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@Lolzilla45

You'll come to learn a great deal if you study the Insignificant in depth. - Odysseus Elytis | Rekt Software Dev | Header - @ShafwanZaidon

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Sagar
Sagar@sagarcasm·
Every Friday Trump declares he has won the war Every Saturday he gives ultimatum to Iran Every Sunday he says Iran is finished Every Monday he asks help from other countries Every Tuesday he says he doesn’t need any help Every Wednesday he says he wants peace Every Thursday he says war is not over
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Sebastián Cruz
Sebastián Cruz@ElCruzSeb·
THIS IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT MOMENT OF THE ENTIRE IRAN WAR. THREAD. 🧵 Let me walk you through what just happened. Iran shot down a US F-15E Strike Eagle. It went down in southern Iran. The wreckage is confirmed on Iranian soil. The pilot — or pilots — did not eject safely. Iran's Tasnim News says IRGC forces captured them. Iran initially claimed it was an F-35. It was an F-15E. Either way, they have the wreckage. And they claim they have the crew. The US scrambled an immediate rescue operation. F-35s flew combat air patrol overhead. MQ-9 drones monitored the crash site. A C-130 and Black Hawk helicopters went in for extraction. The rescue failed. One Black Hawk was shot down during the attempt. Multiple aircraft lost in a single operation. The US is publicly denying all of it. No confirmed losses. No confirmed POWs. Nothing. That silence is deafening. Now here's where it gets really bad. This morning, Trump said "take the oil and make a fortune." This afternoon, Iran announced they have an American prisoner of war. The same damn day. March 31: Trump said he was "willing to end the war." April 3: Trump says take the oil. April 3: American pilot captured on Iranian soil. The last time Iran held Americans hostage was 1979. 444 days. Destroyed Carter's entire presidency. A POW is not just a tragedy. A POW is leverage. Iran now holds a card nobody can take from them. If that pilot appears on Iranian state television, the political fallout in the US will be unlike anything we've seen. Over 100 legal experts today called the US strikes potential war crimes. Now a US servicemember is in Iranian custody. This is not a footnote. This is the story.
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AyakaMods
AyakaMods@AyakaMods·
- Crunchyroll launched in 2006 as a pirate anime streaming site - After a $4M investment in 2009, they went legal and abandoned the fansubbers who built them, no credit, no compensation - Crunchyroll betrayed fansubbed - Fansubs gave you karaoke OP/ED lyrics, translator notes, colored dialogue per character, and honorifics, none of which Crunchyroll has ever consistently offered - Crunchyroll shut down its Games division in 2024, quietly killing it with little notice to users who had invested time in it - Crunchyroll manga service was shut down in 2016, then relaunched recently, but folded into the subscription fee with a limited catalog - Sony bought Crunchyroll for $1.175 billion in 2021 - Crunchyroll has raised subscription prices multiple times since the Sony acquisition, while delivering less - Crunchyroll acquired Funimation in 2022 and shut it down in April 2024, eliminating the last major competitor - Crunchyroll actively fights anime piracy - Disabled comments section on all anime under episodes and news posts in July 2024 - Crunchyroll streams censored TV broadcast versions of anime, but piracy is an uncensored anime scene - Crunchyroll denied switching to OOONA when asked by Anime News Network, refusing to confirm whether they'd used Aegisub, despite multiple staff leaks confirming the change - Crunchyroll subtitles typesetting was gutted/downgraded - Crunchyroll used AI translation a German subtitle (ChatGPT said: Wenn ich die Welt von hier an weiter genießen kann) - Crunchyroll raised subscription tiers again by $2 in February 2026 - Crunchyroll stayed silent, made no public disclosure, as data was breached on March 12, 2026
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
plan mode: "Hey, let's not modify any files and discuss this" ... dicsussion, files are explored ... "ok, put what we discussed in a .md file." ... agent writes first shitty version .. "alright, i opened it in vs code, let's collab on the file" ... plan forms and gets refined ... "ok, finally, at the end, instruct yourself which files to read in full so you get up to speed in a new session immediately" works in any harness, you pick your editing UI, your versioning, everything. the agent is just there to help blow through the codebase, optionally challenge your madness, and do the typing for you. i'd hate for a harness to dictate how this should be done. and most often the agent needs more than read/ls/grep for the exploration phase, as it may involve writing throwaway code/APIs.
David Cramer@zeeg

I use plan mode btw, and you should too. It is extraordinarily effective at helping you bring clarity, and in most harnesses it also helps improve the active context window. Can you ship lines of programming that compile without it? Yes. Except your job is not just shipping "code that compiles".

