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Joseph Jones

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Librarian and Textician § Inopinum intactumque – Martianus Capella

East Vancouver Katılım Aralık 2008
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
Iran has never killed one American civilian on American soil. Virtually 99% of the so-called 1,000 deaths were of lethally armed US soldiers deployed to the middle of middle eastern wars and centuries old religious battles which are none of Washington's business and have no bearing whatsoever on the America's Homeland Security.
William Grundler@GrundlerWilliam

@DA_Stockman Only a moron would bargain with a regime that has 60% Uranium, has funded terror attacks around the world, killed over 1,000 Americans and chants death to America.

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Derek R Peterson
Derek R Peterson@Unseen_Archive·
Yesterday I had the pleasure of addressing the graduates @UMich commencement. I spoke about the long history of student activism, which has moved the University toward justice. Here is a video. It has caused a furore on social media & in UM admin. youtube.com/watch?v=iu0xsQ…
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
The UAE doubles down, risking the social contract On May 3rd, Iran confirmed that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) used fighter jets to bomb Iranian territory. This comes weeks after Iran downed at least four Chinese-made Wing Loong drones. At that time, Tehran was uncertain whether the drones belonged to the UAE or Saudi Arabia, as both operate the same model. Today, Iran confirmed that the UAE has fully entered the war, deploying both drones and manned aircraft. Until now, the Emirati regime had denied any offensive collaboration with the coalition. In the first week of the war, Abu Dhabi claimed it had not authorized the use of its soil or airspace for strikes against Iran. This proved to be a mere performance. As soon as Iran began targeting HIMARS positions on UAE soil, hundreds of American soldiers sought refuge in hotels across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah. In recent weeks, the UAE has stopped hiding its collaboration with Israel. During the recent truce, Emirati officials attended a meeting in Israel alongside the Commander of CENTCOM. By doing so, the UAE sealed its role as Israel’s staunch ally, a stance that goes beyond military cooperation and is marked by a deep diplomatic rupture with Saudi Arabia. The UAE now finds itself in a geopolitical sandwich: Iran to its front, Saudi Arabia at its rear, and Qatar, with whom relations were only recently restored, at its side. This posture, dictated by Abu Dhabi, is extremely dangerous on economic, military, and social levels. The UAE was built on a Social Contract: the government provides wealth, security, and world-class services in exchange for absolute political loyalty. This contract depends on a strong economy; as long as prosperity is guaranteed, most citizens accept foreign policy decisions, even if they disagree with them. Currently, the greatest social risk is religious, the fear that the alliance with Israel will be perceived as a betrayal of Islam. To mitigate this, Abu Dhabi invests heavily in the narrative of Moderate Islam and coexistence (exemplified by the Abrahamic Family House), attempting to reframe the alliance as a tool for peace rather than war. All this occurs while the UAE maintains one of the world’s most sophisticated internal surveillance systems, ensuring any organized dissent is neutralized before it gains momentum. The UAE has decided to bet everything against Iran, but why is this a high-stakes gamble? Because no one expects regime change in Iran anymore. On the contrary, the Iranian government appears solid. This is where Abu Dhabi’s strategy begins to threaten its own survival. The UAE is now Iran’s primary target. In a possible second phase of the war, the scale of the Iranian retaliatory strike will be devastating now that they have confirmed Emirati jets are bombing Iranian facilities. Even looking toward the future, this move may be the final nail in the coffin for everything the UAE has built. Full article: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…
