industrial curiosity

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industrial curiosity

industrial curiosity

@ind_curiosity

Software architect/engineer/entomologist, https://t.co/YdYaE0BJCS on Mastodon Also, @fisherkingpoet

Tel Aviv, Israel Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Vered@veredsho·
@gontarzn הרבה מאוד אנשים גרו בצריפי אסבסט וקדחו חורים בקירות. לוחות אסבסט היו לנו בכיתות כשהיינו ילדים. ככל שידוע לי רק עובדי ישאסבסט ( המפעל שייצר) חלו בסרטן הנורא. בחצר המפעל היה הר של אבקת אסבסט שילדים היו משחקים שם. לא ידעו שזה רעיל ומסוכן.
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Nir Gontarz@gontarzn·
נחמד שתלו שלטי אזהרה מפני האסבסט שהתפוצץ והתפרק והתפזר מתוך הבסיס הצבאי ברחבי השכונה בעקבות פגיעת הטיל, אבל מעבר לזה אף גורם ממשלתי לא הסביר לנו מה המשמעויות והסכנות ולכמה זמן. לא ברור מי אמור לטפל בזה ומה הילדים נושמים. מה שכן החיילים בבסיס מסתובבים לפרקים עם חליפות ומסכות הגנה
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industrial curiosity@ind_curiosity·
@SiavoshDehdash1 @WikiBias unfortunately, we in the west have made a point of raising a generation of fools. we never thought it was worth investing in our teachers and modernizing our educational institutions. 1/2
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WikiBias@WikiBias·
Wikipedia’s templates equate Iran, the world’s top state sponsor of terrorism, with Israel, a democracy fighting for its survival. This isn’t balanced symmetry; it’s fact distortion: a serious failure to accurately reflect the reality of Iran’s long terrorist footprint.
WikiBias tweet media
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industrial curiosity@ind_curiosity·
5/5 creating more of the same, because we haven't figured out a model for connecting people that encourages good, healthy behavior.
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industrial curiosity@ind_curiosity·
4/5 dangerous for kids and teens, it's dangerous for everyone. and most of us are just going with it because we don't have much choice. and all the good people who try to make alternatives are just
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industrial curiosity@ind_curiosity·
1/5 a really amazing youtube channel got taken down, and it's almost guaranteed that it's due to unjust #copyright strikes. watching content producers like @rickbeato fighting off #lawfare trolls makes it clear that google/youtube really don't care, and that there're no
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industrial curiosity@ind_curiosity·
@GedaliahBlum i pray you're wrong. i wonder if the US thinks it's a good time to jump in and support the iranians by getting boots on the ground and making deals for their oil... but they might well be looking to protect iranian interests from their northern and eastern neighbors
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Gedaliah Blum 🇮🇱
Gedaliah Blum 🇮🇱@GedaliahBlum·
I have to say this. Over the past few months, I’ve made several predictions regarding the Iranian threat. I’m not a prophet, and I can’t see the future but I have a knack for picking up small pieces of information and connecting the dots to see the bigger picture. In fact, on ILTV I predicted, without hesitation, that Israel would strike Iran. Two days before the attack, I told my wife, “We’re going in Thursday night.” And that’s exactly what happened. Now, I’m deeply concerned about the coming days. Not because Israel isn’t winning, we are dominating in the air, executing precise strikes but because the United States is now joining the fight. And that raises a serious question: Why would the U.S. join if Israel is winning? From the beginning, the U.S. said this was Israel’s decision. They stayed out of it. They pushed for a diplomatic resolution, but after 60 days and no deal, Israel acted. Trump warned Iran, and now he’s backing that warning. But here’s the part no one is saying out loud: The Iranian regime is cornered. And that’s when they’re most dangerous. Forget the ballistic missiles and drones, that’s not their ace. Recent intel has uncovered additional secret uranium enrichment sites in Iran. And while the official line says they don’t yet have a nuclear weapon, I’m not convinced. Intelligence isn’t perfect. There are signs of something bigger brewing. I’m not trying to cause panic, but let’s be real: if President Trump is leaving the G7 early and flying back to Washington for emergency overnight meetings, it’s not because Israel has things under control. It’s because there’s a threat we’re not being told about. Maybe to avoid hysteria. I get that. But if I lived in Tel Aviv right now, I’d take a few days and head somewhere safer and I’d pray I’m wrong.
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