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A lion can stand three feet from your face on a safari and not even register that you exist. To its brain, you and the jeep are the same animal. One big weird shape that doesn't smell like food. Stand up though, and you go from invisible to dinner in under a second.
For the lion, you and the other tourists never register as separate people. The whole jeep looks like one giant creature made of metal and fabric and humans all smushed together. That shape has no scent of any prey animal, and it moves nothing like one. The brain searches its mental file of every animal it's ever hunted, finds no match, and moves on.
Lions learn this from their mothers. In places like the Serengeti or Maasai Mara, they see more than 100 of these jeeps a day. Cubs grow up watching mom ignore every truck. They copy what mom does. After a few generations, an entire population of lions has decided that safari vehicles are boring background noise, no different from trees or rocks.
Hunting is expensive. A lion that picks the wrong target won't have enough energy left to catch the right one tomorrow. So when the brain sees a weird shape that doesn't fit anything in its hunting memory, it just skips it.
But the whole truce hangs on one rule. The shape has to stay the same. The second someone stands up or leans out the window, the big creature breaks apart. Suddenly there's a person-sized snack standing where a big boring shape used to be. The lion's brain registers the change in under a second.
In June 2015, a 29-year-old American filmmaker rolled down her window at a park near Johannesburg to take a photo. A lioness was already a meter from the truck, just watching. It lunged through the open window and bit her in the neck. She died at the scene.
Ten years later, in September 2025, a zookeeper at Safari World in Bangkok stepped out of his vehicle in the lion section. One lion charged. The rest of the pride joined within seconds. The park had run these tours for over 40 years and nobody had ever died like that.
Craig Packer has spent over 40 years studying lions and started the world's first lion research center back in 1986. He's said it plainly more than once. Lions don't have much patience for humans acting weird. Sit still and you're part of the furniture; move suddenly and you're a target.
The truce works because every lion in those parks grew up watching its mom ignore the trucks. Break the pattern, and the whole thing falls apart in about as long as it takes to stand up.
Nurse@MaysaBolelli
Afrika'da hayvanlar safari araçlarına neden saldırmaz?
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@Dre_Cali @hyperknot @OpenFreeMapOrg @levelsio I replied with this in of his posts he didn't bother to reply actually he closed the comments section in his post talking about switching to @OpenFreeMapOrg i'dont know why ?
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OpenFreeMap survived 100,000 requests per second
I was about to post about how nice the last 10 months of OpenFreeMap have been. The architecture has really proven itself to be great, Cloudflare has agreed to sponsor the bandwidth, Hetzner servers are super stable as always, serving tiles from Btrfs proved to be a great choice, nginx is amazing, and life is good.
Then, out of the blue, I'm getting reports that some tiles are not loading, which normally means tile generation bugs, but not this time. I look into the nginx logs and see this:
2025/08/08 23:08:16 [crit] 1084275#1084275: *161914910 open() "/mnt/ofm/planet-20250730_001001_pt/tiles/8/138/83.pbf" failed (24: Too many open files) ...
This is weird. I've never seen anything like this. I check nload, and it shows huge traffic. I log into Cloudflare and I see THIS for the last 24 hours.
What? 3 billion requests in 24 hours? What on Earth is that? Also, 215 TB of traffic from tiny, 70 kB files?
The article continues on my blog:
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cozy afternoon: just discord w your friends and deliver food together #vibejam @peluucs
play now: capybara-vibejam26.leocoout.dev/?ref=vibejam
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And understanding is the product of thinking, so there is no way to avoid the thinking -- you can only outsource thinking you've already thought.
If you're doing the same thinking over and over again, the exact same line of mechanical thought, then you can automate it.
But the #1 failure mode in automation is jumping straight into it without actually understanding what you're automating.
Automation starts with you getting inside the loop and figuring out exactly once the loop is. Then, and only then, can you automate yourself out of the loop.
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مقطع للطبيب المصري "إسلام علي" وهو يقوم بإجراءات إنعاش لمولود خرج شبه ميت من رحم أمه.
انتشر المقطع بسبب هدوء ومهنية الطبيب الذي اشتهر عالمياً ولديه مقاطع منتشرة في وسائل التواصل، لكن هذا المقطع بالذات نال أكثر من 13 مليون مشاهدة حتى الآن.
x.com/onlyCFrancisco…
المقطع التقط من "مركز الكنانه للنساء والتوليد والجراحات المتخصصة" في طنطا، محافظة الغربية، مصر.
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الألغاز ما تعطيك جرأة بشكل مباشر لكنها تغيّر الطريقة اللي تفكّر فيها تحت الضغط، وهذا ينعكس على كلامك قدام الناس ، الفكرة ببساطة: أنت داخل اللغز تتعود على ثلاث أشياء تتكرر بشكل يومي:
١- تواجه شيء غير واضح.
٢- تغلط أكثر من مرة.
٣- تكمل رغم الإحساس بعدم اليقين.
*هذا بالضبط نفس اللي يصير في التحدث: ما تعرف كيف بيكون رد الناس، ممكن تغلط، وممكن تتوتر.
* هل تعلم انتظمت على ممارسة الألغاز يقلّ القلق بشكل كبير جدًا ؟ والسبب الثلاث الذي ذكرتهم !
تركي البدر@Mensa09
هذه أقل شيء تفعله وسأشرح شرح عامي تفصيلي لدرجة الكل يفهم بشرط واحد من يقول علاقة الألغاز بالثقة والجرأة ؟!
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DeepSeek-V4-Pro
🔹 Enhanced Agentic Capabilities: Open-source SOTA in Agentic Coding benchmarks.
🔹 Rich World Knowledge: Leads all current open models, trailing only Gemini-3.1-Pro.
🔹 World-Class Reasoning: Beats all current open models in Math/STEM/Coding, rivaling top closed-source models.
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Nice findings from hotelist.com data
Jera ⛩@Jera_Value
🏆 ¿Cuál es el mejor hotel del mundo? ¿Y de España? Pequeño hilo off-topic sobre la nueva herramienta de @levelsio para comprar hoteles con IA. En concreto, me ha llamado la atención su pestaña de estadísticas. Tiene cosas bastante curiosas. Os dejo la web al final 👇
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