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John Kraus
John Kraus@johnkrausphotos·
For those curious about how the Artemis II crew is sharing photos on social media during their journey, Reid said the following during his February 20 weekly update: “…all four astronauts will hand their social media over to our respective agencies… so while we’re up there, our social media coordinator for the astronaut office, Camille, will be posting… so we will write the content, we’ll give her the ideas, we’ll send pictures down while we’re on our way out to the Moon and back, and then she’ll do the posting on the various platforms… it’s us posting, but not directly, because we will not have internet connection while we’re out there on the Deep Space Network.” instagram.com/reel/DU_whd5Dp…
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid

There are no words.

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am.will
am.will@LLMJunky·
I did it. Found a way to greatly reduce usage rates in Claude. step 1: navigate to your .claude folder and open settings.json make the following changes: json { "model": "claude-sonnet-4-5", "compactThreshold": 200000, "subagentModel": "claude-haiku-4-5-20251001" } save and close the file step 2: back in your terminal, run claude to open a new session - once you're inside, type `/effort medium` - press enter to save step 3: now let's make sure we're not using unnecessary additional tokens in outputs. type /config scroll down to "verbose output" press space bar and set to "false" step 4: good. now for the most important step press ctrl+c once to pause the session you'll see a prompt asking if you want to exit, press ctrl+c again to confirm keep your terminal open step 5: type the following: `npm i -g @openai/codex && codex`
Lydia Hallie ✨@lydiahallie

Thank you to everyone who spent time sending us feedback and reports. We've investigated and we're sorry this has been a bad experience. Here's what we found:

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Miss Ally
Miss Ally@MissAlly_01·
To stop ants coming in to your house leave a saucer of milk outside. The adult ants drink it & it has an effect on ant reproduction. The young are born without toes so they can't climb in to your cavity walls. This effect is called lack toes in toddler ants.
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
Let's spend coffee time playing a little wargame in which the US decides to take on Iran and commit to a full war against it Look at this map. Where could the US stage an invasion of Iran? To Iran's east, you'll find Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. A big triple no. To Iran's south: the Persian Gulf which it completely dominates. No good. To Iran's west: Iraq and Turkiye. The first a definite no, the second, a no so probable it must be considered a certain. Turkiye will not go to war with Iran for the US and Israel - a war not only sure to decimate it, but a war Turkich people will be fanatically against. To Iran's north is the Caspian Sea. No use. Azerbaijan and Armenia present an opening, but how will hundreds of thousands of NATO soldiers get there (let alone undetected)? If they go by sea, they will need to traverse the Mediterranean and the Black Sea and virtually physically go through Istanbul. Not only politically complicated, but a long long journey that gives Iran tons of time to prepare. Remember the months and months the US took to amass forces for the Iraq invasion? It took 6 months or so - with no interruptions. The problem is, with Iran, there's no way they're going to simply build up forces near the designated target's borders. Iran has an arsenal of hundreds of thousands of guided and precise ballistic missiles, satellites in space and eyes almost everywhere. If a war is declared or started, every American asset within 0-3000 kilometers of Iran's borders will be bombarded so viciously no missile defense system will be able to stop it. And all those dozens and dozens of American bases scattered throughout the vast area surrounding Iran? How will the US defend them under an attack on a scale of 1000 October 7th's combined? Additionally, Iran has the most sophisticated anti-ship missiles in the world (Russia's Yakhont), of which it probably has thousands by now. This means no surface ship is going to be able to come close enough to Iran to make it an effective striking weapon (is this going to be the first time we get to see an aircraft carrier drowning? I believe potentially yes). The US will have to rely on air superiority, but this is going to prove a very difficult, almost impossible task. US planes will have to fly a long way to get to Iran (and back), and it has invested massively in air defense systems, including some of the most sophisticated in Russia's arsenal. The US will lose many planes which will take years to replenish, and Iran will be able to target with ballistic missiles and drones all the bases from which they take off in Europe or the Middle East. Another tool the US will use is cruise missiles fired from submarines: but this, too, does not win wars, and can be costly against a rival that prepared for this. A full-scale invasion of Iran will require potentially millions of soldiers and will take years. The West is simply incapable of an effort of this kind: where will they find millions of young men willing to die at sea in order to occupy a country thousands of miles away? Today? Give me a break. All this time the Iranians will be defending their home and their independence. The West will be trying to colonize and destroy them. They will have Gaza on their minds. - I didn't mention Israel because it is virtually irrelevant in this war. Hizbullah alone is enough to paralyze it and keep its military busy for months. - Bonus point: think about what happens to energy prices in an actual war with Iran. 500$ for an oil barrel? 1000$? 2000$? All is possible. Guess what country will remain the biggest international producer and exporter of oil and gas, and rip all those extra many, many trillions. You guessed tight. Russia. If the Persian Gulf is up in flames, Russia will become a global economic superpower (at a time when the US is dwindled militarily and economically and cannot even fake a military threat against it). - Another bonus point: you think Iran cannot, or will not attack on American soil? Think again. From cyber attacks to large-scale, professional, military-level sabotage and guerrilla warfare, in a war with Iran life in the US will definitely not be business as usual, and not only because inflation will be something 200%, and thousands of dead soldiers will return home in coffins every month for a long time. - The US cannot win a war against Iran. And I believe all parties involved know it. The only thing that remains unknown is how insane and self-destructive the US has become under Netanyahu's and AIPAC's, how shall we call it, influence
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
Notice how Muslims have zero issues with Christians taking over Trafalgar Square today? No Muslims disturbed the event, no Muslims had anything negative to say about Christians getting on with their worship. Big contrast to a few weeks ago when social media and extremist politicians in Reform and the Tories were going crazy during Eid. My only conclusion is that us Muslims are an inherently more tolerant lot.
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kanjiro1922
kanjiro1922@kanjiro1922·
Malaysia fa is arrogant even in the early 2000, I remember in year 2007 there was a AFC meeting in Kuala Lumpur , my wife was the translator for the japanese fa who came and they share a 100 page document on development with Malaysia fa, you know what they told my wife? "please summarise to 10 page as our president wont read longer than that". What an arrogant association , no wonder your fate is like this ,
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ᴊᴏᴇ ʟᴇᴇ
ᴊᴏᴇ ʟᴇᴇ@iamjoelee·
My sister in Christ. Not only was your son sent to kill innocents. Your timeline includes a prayer for Good Friday - and shitting on Muslims for your bigoted Islamophobic view. Christ wouldn't tell you to fuck off - but I will. Fuck off. You know what the biblical term is for you? Pharisees. Self-righteous hypocrites with endless displays of fake piety. So again. Fuck off.
N B@lovelynancie

