercepted signals. This information can then be shared with allied militaries and potentially used to plan and carry out strikes. Critics argue that if intelligence gathered through Pine Gap is helping identify targets in Iran, Australia could be morally and legally implicated in the attacks. They warn that by closely aligning itself with US and Israeli military actions, the Australian government risks dragging the country into a wider conflict. Source: sbs.com.au/news/video/for…

EA will be supporting linux more than epic games💀 jobs.ea.com/en_US/careers/… as well as Windows on Arm







