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ICE detains immigrants and Wall Street gets rich running private prisons. Thats the game.

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Reuse non-prefix KV Cache and speed up RAG by 3X with LMCache.

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Huawei releases an open weight model Pangu Pro 72B A16B. Weights are on HF. It's competitive with Qwen3 32B and it was trained entirely on Huawei Ascend NPUs.

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Trump tours 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention center in Florida Everglades

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Dev snapshot: Godot 4.5 beta 2 – Godot Engine

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Republicans test a new red line: Denaturalization

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Spying on Iran: How MI6 infiltrated the IAEA

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Pentagon halting some promised munitions for Ukraine

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How indeed

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We've refactored to microservices

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It's not a bug, it's a feature

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Bessent: There has been no inflation, no recession

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Gemma 3n Fine-tuning now in Unsloth - 1.5x faster with 50% less VRAM

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Chinese team deploys new all-in-one research buoy in the South China Sea

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Wayback Machine to Hit ‘Once-in-a-Generation Milestone’ this October: One Trillion Web Pages Archived

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Bob Vylan statement released today

  • DPRK has always been the voice of reason though.

  • As he notes, even if they know the structure, there's not much they can do about it. If the bomb doesn't hit square on then it's not going to deliver the shaped charge in the right direction. Since they almost certainly would've used a composite material, it ensures that the bomb can't just penetrate in a straight line.

  • Context being that after all the posturing and theater of calling Trump the second coming of Hitler, the British poodle obediently picks up papers for him?

  • Yeah, if Kid Starver had even a shred of self respect then he would've just stood there and not picked the up.

  • Exactly, and this is such a great illustration how companies don't need Western consumer market to be successful.

  • That was true for well fortified positions on defensible terrain. Dnepropetrovsk region doesn't have built up defenses and it's open plain.

  • Everyone should delete these spyware tools from their devices.

  • The US regime is preparing for a holy war and removing anyone who isn't a true believer from the ranks.

  • We definitively know they cannot based on the experience in Ukraine. The US is able to produce interceptors in very small volumes per year, they're now also hamstrung by China blocking exports of rare earths needed to make them. Also worth noting that it takes 2-4 interceptors per missile, to even attempt an interception. The math simply doesn't work in US favor here.

  • It's not even close, it's also the primary driver of the climate crisis that threatens us as the species.

  • Given that Russia is on the side of the global south, yeah they are the good guys in the primary contradiction between the west and the rest of humanity.

  • China are objectively the good guys here, and the US is a rabid dog of a nation that German fascists used as their model. It's pretty obvious who the bad guys are.

  • if any bombs drop on China or Russia then you can kiss your ass goodbye because burgerland will become a nuclear wasteland

  • and I'm sure Russia and China will just sit there and not retaliate

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  • I've started using an ereader just cause I am running out of space for books, but I do still prefer the feel of paper.

  • I think it's going to be a bit more complex than that because most people in Ukraine are tired of the war, and they're starting to realize they were used by the west. I don't expect there's going to be much appetite for some sort of an insurgency movement after the war is over. Meanwhile, the resentment towards the west will very probably result in blow back in Europe. The US will likely keep meddling, but I do think their influence will collapse in the whole region.