Carpathian Highlander

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Carpathian Highlander

Carpathian Highlander

@kucini53

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Leonardo da Vinci

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Mats Nilsson
Mats Nilsson@mazzenilsson·
So WSJ Claims Israel with US Knowledge Established Forward Operating Base in Iraq... 🔸This is part of the US ACE doctrine, establishing many, smaller, better hidden bases as an alternative to a handful of well-established easily struck main bases; 🔸Israel did this as an extension of what was a US war making it an almost certainty the US had bases like this as well as alternatives to mostly evacuated main bases across the region; 🔸The supposed "rescue mission" in Iran utilizing an abandoned airfield was also set up/defended using this same ACE-style doctrine; 🔸Russia, China, Iran will need to learn to detect and target these bases rather than depending on hitting main bases the US knows ahead of time will be targeted, neutralizing the utility of ACE and related doctrine.
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Russian Market
Russian Market@runews·
Hantavirus 'VERY difficult to transmit human to human' — ex-CDC Director but when you get it, the fatality rate is 40%
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Matt Bracken
Matt Bracken@Matt_Bracken48·
This map has not changed. All that has been proven is that if our best warships, the Burke-class DDGs, manage to slip into the Persian Gulf trap as a test, they will have to fight their way out. And Iran has not even used it's top-line weapons [ASGMs] against them, not wishing to hand Trump a mass-casualty event.
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Don Fuego
Don Fuego@Megamaniak16·
America is a farce. Voting hasn’t mattered since at least 1929 The police and military protect and serve political parasites and the wealthy not their constituents. There is no mechanism for checks, balances and accountability. This place, whatever it is, is cooked
Mark Tournier🇺🇸@marktournier2

‼️Meta’s massive “Hyperion” Data Center being built in Northern Louisiana. Citizens speak up: -Residents had no voting power. -No community meetings. -Playgrounds shut down. -Dump trucks for Meta has caused a 600% increase in traffic accidents. -Residents are being forced out due to the quality of life. Credit: @MorePerfectUS

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Krzysztof Mulawa
Krzysztof Mulawa@krzysztofmulawa·
Ukraiński transport drogowy coraz mocniej wypiera polskie firmy, a tymczasem Bruksela planuje uruchomić specjalny fundusz wspierający, UWAGA - ukraińskich przewoźników. Ironia polega na tym, że polska branża nigdy nie doczekała się żadnych dedykowanych środków, żadnych programów wsparcia, żadnych tarcz. W takich warunkach nie ma mowy o uczciwej konkurencji. Jeśli chcemy ratować polskie firmy transportowe, trzeba przywrócić limity zezwoleń dla przewoźników zza wschodniej granicy. Inaczej polski rynek zostanie wycięty do zera.
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SON LAİK BÜKÜCÜ 🇹🇷
İsrail İran’ı vurmak için Irak içinde bir dere yatağına kaçak hava üssü kurmuş. Şimdi anladınız mı Amerika neden Irak'ı parçaladı? Bu günler için...
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Miss Jilianne
Miss Jilianne@MissJilianne·
Elon Musk, the wealthiest man in the world, believes Americans should not receive Social Security benefits they paid into throughout their working careers upon retirement.
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Tom Hoefling
Tom Hoefling@TomHoefling·
It's bad enough to consider the vast amount of damage Trump has done under a false conservative flag, and is still doing. But, looking ahead, as a real conservative, it's not hard to foresee the incredible damage that is inevitably coming after Trump hands power to the Left.
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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
What do you call a company that lays off its American IT workers, outsources the work to Accenture, then hires the Accenture executive who sold them the outsourcing as their new tech chief? FedEx. Let me introduce you to Vishal Talwar. Last August, FedEx made him Executive Vice President, Chief Digital and Information Officer, and President of FedEx Dataworks. Before FedEx? Chief Growth Officer for Accenture Technology. Translation: he sold outsourcing and tech transformation services to Fortune Global 2000 companies. Companies like FedEx. In the same window, FedEx was firing Americans: · 2023: 800+ at FedEx Services · 2024: IT and Finance cuts at a 4B+ reduction · 2025: 1,500+ layoffs in Tennessee alone Who picked up the work? Accenture. Meanwhile, FedEx filed 5,800+ H-1B LCA applications from FY2015 to FY2025. The timeline: 1. FedEx fires American IT workers 2. Accenture takes the work (with offshore labor) 3. FedEx hires Accenture's Chief Growth Officer and makes him CDIO Hire the salesman of the company that took your American jobs. You don't hate these companies enough.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Colorado just told 1.5 million people they can't water their lawns. The state is still green-lighting AI data centers that each drink as much water as a town of 50,000 people. Reservoirs at historic lows. One Colorado Springs utility has 95,000 acre-feet of total water access. Ten data centers are in line asking for up to 117,000. If every project gets approved, the utility has to more than double its entire water supply. None of those data centers exist yet. The inquiries already exceed what the system holds. On March 16, Governor Polis activated Phase 2 of the state's Drought Response Plan. First time in nearly six years. Nine days later, Denver Water declared Stage 1 drought and put mandatory watering restrictions on 1.5 million customers. First time since 2013. Federal managers ranked this year's snowpack 45th out of 46 years on record. Two days before the Denver Water vote, the only bill that would have required data centers to publicly report water use died in a Colorado Senate committee. The state has 56 small data centers today. QTS Realty Trust is building Colorado's first hyperscale east of Denver. It qualified to build in Aurora because city code now prohibits new evaporative cooling. Denver has no equivalent rule. A single hyperscale pulls as much water as a town of 50,000 people for cooling. The power plants behind it pull more. On-site water use across five Western states is projected at 21,600 acre-feet by 2035. Counting upstream electricity generation, it climbs to 89,700. Xcel projects Colorado data centers will need 8.5 gigawatts by 2040. Roughly another Denver metro's worth of power. Global AI bought 400 acres near Windsor for a campus targeting 1,000 megawatts. Colorado's alfalfa farms used 394 billion gallons last year. The water budget was already overdrawn before the cooling towers came online. Disclosure was the floor. The bill still died.
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Afshin Rattansi
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi·
Marco Rubio🇺🇸: ‘A nuclear-armed Iran could do whatever the hell they want with the Strait of Hormuz.’ Can someone inform Rubio that Iran is doing whatever they want with the Strait of Hormuz without nuclear weapons, because of the pointless war started by the US & Israel? Iran now has the power to cause economic Armageddon precisely because of the hubris of Washington’s neocon circus.
New Order with Afshin Rattansi@NewOrder_TV

