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XDMCP

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EUSSR Katılım Ağustos 2016
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@pjsempe How reliable is that screening and scoring method? 🤔
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@pjsempe Direct tour du pâté de maison comme un jeune de la diversité en AMG en leasing pour aller la choper.
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Pirkka-Joose Sempé 5'3'' 🟥💊
"Il cherche une place de parking depuis vingt minutes et il est dans une route à sens unique. Attendez qu'il passe et faite sortir la voiture garée derrière lui"
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If they can make it high protein with a diverse AA profile and bioavailability I'm going to be living off white rice.
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@NielsHoven What's the quote again, "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it." These guys are tiresome.
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Niels Hoven 🐮@NielsHoven·
Let go of the misconception that written words are supposed to exactly represent spoken English words. It's impossible! For starters, we don't indicate which syllable is stressed, so we can't write the difference between PREsent (a gift) and preSENT (to give) The written form won't tell you that monkey is MONkey and giraffe is girAFFE. That doesn't mean that phonics is bad, it means that you're misunderstanding the point of phonics. Phonics makes it easier for your brain to map the written form a word to the spoken form of a word. With a phonics foundation, every written word is a really good hint for how it's supposed to be pronounced. "dog" is a great hint "dogs" is a good hint but not perfect (the S became a Z) "stop" and "top" are really good hints. But they use two different "t" sounds, they're still not perfect But all these hints are still really good. There's no English word that's like "bjzxdpzkcz is pronounced green". Even the worst English word, "colonel" is still a pretty great hint. It's just off by one consonant sound. If you're teaching reading, just accept that written words are hints and not exact representations. Your life will be better for it.
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CAD retired learning disabilities teacher expat@PeterDMayr

@NielsHoven @aretae Niels is a fraud exploiting the system. He won't share that there are 200+ ways to spell 44 sounds, that there are about 200,000 words with irregular spellings that cause years of delays. Phonics is far from a miracle. A reform is.

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hanlon’s mortola razr@rhizomaticthot·
the fast16 malware was almost certainly targeting spherical implosion simulations. left: unmodified LS-DYNA 970 right: LS-DYNA 970 modified with the relevant portions of fast16.sys both running a spherical implosion deck
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Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Troy, but instead of Brad Pitt, it’s Elliot Page.
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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
just like my vibe-coded app—yeah, it’s buggy, but if it works, don't touch a thing
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@pjsempe Bought a Boox Palma 2 for the wife and she really likes it. Phone-sized (6"). Don't know whether they have larger ones if that's what you're looking for.
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@MorlockP Or maybe the shitpoasting , farming, and states-repping is just a deep cover? 🤔
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Owen Brake
Owen Brake@OwenBrakes·
Your air-gapped servers are covered by a faraday cage, you think you're safe from key exfiltration? You fool. Low-frequency magnetic fields pass right through Faraday cages. Researchers were able to extract data off an air-gapped shielded computer by spawning fake work loads spiking CPU power and generating magnetic signals.
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@pjsempe Centrisme extrême. Le mec qui se croit supérieur par son "ni, ni" Quelque part, un produit du boomerisme
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Istra of Glome
Istra of Glome@byistra·
C.S. Lewis’ incredible observation on friendship
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Owen Brake@OwenBrakes·
The RF world is insane. Researchers recovered AES-128 keys from a Bluetooth chip by listening to its own antenna from 10 meters away. Crypto-engine switching noise couples into the RF chain, rides the 2.4 GHz carrier, and leaks out as radio.
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My best performing stock of 2025/2026 is ... Caterpillar. Kiddo approves because excavators, of course. Small line, tho
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