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Air Power
Air Power@RealAirPower1·
The heart and soul of the A-10 Warthog: the GAU-8/A Avenger cannon and its "Coke bottle"-sized 30mm shell. The Avenger's PGU-14/B API round, in particular, can punch through over 50mm of solid steel armor at 1,200 meters. Even at 1,500 meters, it retains enough kinetic energy to shred light armor and MBT top-plating to bits. It doesn't just bite; it rips and tears 👊🏽💥
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k0x@k0xak·
@Berosh15 @michalhardyn Google reportuje bezmála 50% provozu po #IPv6. Většina lidí si toho ani nevšimne, ale existují případy kdy je šestka znatelně rychlejší.
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Michal Hardyn
Michal Hardyn@michalhardyn·
Starlink v Česku. 699 Kč měsíčně, zařízení zdarma, 30 dní na zkoušku. Zní to moc dobře. Tak kde je háček? Prošel jsem desítky recenzí – českých i zahraničních. Po měsících i letech používání. Pár věcí mě překvapilo. Kde funguje skvěle: → Samota u lesa v ČR: O2 dávalo 16 Mb/s, Starlink 160–250 Mb/s. Home office konečně jede. → Chata – chatař od 2021, čtyři zimy, husté sněžení, žádné výpadky. Dish se vyhřívá sám. → Karavan – rodina pracuje z cest 30–35 hodin týdně, 500–700 GB měsíčně, videohovory fungují. → Penziony – Francie a Itálie to nabízejí hostům jako standard. Sám jsem to zažil v Itálii v Toskánsku loni a Starlink fungoval velmi dobře. → Chorvatské pobřeží – LTE v létě kolabuje, Starlink drží 150–350 Mb/s. Na co si dát pozor: → Bez čistého výhledu na oblohu to nefunguje. Stromy = výpadky každé dvě minuty. → Vestavěná Wi-Fi je slabší článek. Vlastní router nebo kabel výrazně pomůže. → Kompetitivní gaming – tady mám pro gamery zklamání, latence a jitter zůstávají. → Spotřeba 50–75 W – na chatě s FVE OK, jinak počítejte 1 500–2 500 Kč ročně navíc. Největší překvapení: zima není problém. Norsko, Finsko, Česko – sníh dish zvládá. Problém je výhled na oblohu, ne počasí. Má někdo z vás Starlink? Jaké máte reálné zkušenosti?
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Ekonomat
Ekonomat@ekonomat_pl·
Facet przeprowadził się do Polski i mówi, dlaczego żałuje swojej decyzji. Wspomina o Żabkach, paczkomatach i punktualności komunikacji miejskiej. „Teraz reszta świata wygląda jak jakiś żart”.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The timeline on this is genuinely insane. October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time. Those deals were letters of intent. Non-binding. No RAM actually changed hands. But the market treated them as gospel. Contract DRAM prices jumped 171%. A 64GB DDR5 kit went from $190 to $700 in three months. December 2025: Micron kills Crucial, its 29-year-old consumer memory brand, to reallocate every wafer to AI and enterprise customers. The company explicitly said it was exiting consumer memory to "improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Translation: the AI demand signal was so loud that selling RAM to PC builders stopped making financial sense. March 2026: Google publishes TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that reduces AI memory requirements by 6x with zero accuracy loss. Cloudflare's CEO called it "Google's DeepSeek." The entire thesis that AI would consume infinite memory forever just got a six-month expiration date on it. Same month: OpenAI and Oracle cancel the Abilene Stargate expansion. The $500 billion data center vision that justified the RAM deals couldn't survive its own financing terms. Bloomberg attributed the collapse partly to OpenAI's "often-changing demand forecasting." MU is now down ~33% from its post-earnings high. Revenue up 196% year over year, EPS up 682%, and the stock is in freefall because the company restructured its entire business around a demand signal that came from non-binding letters and is now being compressed out of existence by a research paper. Micron bet the consumer division on Sam Altman's signature. The signature was worth exactly what the paper said: nothing binding.
Grummz@Grummz

Imagine closing your entire consumer memory division because this guy signed a non binding letter that he would buy 40% of the world’s RAM. Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.

