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He continued, explaining that there was a period in which CNN journalists “couldn’t call air strikes in Gaza air strikes unless we had confirmation from the Israelis.”


Lol



Existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected


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ChaoticNeutralCzech

Don't worry, every spare module in the cars, regardless of their drivetrain, has a chip that needs to be paired at great cost so they'll get people buying new cars anyway through cost of ownership alone. This fuckery started with electric cars to create FUD around them and protect legacy motor companies' decades of investments into engines.

Our family will be buying a new car in 2-4 years. My father has doubts about EVs even though our use case is perfect for them: we drive 15 minutes to town and back, and the once-per-year road trips to Germany can be covered by their charging network; it's not physiologically feasible for any one of us to safely drive over 3 hours straight anyway. He is critical since the technician absolutely lambasted electric cars for how dangerous they are to work on, and that they are uninsurable in garages because of the fire risk etc. How do I convince him that it makes little sense to still use a gas or hybrid for the next 12-15 years?

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in reply to thegr8goldfish

아파트, 아파트

“Apateu, apateu”

Korean for “Apartment, apartment”

in reply to TheRealKuni

lol thank you for this i heard it meant apartment and assumed it was a play on APT. this makes so much more sense!


in reply to utopiah

The single exception to this (which is actually buried fairly deep in the feature list) is the audio transcription tool. I didn't take a closer look at what is used to perform this, but at least it's not "just" document conversion like pandoc.
in reply to haverholm

audio transcription tool


Thanks for the clarification but I'm a bit confused here, like audio transcription, STT, done by e.g. Whisper? If so what's the use case? When I think of Office documents audio transcription is not something I have in mind.

in reply to utopiah

You should open a fresh issue for questions like that instead of asking on an unrelated one.
in reply to utopiah

I'm not completely clear either on how Microsoft have implemented this previously. As I said, I didn't look very deep into the repository.

If these are indeed other Python projects they piled together, as others suggest, I'd be happy to hear what speech recognition library this might've built on.


in reply to alphanerd4

No, it's not. But there's a general fear that spreading manifestos of terrorists could cause people to believe them. They did the same thing with Bin Laden's manifesto.

For the record, I oppose this, it's just that I can understand why this sort of thing is done.

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Teens abandon X and Facebook as TikTok and WhatsApp gain momentum, report


cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/49891367


in reply to LandedGentry

I mean wasnt Fraggle Rock one of HBO's first series? HBO airing Jim Hensen programming isn't new.


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in reply to Blaze (he/him)

Wait, so is he talking specifically about Yellowstone and other shows with the same flaws as it? Or does he believe this is necessarily true of all TV?

Because yeah, I can think of plenty of shows that I liked at the time but feel more or less the same as what he’s saying. Pretty much the entire Arrowverse. The US House of Cards remake. A bunch of shows that I eventually stopped watching without ever consciously deciding I wanted to drop them can probably be put down to this. Vikings. Leaky Blinders.

But I can also think of plenty of shows that really strongly stick with me. The original House of Cards. Chuck. Avatar: The Alastair Airbender. And that’s just looking at strongly plot-driven dramas. For comedy, there’s just no film that does anything even remotely like the best sitcoms in terms of how it feels emotionally to watch. Things like Parks & Rec or Brooklyn Nine Nine.



in reply to realcaseyrollins

That was the plan.

Sony suffered a data breach in 2014, and all their emails leaked. In those emails, they were discussing plans to make a Sinister Six movie with Spider-Man having a major role.


in reply to Dragon

*.ml is about one meme from me blocking them completely. I'm tired of everything being seen through the same lens. There are other things in life.
in reply to Melatonin

I love how we have people here suffering from the protagonist syndrome thinking that they need to make a public announcement about what instances they visit. You're not the main character. 😂


Samerna har rätten till jakt och fiske inom samebyarnas områden. Det är den åsikt som förs fram i Reformisternas landsbygdprogram. Den så kallade Girjasdomen som avgjordes i Högsta domstolen år 2020 ger Girjas sameby rätten till all jakt och fiske på statens mark inom samebyns område.

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in reply to its_prolly_fine

Lol. The most famous straight male porn star to ever live. Ron Jeremy. His dong is legendary.

Fun fact: He was a background extra in the original Ghostbusters movie, but went unnoticed for a couple decades until the wide-screen release came out on DVD. He was cropped out on the vhs/square tv's of the 80's and 90's, so no one knew he was there.



Jolani: Syria too 'exhausted' to enter new conflicts


Syrian rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known as Abu Mohammed Jolani, said on Saturday that he is not interested in engaging in new conflicts, despite Israel's seizure of a buffer zone in the occupied Golan Heights and its air force pummelling Syrian military positions with air strikes.

In a post on Telegram, Jolani said that Israel's actions had "clearly crossed the disengagement line in Syria, which threatens a new unjustified escalation in the region".

But, he added that “the general exhaustion in Syria after years of war and conflict does not allow us to enter new conflicts”.

in reply to PoopSpiderman

HTS took Syria with ease so it is a rather poor excuse.
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in reply to geneva_convenience

You understand that they were at war for a long time before they managed to sweep Assad and his forces away, right?

The final sudden advance may have come virtually overnight, but they've been fighting since the Arab spring in 2011

in reply to MartianSands

There has been little fighting for the last year. It was a lightning assault.
in reply to PoopSpiderman

Yep. This is all great news for Israel. Next target may be Jordan?
in reply to geneva_convenience

Laziest attempt to pretend they’re not on Israel’s payroll to allow them to obliterate the country’s defensive infrastructure.


Israel approves plans to expand settlements in occupied Golan Heights


Israel's government has approved a plan to expand settlements in the occupied Golan Heights, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Sunday.

The statement said that Netanyahu acted "in light of the war and the new front facing Syria", as well as a desire to double the population of the Golan Heights.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

I was reading an article that was quoting the settler leaders. They want to go all the way to the Euphrates River. That's half of Iraq.

These people are not dealing with the world in good faith.