Please keep the two F-15 pilots who were shot down in your prayers tonight. One of my sons is a fighter pilot, and I still haven’t heard any news from him or his unit. My heart is heavy with worry. Please pray for all the pilots and their families. 🙏

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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
HR: We lost the new hire today. CEO: What happened? HR: He resigned after his first week. CEO: That makes no sense. We doubled his previous salary. HR: Yes, but salary was not the issue. CEO: Then what was? HR: You asked him why he left at exactly 5:00 p.m. And why he left the office before you did. CEO: I was just trying to understand his mindset. HR: He understood it clearly. He felt the company was not paying for his work, but for control over his time. CEO: But commitment matters. HR: So do boundaries. He finished his work, met expectations, and left on time. But instead of that being seen as professionalism, it was treated like a lack of loyalty. CEO: People should not rush out of the office. HR: He was not rushing out. He was simply leaving when the workday ended. CEO: Still, it did not look right. HR: That is exactly why he left. He realized very quickly that even with better pay, the culture expected presenteeism over performance. CEO: That is unfortunate. HR: Yes. We offered him double the salary, but also gave him a preview of a workplace where leaving on time becomes a character issue. CEO: So what are you saying? HR: If employees are judged for having boundaries, then no amount of money will make them stay. A higher salary can attract people. But if respect for time is missing, it will not keep them.
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goma@soigomaa·
A pharmaceutical company threatened to destroy a doctor's career if she warned her own patients that their medication was damaging their livers. Dr Nancy Olivieri discovered that a drug she was trialling was causing progressive liver damage in children with a rare blood disorder. When she moved to warn her patients Apotex threatened to sue her. The Hospital for Sick Children fired her. The University of Toronto stayed silent — they were negotiating a $30 million donation from the same drug company at the time. She warned her patients anyway. She published her findings in the New England Journal of Medicine. In 2023 she won the John Maddox Prize for scientific courage. Follow for one untold story every day.
𓍼@euphemey

Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館
Claiming that "this waterway is a global public good" requires facing two questions: First, where was the EU when this "global public good" was available to everyone except Iran—a coastal country on the Strait of Hormuz? For years, Iran’s oil and trade were disrupted by the Americans through their unilateral and illegal maximum sanctions. Yet, Iran exercised self-restraint for decades; the EU noticed this but did not bother to reiterate that the Strait of Hormuz is a "global public good." Second, the flow is constrained by the aggression of the American and Israeli regimes, why then tout the EU’s Aspides naval mission instead of stopping the aggression itself?
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas

