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Tesla’s Cybertruck flop is historic. The brand collapse is even worse


#USA

in reply to fittedsyllabi

in b4 someone says that it is an "average".

that number is made up BS anyways

in reply to 🍉 Albert 🍉

Forget about averages, his post isn't even factually correct. Rome did not last 1,480 years.
in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

depends how you define Rome, from 753bc and the Byzantine empire lasted all the way to 1453CE. so Rome lasted longer if you count it as the Roman empire.
in reply to 🍉 Albert 🍉

The Roman Empire began in 27 BC with Augustus, the first emperor of Rome. It eventually split in half in 395 AD. The Western Roman Empire, including the city of Rome itself, fell in 476 AD. The Eastern Roman Empire, or the Byzantine Empire was centered on Constantinople, not Rome.
in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

yhea, but they still considered themselves Roman.

the point is that it is impossible to determine when exactly an empire begun or ended.

we could argue for weeks and the Roman empire, and that's just one of countless empires.

in reply to 🍉 Albert 🍉

The point is Rome did not last 1,480+ years as you and the other poster claimed, not even close. Odoacer conquered Rome and became the first barbarian king of Italy in 476 AD.
in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

tell that to the byzantines who claimed to be the successors of the Roman empire. don't think they got the memo

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he passed away right after his birthday. happy birthday mr blood feast


Linux distro/setup best at not crashing from sleep/wake?


PikaOS maybe too "hobby oriented" to expect "sleep stability", but I understand most/all bugs to be debian or kde upstream ones. Is gnome still much better at stability? Is there a distribution that fixed sleep problems for you? open vs closed nvidia drivers?

Are there motherboard manufacturers that suck less at linux?

in reply to humanspiral

It's probably more to do with hardware than distro. That said, using major distros is more likely to win. FWIW I've used fedora and voidlinux on my 3 Dell laptops over the last 12 years with nary a problem. One of them had nvidia but I used nouveau.
in reply to humanspiral

I use Fedora with KDE and never have issues. Though I no longer have NVIDIA cards in any of my computers. The drivers suck on Linux in general and were the cause of many of my previous issues with Linux overall.


An Open Source Conversation Response Path Exploration System using Monte Carlo Tree Search


Instead of just generating the next response, it simulates entire conversation trees to find paths that achieve long-term goals.

How it works:

  • Generates multiple response candidates at each conversation state
  • Simulates how conversations might unfold down each branch (using the LLM to predict user responses)
  • Scores each trajectory on metrics like empathy, goal achievement, coherence
  • Uses MCTS with UCB1 to efficiently explore the most promising paths
  • Selects the response that leads to the best expected outcome

Limitations:

  • Scoring is done by the same LLM that generates responses
  • Branch pruning is naive - just threshold-based instead of something smarter like progressive widening
  • Memory usage grows with tree size, there currently no node recycling


Independence from the US


This year, like every other year, Americans will celebrate Independence Day with flag-waving, and parades, and fireworks. The political system the flag and the parades and fireworks are supposed to represent is in tatters, but everybody likes a party.

For Americans, the madness gripping their country is a catastrophe. For non-Americans, it is an accidental revolution. This Independence Day, the world is declaring its independence from the US.

The lesson the Americans once taught the British, they are teaching the rest of the world: there are no necessary nations. There are no exceptional countries. There are no permanent global orders

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in reply to NocturnalMorning

Yeah. I never liked our wierd leadership roll but this is totally not the way I wanted to disengage. Wanted others brought up rather than us sinking down.
in reply to HubertManne

they're going to do the same things we did; expect with less success due to the lack of a military like ours.



Nato’s summit cannot disguise Ukraine’s plight - Financial Times


A group of former European leaders — including Carl Bildt of Sweden and Sanna Marin of Finland — visited Ukraine recently and picked up on the deteriorating mood. They wrote afterwards that ‘while Ukrainians will never stop resisting, without more military support, Ukraine can lose more territory. More cities might be captured’.

Off the record, some western officials are even bleaker, warning of a risk of ‘catastrophic failure,’ if the Ukrainian military is stretched to breaking point — and does not receive a significant increase in military and financial aid from its western allies.

https://archive.today/2025.07.01-064930/https://www.ft.com/content/fd4fe246-3dd7-449a-8740-70bcb0ba08a9

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in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

And its former leaders, as the current leaders cannot express support or opinions that might lead to our countries being mired in a political morass.
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Explosive Drone Downed Near Erbil Airport


in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Kurdistan Region’s Counter-Terrorism Service announced that a drone was shot down near Erbil International Airport in northern Iraq.


Israeli army conducts airborne assault near Damascus




Polish opposition proposes entry ban for migrants from Middle East and Africa


https://notesfrompoland.com/2025/07/02/polish-opposition-proposes-entry-ban-for-migrants-from-middle-east-and-africa/




Europe cannot replace US arms supplies to Ukraine — Zelensky


There is more deliberate miscommunication between DC and Kiev over arms deliveries
in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

That guy, whoever he is, must be a Russian agent spreading their misinformation!
in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Is he lying? I think he’s telling the truth about the Patriot systems. Europe isn’t there yet but they will catch up.

Virtually every EU country has committed to significant increases in military spending. An unintended benefit of our ass hat President Donald Trump’s many fuck ups with our allies.

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in reply to lemmebee

You just said Zelensky was wrong about Europe being unable to compensate for US military aid. Without wading into the industrial capacity issue (which European nationalist redditors refuse to acknowledge), can you explain why is he saying this? Why is the Washington Post saying it?

Moreover, why is the US unwilling to make these deliveries? Even when pulling out of Vietnam, the US wasn't running out of weapons like this, it was restructuring the financial system to pay for the war, and unable to match the tenacity of the proud Vietnamese people. What's going on? Where did all of the Patriot missiles go? Did they fall into the couch cushions?

While we've got you on the line, how many Patriot missiles does the US produce a year?

You didn't think we were joking about all this the past few years, did you?

in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Israel is on the loose and the usa will always prioritize israel over ukraine. During the 12 days war with Iran there was fear of shortage . Israel is not a trusworthy state and the usa is anticipating that war would resume at some point
in reply to rumimevlevi

Israel used years of Patriot supplies in less than 2 weeks and all they can do is lick their wounds, nothing to show for it
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in reply to lemmebee

"They will catch up" "commitment to increases in military spending"


Oh right I keep forgetting that Russia is winning because it has more expensive weapons, so spending will fix everything



Happy 4th day of July to all those that celebrate


www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesar_salad

The salad was created on July 4, 1924, by Caesar Cardini at Caesar's in Tijuana, Mexico, when the kitchen was overwhelmed and short on ingredients. It was originally prepared tableside, and it is still prepared tableside at the original venue.
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in reply to Mothra

Celebrating 101 great years!
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in reply to Mothra

All salads lead to Rome, or those effn Greeks.

www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salad#History

The Romans and ancient Greeks ate mixed greens with dressing, a type of mixed salad. Salads, including layered and dressed salads, have been popular in Europe since the Greek and Roman imperial expansions.
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in reply to Mothra

Wait until you find out Little Caesar's is not a beloved rendition of a childhood emperor


All Likud Ministers Urge Netanyahu to Annex Entire West Bank This Month | Common Dreams





US, Israel represent ‘greatest threat to survival of humanity’: Anti-war activist





Stealth reddit client configuration


in reply to Holeheadou92984

Teddit is no longer maintained as per their website:

codeberg.org/teddit/teddit