Prof. Richard Wolff: The US’🇺🇸 FUTURE GENERATIONS will have to pay the cost of the War on Iran ‘The war on Iran is being paid for by a combination of the tax monies of the American people, because we pay not only the costs of the United States, but to be honest, we pay the costs of Israel as well. So it’s a total bill that has to come due here, because it is dangerous to tax the American people. The government is resorting more to borrowed money than to tax money. The opposition in the United States, already a majority of people polled, are against the war in Iran and the American participation in it. If you actually tax them, if the President had to go to the people and say every one of your families is going to have to cough up $500, or $1,000, or $2,000 to pay for this war, then the opposition wouldn’t be big — it would be enormous, and there would be no war. Trump couldn’t survive it politically. So the payment is being postponed. We’re borrowing it. And so the future generations will have to pay what the cost of this war is.’ — American Economist and Professor Richard Wolff, on the latest episode of New Order Don’t miss the full interview on this Sunday’s episode of New Order, follow us on X and follow our Rumble channel, link below in the replies 👇 @profwolff

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Kentucky Statesman
Kentucky Statesman@ky_statesman·
Donald Trump obviously endorses whoever AIPAC tells him to.
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Patrick Henningsen
Patrick Henningsen@21WIRE·
Notice how these same people who get off on mass murder of Arabs and Iranians in the Middle East - are constantly leading with “god”, feigning piety when the world has already seen their psychopathy on full display. This man is a war criminal and should forever be treated as such…
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

A nation worth fighting for is a nation worth praying for. Rededicate 250 on Sunday, May 17, will bring patriots from every state together on the National Mall under one flag and one God. RSVP for Sunday, May 17, in Washington, DC: f250.digital/pray

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PlanetF1
PlanetF1@Planet_F1·
“I was going to talk to him. I was going to say I want to punch you." Footage has emerged of ex-F1 driver Romain Grosjean in an angry exchange in the IndyCar pit lane. [Link in first comment]
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DROID
DROID@droidbuilds·
If cooling is the biggest problem for data centers why aren’t we putting them in Antarctica?
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RandyGoat 🐐
RandyGoat 🐐@RandyGoat·
Which was worse, Bush's WMDs in Iraq or Trump's nukes in Iran? Who do you regret voting for more. More importantly, who is the bigger sellout?
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𝚂𝚔𝚗𝚎𝚛𝚞𝚜
150 zł za parking przy McDonald’s. Wezwanie po pół roku. A na końcu „gest dobrej woli”. Uważajcie na parkingi przy restauracjach McDonald's obsługiwane przez Parkdepot. To parkingi bez szlabanów i parkomatów, kamery skanują tablice rejestracyjne, a część klientów o naliczonej opłacie dowiaduje się dopiero po kilku miesiącach. Wjeżdżasz jak zwykły klient, jesz posiłek, spędzasz trochę więcej czasu z rodziną lub znajomymi… i po czasie przychodzi wezwanie do zapłaty. Często bez wyraźnej informacji o limicie postoju. Tak było przy restauracji McDonald's. Klient przez wiele miesięcy pisał do operatora i do McDonald's, tłumacząc, że oznaczenia były nieczytelne, a o limicie postoju trudno było dowiedzieć się podczas zwykłej wizyty. Dopiero po długiej wymianie wiadomości opłata została anulowana - określono to jako „jednorazowy gest dobrej woli”. Problem w tym, że klient faktycznie korzystał z restauracji, a system nie odróżnia klientów od osób zostawiających auta na parkingu bez związku z lokalem. Największy absurd? Wezwania potrafią przychodzić nawet po pół roku, kiedy większość osób nie ma już paragonów ani żadnego potwierdzenia wizyty. Sprawą ma zajmować się już Urząd Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsumentów, ponieważ skarg od klientów przybywa.
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
The only driver in the world who doesn’t care about mileage before buying a car 😁
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