Thank you @YvetteCooperMP for convening a call of over 40 countries on the Strait of Hormuz. This waterway is a global public good. Iran cannot be allowed to charge countries a bounty to let ships pass. International law doesn’t recognise pay-to-pass schemes. Today, we looked at diplomatic, economic, and security measures to restore safe passage, alongside working with the shipping industry. The EU’s Aspides naval mission has already assisted 1,700 ships in the Red Sea and must be scaled up. We cannot afford to lose another critical trade route. We support work by the UN on humanitarian corridors in the Strait to get food and fertilisers out. The EU has tools to track and facilitate transit that could help with that.

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Kyle Daigle
Kyle Daigle@kdaigle·
Yup, platform activity is surging. There were 1 billion commits in 2025. Now, it's 275 million per week, on pace for 14 billion this year if growth remains linear (spoiler: it won't.) GitHub Actions has grown from 500M minutes/week in 2023 to 1B minutes/week in 2025, and now 2.1B minutes so far this week. So we're pushing incredibly hard on more CPUs, scaling services, and strengthening GitHub’s core features. And as a fine purveyor of hand-crafted shit code for many years, I'm not gonna weigh in on that. 🤣
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen

I would like to make my apologies for defending M$, but I must from time to time. I have to put respect on github for handling the amount of shit code that has been added over the last 3 months. literally 10s of billions of lines of code that will never see the light of a CPU

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Syahir
Syahir@syahir·
Baca replies kat bawah pun dah tau kebanyakan orang tak faham apa yang diorang cakap. BYD buang 100 ribu atau 10% pekerja sebab jualan dan untung dekat China jatuh. Overcapacity berpunca daripada pelaburan yang terlebih-lebih dan persaingan dengan syarikat pembuat kereta yang lain menyebabkan price wars dan ada unit kereta yang mereka jual at loss untuk clearkan stok dalam masa saya consumer confidence dekat China tengah jatuh buat pengguna kurang berbelanja. Sebab tu BYD nak cari pasaran luar untuk export lebihan kapasiti sebab pasaran domestik yang besar pun dah tak mampu serap pengeluaran kereta dekat sana. BYD boleh jual murah selain daripada so-called efficiency, mereka juga dapat subsidi yang besar daripada Kerajaan China dan mula tahun ni subsidi tu akan dikurangkan dan ditamatkan sebab Kerajaan China nak consolidate sektor automotif dan eliminate lebihan ni semua. Sama macam orang cakap pasal Mixue dan Luckin Coffee buang harga, itu juga isu overcapacity di mana pasaran domestik pun dah tak cukup untuk diorang expand, jadi cari pasaran luar negara supaya boleh serap barangan dan perkhidmatan yang diorang jual. Malaysia ni ada trade deficit dengan China RM164 bilion tahun lepas (2025), import dari sana sahaja RM353 bilion vs kita eksport hanya RM189 bilion. Kita sebagai pengguna kalau boleh memang nak semua murah. Satu dah terbiasa dengan dasar Kerajaan sejak dulu bagi subsidi pukal untuk minyak dengan dasar kawalan harga (harga siling), kedua dasar-dasar tersebut jadikan gaji pekerja kita tersekat dan tak boleh berkembang sebab perniagaan semua dah biasa dengan kos rendah disubsidi Kerajaan RM750 bilion sejak 70an. Elektrik pun sebahagian besar yang dijana melalui gas (piped gas) disubsidi oleh Petronas secara langsung melalui Regulated Piped Gas Price (RPGP) yang sejak 1990an Petronas kehilangan hasil (foregone revenue) lebih RM250 bilion sebab jual gas murah kepada sektor penjanaan kuasa elektrik. Bila barang murah merengek-rengek nak harga pasaran tanpa campurtangan Kerajaan, bila barang mahal melalak-lalak nak Kerajaan kawal, bagi subsidi dan sebagainya.
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Zac@ZacZakirin13

Isu ni kot yg MITI nampak, which kita org awam tak nampak? Belum apa² dah layoff 100,000 pekerja.

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IVY@Iamivy05·
during Ramadan my husband, who is Catholic, refused to eat during lunch so that he could sit in solidarity with his Muslim co-workers. despite their reassurances, he said he felt bad. So today, which is a holy day (Good Friday) for us Catholics, his Muslim friends fasted with him until noon and no one had meat. they all had vegan/vegetarian meals. my heart is so grateful for these signs of love ❤️
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