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A charity taught children strike drills in a school compound. Days later, Israel attacked it.
  • The only purpose in normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel is to continue the divide and conquer strategy while destroying each country that opposes Israel. It's the same reason why the US showers Egypt with money, to keep it docile. As each potential enemy of Israel falls, they focus their attention on the next target. Saudi Arabia will have its turn later and when it does, the US will bring out things like involvement in 9/11 from its back pocket to justify crippling sanctions and either regime change or potentially direct military action.

    Countries useful to the US get carrots until they've outlived their usefulness, then they get impaled on the stick. Just ask Saddam after the US used him to carry out the Iran-Iraq war. Israel supported Iran in that war, by the way, because playing your enemies against each other is part of the divide and conquer strategy.

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    Australia plans minimum age for social media use, angering digital rights advocates
  • and you cannot use social media if they deem your chest too flat.

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    I don't think this meme is funny but I like maps
  • Because of lower ping?

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    Venezuelan opposition still hopes to unseat Maduro despite their candidate’s exile
  • They're not going along with it, they've been pushing for the opposition since before the election.

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    US oil and gas production surged to record highs under both Trump and Biden-Harris, despite very different energy goals.
  • "The Biden-Harris administration focused on replacing them with clean energy."

    Did they though? I don't know how record fracking approvals and 100% tariffs on EVs help with that.

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    Ford Patents In-Car System That Eavesdrops So It Can Play You Ads
  • I would've thought this was already in all vehicles made within the last decade or so and thus couldn't be patented due to prior art.

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    Israeli strikes on Syria kill at least four civilians, Syrian state media say
  • Yea, generally when it’s your government that loses the war and collapses, you don’t get much say in how your country gets divvied up afterwards. A lot of displaced jews needed a spot after the holocaust, so it made sense to do this.

    Instead of Germany having to give up land to the people they've wronged, you think it makes more sense for Jews to have been sent to some far off land?

    Those foreign countries were right to invade Israel and kill people? You fucking hypocrite.

    Those foreign countries had the right to defend themselves against the invading terrorist zionists who established israel.

    Reparations? Again you’re being hypocritical, you’re asking for Palestinians to be given their own country in the spots they were prior to the formation of Israel. Why shouldn’t the natives just be given the entire US back based on that logic? You willing to move back to whatever country your ancestors moved away from?

    I'm asking for israel to stop committing genocide. Apparently this is too much for you to handle that you cannot believe I'd ask for something so preposterous. Do you love genocide that much? Anyway, what likely makes more sense is the dissolution of israel and instead the creation of a new country where Palestinians and Israelis can live side-by-side. No apartheid, no genocide.

    Rules for thee, but not for me. It’s easy to demand things that don’t cost YOU anything.

    This is rich coming from someone defending genocide and who is also fine with the "solution" of the British carving out a foreign land to send all the Jews to, away from the west.

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    Israeli strikes on Syria kill at least four civilians, Syrian state media say
  • Israel was created by the British who made a deal with zionists without including any input from the Palestinians already living there. The British divided up the land, but that wasn't enough for the zionists who carried out terrorist attacks to drive out the people already living there. When Israel was established, the nearby countries responded appropriately to a tool of western imperialism being propped up right in their general region. We've all seen how Israel has poisoned the land both figuratively and literally, so those countries were right to respond the way they did.

    The US being built on stolen land isn't right either and we should take stronger steps towards reparations. That doesn't excuse the genocide that Israel is carrying out right now. It's better to stop it earlier than later. Israel is hoping to destroy Palestine and pretend like nothing could have been done while they were doing it, then after it's done they'll shrug their shoulders and say it's all in the past. Do not give them excuses.

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    Thank you!
  • You espress it?

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    Israeli strikes on Syria kill at least four civilians, Syrian state media say
  • Israel was founded by terrorists and is the biggest terrorist state in the region. They name streets and other infrastructure in honor of their celebrated terrorists. Palestinians aren't just getting the short end of the stick by being caught in-between others, they're the direct target of Israel's program of lebensraum.

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    TIL there was an attempted coup of Montenegro in 2016 to prevent it from joining NATO
  • Says the one with the profile that says "Swiss Pan-European Nationalist". By the way, whataboutism is when you bring up an unrelated topic to distract from the current topic. It's not whataboutism to point out the accusing side doing the exact same thing, that is simply called pointing out hypocrisy.

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    I could use some context
  • It's all in the stance.

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    Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skills
  • The tech-savvy reputation comes from the "digital native" narrative i.e. because they grew up with computers they must know computers, which is a silly fallacy because how one interacts with technology makes all the difference. It's the same reason why everyone who grew up with electricity isn't necessarily an electrician.

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    MI6 and CIA warn of 'reckless campaign of sabotage across Europe' being waged by Russia
  • Spy agencies calling adversary countries bad is a given. They didn't even bother to list examples, it's just a "Russia bad and also China bad btw" article, so they're not even reporting on active FSB/GRU operations, just that they exist, which again, is a given and is also a given for western agencies. How does this qualify as news?

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    the calm after the weird
  • Election funds will be all spent then.

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    Whoever wrote this headline has never encountered a passenger train before in their lives
  • Hype over fake news like this is one major reason how tesla's stock price has gotten as high as it has.

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    The air begins to leak out of the overinflated AI bubble
  • That explains your optimism. Code generation is at a stage where it slaps together Stack Overflow answers and code ripped off from GitHub for you. While that is quite effective to get at least a crappy programmer to cobble together something that barely works, it is a far cry from having just anyone put out an idea in plain language and getting back code that just does it. A programmer is still needed in the loop.

    I'm sure I don't have to explain to you that AI development over the decades has often reached plateaus where the approach needed to be significantly changed in order for progress to be made, but it could certainly be the case where LLMs (at least as they are developed now) aren't enough to accomplish what you describe.

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    Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
  • I might not agree with the moderation practices or even their opinions, but that doesn't make them crazy.

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