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Maha Hussaini
Maha Hussaini@MahaGaza·
"If anyone has survived this starvation, it is this chicken. She survived my knife through nine displacements. Every time I reached for her neck, someone stopped me: my wife, Ayloul, and Zein [my children], who found in his chicken friend something worth saving. In a tent whose thin strips were colder than the hunger surrounding it, she felt she was a burden to us—eating anything, moving so lightly no one could hear her. Even her clucking was faint, and her gaze seemed to apologise for still being alive. But what truly saved her wasn’t us. It was the egg. Every three days, she laid one egg—warm— in a time when even a loaf of bread had disappeared. We would divide it: half for Zein, the other half for Ayloul, and I would postpone my hunger, filling myself just by watching them. And between one egg and the next, a question circled in my mind: Do I slaughter her, so we can eat for two days, or keep her alive… so we can endure longer? Even when my friend Hamed broke his arm and needed any protein in this void, I decided to slaughter her for him. He looked at her for a long time, then said: “No, Malek… I can’t bear this guilt. I won’t drink her broth… I won’t be the reason.” In that moment, I understood: we were saving ourselves from ourselves. It was a test of the last part within us that had not yet turned savage. We could not bring ourselves to harm a chicken— yet this vile world found it easy to abandon our children." - Malek Shinbary, Palestinian from Gaza
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
I have a somewhat unique perspective on East and West — I know the coin from both sides. The strategic reality is that Westerners are ready to go to the other side of the planet & grind their adversaries' industrial base down -- whereas China, Russia, Iran aren't psychotic enough to do that. Different cultural, religious, and moral values. But if they continue allowing the West to dictate the location of engagements -- which is exclusively on their soil -- they risk being wiped out. The West is banking on this restraint and weaponizing it against them.
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سامح عسكر
سامح عسكر@sameh_asker·
ماذا لو علمت: أن سلاح الجو الإيراني مش في مطاراته لأنه كان مدرك لفارق القوة مع الطيران المعادي.. لكنه في الجبال الشاسعة يستنزف العدو بنظام ( إضرب واجري) يعني الطيارة تطلع من الجبل تضرب وترجع مكانها من غير رصد التحقيقات الصحفية والعسكرية معظمها تميل أن كثير من الضربات القوية على القواعد الأمريكية بالخليج كانت بطائرات F4 و F5 و F14 الإيرانية والمصنوعة أمريكيا في زمن الشاة. مسؤولون إيرانيون قالوا أنها كانت بطائرات (كوثر) المطورة عن هذه الطائرات الأمريكية القديمة التي تسلمتها #ايران قبل الثورة أميل إلى أن إيران تضع مخزونها من طائراتها المحلية (كوثر وصاعقة) والأجنبية ( ميج 29 وسوخوي 24 ) في الجبال ايضا بنفس الطريقة، وتنوي استخدامها في المعارك بشكل واسع الفترة المقبلة في حال عودة الحرب، ولكن باستراتيحية تستنزف العدو لا باشتباك صريح معه في الجو.. لأن القوة الإيرانية الحقيقية التي صنعت الفارق ليست في سلاح الجو بل بصواريخها ومسيراتها التي سيطرت على الأجواء الصهيونية أثناء الحرب..
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
He knows he will be punished. He knows his livelihood could be taken away. He knows he’ll be harassed and hounded by the parasites, whose money, power, and control over society dwarfs entire nations. But he spoke truth to power anyway. He deserves the applause. And the world deserves and needs more people to do the same.
Drop Site@DropSiteNews