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mati@sernique_·
czasem narzekam na pracę z francuzami, ale nikt inny nie nauczyłby mnie lepiej szacunku do siebie
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F.O.L.A
F.O.L.A@folaoftech·
If you’re given these laptops at work, just know you’re finished 🤣
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Jarek W.
Jarek W.@jarowi59·
Oto prawdziwy obraz sukcesu systemu kaucyjnego w Polsce😎
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Nick Touran
Nick Touran@whatisnuclear·
Here's the digital music system I installed in my Jeep Cherokee in 2001. Laptops were too expensive and desktops were too big, so I took a motherboard out of a computer and put it in a Klogs shoebox. Hard drives were bungee corded in egg crate foam for shock protection.
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T-Mobile CZ
T-Mobile CZ@TMobile_CZE·
@zajdee Dobrý den, zjistím vám k tomu více informací a dám vám sem vědět ☺️ Martina
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Radek Zajic 
Radek Zajic @zajdee·
@TMobile_CZE dobry den, obchodnici nam tu tvrdi, ze na vasi optice (tarify Fiber Internet 250, 500, 1000, 2000) uz podporujete IPv6. Aktualni cenik (strana 33) to nepotvrzuje. Jak to tedy je, prosim? Diky. @k0xak
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Unilever makes 250,000 job applicants play video games before they’ll even look at a resume. For their Future Leaders program, instead of reading cover letters, they run candidates through 12 neuroscience-based games built by Pymetrics (now owned by Harver) that measure how you make decisions under pressure, how you handle risk, and how fast you learn. The games cut their hiring time from four months to four weeks and saved over 50,000 hours of recruiter time. JPMorgan, BCG, Accenture, Mastercard, and McDonald’s all use the same platform. There’s real science behind this. Researchers at three European universities put 40 business students through Sid Meier’s Civilization, then ran them through a Fortune 500-style management assessment center. Published in the Review of Managerial Science in 2020, the results were clear: students who scored highest in the game scored highest on problem-solving, organizing, and planning. They also had better grades. A 2013 study at Queen Mary University of London found the same pattern with StarCraft. 72 volunteers got 40 hours of training. The StarCraft group showed a significant improvement in cognitive flexibility (your brain’s ability to switch between tasks and think on your feet) compared to a control group that played The Sims. The statistical evidence was 40 times stronger than what you’d expect from chance. SimCity specifically has been used in university urban planning courses since 1994, when a professor named John Gaber started assigning it to teach systems thinking. A 2025 study found students who played it showed a 26% improvement in understanding sustainable city design, and 81% applied what they learned in the game to real projects. The Civilization study was a proof-of-concept with 40 students, not a 10,000-person trial. But the pattern across multiple studies, multiple games, and a $20 billion gamification industry keeps pointing the same direction. The meme is a joke. The science behind it isn’t.
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely

Job interview: "Any management experience?" Me:

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R͓̽Y͓̽a͓̽n͓̽C͓̽e͓̽y͓̽
That sound hits different. Whine builds… flywheel screams… then the DB 605 unleashes hell. Nothing sounds like a Messerschmitt Bf 109. Not the smooth Merlin purr. Not the radial rumble. This is raw 1940s German fury—supercharger howl, inverted V12 snarl, pure mechanical rage that still echoes 80+ years later. Over 33,000 built. Fought every front. Evolved nonstop. Refuses to fade. If this gives you chills (or makes you wanna salute the engineering), drop a 🔥 and follow for more warbirds that still roar 🇺🇸✈️ What warbird sound stops you dead in your tracks?
R͓̽Y͓̽a͓̽n͓̽C͓̽e͓̽y͓̽@RyanceyReturns

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 rolled off production lines in numbers that still stun historians—over 33,000 built between 1935 and 1945, making it one of the most produced fighter aircraft ever. It started as a lightweight, agile interceptor with a narrow landing gear and a powerful engine that gave it speed and climb rate unmatched in its early days. The design evolved through constant upgrades—new engines, better armament, improved aerodynamics—allowing it to remain competitive from the Spanish Civil War through the end of World War II. Pilots flew it in every theater, from the Battle of Britain to the Eastern Front, racking up kills and losses in staggering numbers. Even after the war ended, variants continued flying in foreign air forces for years, proving the airframe’s enduring adaptability. No modern fighter has matched that production scale or longevity in active service. The Bf 109 wasn’t just a plane. It was a symbol of relentless engineering evolution in the crucible of war. What does it say about a single aircraft design that it stayed relevant for a decade of constant combat? Follow for more daily mind-blowing American wins.

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Jammin Games - Gunship Origins
Jammin Games - Gunship Origins@jammingames·
This is why co-op is awesome. My dad (71), me (44), and my son (21) flying a mission together. Three generations.
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Coach Dave Academy
Coach Dave Academy@coachdavesetups·
POV: You are Max Verstappen tackling the Green Hell this weekend. No music, no edits. Just 100% pure, unfiltered GT3 onboard. See what Max is facing as @davidperel tackles the Nordschleife in the Ferrari 296 GT3. Will Max tame the Green Hell, or will it tame him? 👇
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