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@DanielF737

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

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Aralık 2015
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Daniel@DanielF737·
I just won pub trivia at the local. This is the greatest achievement of my life
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Are we really doing the "end game content is exclusionary and therefore bad" debate again after fucking a decade of doing it with Destiny. If ur shit at games or dont have mates just own up to it stop making it miserable for the rest of us
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@rosoddle I think for normal players it might look like attempting 1 vault a weekend if they manage to get a key that week
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Project Hail Mary was so good dude
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Ray@RayRaymejon·
@idearecyclingg Australia needs total VISA ban on anyone who serve in IDF IDF must be proscribed, their members shunned, vilified and refused entry
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This looks like hot garbage. Why would anyone ever want the devs creative vision warped and twisted like this. Must these fucking AI companies destroy everything I love just to justify their own existence
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce

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/…

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Ive comitted so much rook on rook violence in outpost
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Guy like me keeps my depleted meds on exfil 😤
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Peter Cronau
Peter Cronau@PeterCronau·
🚨LEAK🚨 Israel’s foreign minister lets slip that Australia’s crackdown on free speech is not about ‘antisemitism’, but is about preventing criticism of Israel. “I want to praise the change in legislation in Queensland designating some anti-Israeli slogans as criminal.” Sa’ar urged on the Zionists Federation of Australia: “I think it is crucially important and to the extent that you can influence other districts or states in Australia to do the same, that would be blessed.” michaelwest.com.au/israel-ministe…
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@slime_machine Theres extensions for premiere u can get that fix the chapter markers. Not the nicest solution but it works
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reformed hater@slime_machine·
is there an efficient way to mark moments in real time when streaming for editing later shit i tried/don’t want to do - streamdeck button for creating a twitch clip - button that triggers replay buffer save - marked mp4 format that doesn’t work in premier
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antipodean scourge
antipodean scourge@guywhoiswoke·
Disgusting cowardice from our governments. Nobody truly believes these phrases are anti-Semitic. They just don’t want to allow you to criticise Israel. Because if you acknowledge the reality of genocide, it by extension admits the Australian government is complicit.
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To the two people I killed last run, I want you to know I was playing on a DS. And I extracted. And you're a bitch #Marathon @MarathonTheGame
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@LogPowerslave I dont believe we've heard anything official yet. Been vigilant on this too, id love to get in early and help contribute to a companion app
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Log@LogPowerslave·
Does anyone know if Marathon will have an API that the community can work with in the same way they can I D2? DIM, Braytech etc added so much to the experience. I hope it's the same for Marathon.
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David Shoebridge
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
The Iranian regime is vile and the attack on them by Israel and the US is a war crime. Clarity on these two realities by Geoffrey Robertson. Solidarity with the Iranian people and condemnation of this US Israeli war of aggression is what the world desperately needs to focus on.
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David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
Last year, 50 Australians were serving on US attack submarines, and that number was on the rise. The Albanese Government must answer whether Australian troops were used in this attack. If we don't want to be involved in this war, withdraw Australian troops.
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Daniel@DanielF737·
Albo continues his endless quest to become the worst Australian PM of all time by doing everything he can to destroy this nations soul
OnePath Network@OnePathNetwork

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…

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Charlize Theroff
Charlize Theroff@CharlizeTheroff·
FUCK YOU @AlboMP how DARE he drag us into this shit?????
OnePath Network@OnePathNetwork

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…

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