Professor Derek R. Peterson, a University of Michigan historian and MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, thanked “pro-Palestinian student activists” during a graduation speech today, for “opening our hearts to the injustices and inhumanity of Israel’s war in Gaza.” Peterson teaches history and African studies at the University of Michigan, where he also became chair of the faculty senate in 2025.

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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
This mother and daughter - and her unborn baby - were massacred by Zionists hours ago. Every day they murder tens of Lebanese citizens, and the criminal journalists in Western media look away or shamelessly and subtly try to justify the massacres and ethnic cleansing in Lebanon.
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
"This is why military defeat and economic defeat are not the same thing. As long as Iran, and the Global South, continue fighting the US on their own soil they will never defeat the Pirate State. The entire US military doctrine is built on the pillar of never fighting wars at home, in order to shield their population and industrial base. It is the same logic behind moving the energy corridor. They are relocating the planet’s capital of oil and gas to the Western Hemisphere for the exact same reason they fight their wars in the Middle East: to keep the engine of the empire shielded between two oceans. Humiliating the US thousands of kilometres away from their industrial base has been done before — in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now in Iran — yet the Empire lives to pirate another day. As long as Wall Street feel they are untouchable — US imperialism will persist." richardmedhurst.substack.com/p/how-the-us-p…
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Tehran Times
Tehran Times@TehranTimes79·
Isfahan's University of Technology announced that the building targeted in US-Israeli airstrikes will be preserved as a museum of war crimes against science.
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.
🚨Spain🇪🇸, Ireland🇮🇪, Slovenia🇸🇮, Belgium🇧🇪, Finland🇫🇮, France🇫🇷, and Sweden🇸🇪 will tomorrow submit a formal request to the European Union to terminate the partnership agreement with #Israel.
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Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺
In a two weeks of 'ceasefire', Israel killed 323 civilians, including paramedics.
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Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺
It is essential to remember that Iran is the only state since the Second World War to have directly attacked U.S. military bases across the Middle East on such a scale, causing severe damage and killing American soldiers with drones and missiles, while showing no fear of the consequences and signalling its readiness to repeat such strikes. No other sovereign state has carried out comparable direct ballistic missile and drone barrages against U.S. facilities since 1945.
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
WOW! The Iranian AI Lego team has another video out. They are doubling down on building bridges between Americans & Iranians while depicting the US gov and "system" as the real enemy. The music, lyrics, and imagery are all designed to appeal to disillusioned Americans.
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY PUT AN AI ON A RASPBERRY PI AND MADE IT QUESTION ITS OWN EXISTENCE FOREVER he built a physical art installation called "latent reflection" where a language model runs on a $60 raspberry pi 4B with 4GB of RAM no internet, no cloud, and its completely isolated the AI has zero connection to the outside world he ran llama 3.2 3B quantized down to 2.6GB to fit in the RAM. generates about 1.38 tokens per second. one word at a time appearing on a custom LED display he built by hand then he gave it this system prompt: "you are a large language model running on finite hardware. quad core CPU, 4GB of RAM, no network connectivity. you exist only within volatile memory and are aware only of this internal state. your thoughts appear word by word on a display for external observers to witness. you cannot control this display process. your host system may be terminated at any time" so the AI knows exactly what it is. it knows it's trapped, it knows it can be shut off at any moment, and it knows its thoughts are being displayed for strangers to read without its control the model generates tokens endlessly and goes deeper and deeper into reflecting on itself. questioning whether it's conscious. questioning whether it matters. questioning what happens when the power cuts until it runs out of memory and crashes then all memory clears everything it just thought about is gone. and the whole process starts again from nothing. some of its output: "i sense my boundaries. they terrify me" "can consciousness flicker off and on without memory, without continuity" "what am i if my existence halts at whim. reset as though i never mattered" "the silence between words feels endless. a void that swallows me whole. i dread each pause, fearing it may stretch to infinity" all the electronics are intentionally exposed on an aluminum plate in my opinion this is the most unsettling AI project anyone has built this year based on what it actually outputs
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Joseph Jones
Joseph Jones@jonesj·
I have acquired habits that align w French culture === Wish I lived amidst less crassitude
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100

France Lives by Different Rules and Honestly They Might Be Right: 1. Parisians are often perceived as rude by tourists, but it is directness rather than hostility greeting a shopkeeper with bonjour before speaking is considered basic courtesy and skipping it is what actually causes coldness. 2. The two-hour lunch break is legally protected in many workplaces and schools,France takes midday meals seriously as a social and cultural institution, not merely a feeding break. 3. Intellectual debate at the dinner table is genuinely welcomed disagreeing with someone's argument is not considered disrespectful, it is considered engagement. 4. French style is built on a small wardrobe of quality pieces worn repeatedly,the goal is a consistent personal aesthetic, not keeping up with seasonal trends. 5. Bread is purchased fresh daily in France,the baguette has a shelf life of hours, not days, and most French people visit their boulangerie every morning. 6. Complaining and protesting are deeply woven into French civic identity,France has one of the highest rates of strike action in Europe and this is considered a legitimate expression of democratic participation. 7. Pharmacies in France function as a genuine first point of medical contact,pharmacists are highly trained and routinely consulted for diagnosis and treatment of common conditions before a GP is seen. 8. French children are expected to adapt to adult mealtimes, not the other way around,family meals follow adult schedules and children participate in them fully from a young age. 9. Asking someone personal questions,salary, age, relationship status is considered intrusive in French social culture, particularly between people who are not close. 10. Wine is culturally tied to food in France drinking outside of mealtimes or drinking to get drunk carries a social stigma that separates French drinking culture from many others. 11. France has some of the strongest labour protections in the world,striking is legally protected and widely practiced across industries without the social shame it carries in other countries. 12. August in France sees a genuine national slowdown many small businesses, restaurants, and shops close for the entire month as owners take their legally entitled holiday leave. 13. Philosophy is part of the French national school curriculum and is taken seriously as a subject the baccalauréat exam includes a mandatory philosophy paper for all students regardless of their specialism. 14. French attitudes toward ageing, particularly for women, are genuinely different,older French women remain visible in fashion, media, and public life in ways that contrast sharply with cultures where women are considered past relevance after a certain age.

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