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“We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela — a large tanker, very large, the largest one ever seized actually,” Trump said during a meeting in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.


He's such a parody of himself lmao

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Piracy when Africans do it, something something rules based international order when we do it



rsyslog Goes AI First — A New Chapter Begins


in reply to brianpeiris

Is this satire? Just wondering, because it sounds so stupid.
in reply to brianpeiris

Which of these commits github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/com… as actually made with "AI" support and how?


The Grothendieck’s Toposes as the Future Mathematics of AI


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

This looks like vague handwaving. I don't see a mathematical idea there.
in reply to solrize

As a "mathematician"... Yeah this is phony AF. Typical "AI" bullshit.

The field of application of Grothendieck’s toposes goes
beyond the strictly mathematical framework. It makes it
possible to connect literary works, which seem at first glance
to have nothing in common, as evidenced by the connection
between Homer’s The Iliad, Kurāʿ’s al-Muntakhab and
Dostoyevsky’s The Idiot. This connection could in turn enrich
research on topos, if it is taken seriously as an archeology
[20], which invites to deepen the knowledge of things beyond
binary oppositions to explore how things are formed


lmao. fraud. Foucault is cool and all, but dude was not writing about categories and sheaves. Not even close.

With Poincaré, we discover that building a bridge
between things –a topos– can arise from an intuition


lol no. They can't just call anything a "topos". That's not how math works. This paper is entertaining but that's about it.

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Digital Sewer Socialism: What we need is sewer socialism for the digital realm — and it can start at the municipal level.


The basic insight of sewer socialism is bringing people into your politics by improving their lives in obvious ways. “You win someone’s trust through an outcome” is how Mamdani puts it. The sewer socialists of Milwaukee made the case that municipal ownership of systems like sanitation, water, and power could deliver services more efficiently and more equitably than private ownership. They solved practical problems for their constituents while constructing working examples of a postcapitalist political economy in miniature.

The same method can be applied to the internet. Call it “digital sewer socialism.” Socialist elected officials in New York, Seattle, and beyond can craft policy interventions that increase the quality of life for residents by addressing the difficulties that arise in their relationship with technology. These interventions can be carried out in such a way that, by modeling socialist principles, they win wider support for socialist ideas.




Is It a Bubble?




Is It a Bubble?




Brutal winter storms in Gaza put 850,000 people at imminent flood risk; Over 100 Palestinians detained in West Bank; U.S. military onboards Google’s AI




Brutal winter storms in Gaza put 850,000 people at imminent flood risk; Over 100 Palestinians detained in West Bank; U.S. military onboards Google’s AI




Brutal winter storms in Gaza put 850,000 people at imminent flood risk; Over 100 Palestinians detained in West Bank; U.S. military onboards Google’s AI






Man Charged for Wiping Phone Before CBP Could Search It


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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I've read analysts who say that the price is unrealistically low. I think the same.
in reply to eleitl

That's right, if one thing western analysts are famous for it's never being wrong about China's tech capabilities.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

It's economics. Materials and even the fuel used by hypersonics (as in maneuvrable high-Mach glide vehicle) have a certain price tag, even in China.
100 kUSD buys far too little of that, even in Russia and China.
in reply to eleitl

wait until you learn about economies of scale and the benefits of controlling the entire supply chain
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Russia has that too, nevertheless Kinzhal and Kalibr (which are lower-Mach and don't carry a hypersonic glider stage) are both about 10 MUSD.
Just the costs of JP-10/decilin are considerable already.

Depending on the specs, I'd assume the price to be a few MUSD, never under 100 kUSD.

in reply to eleitl

Chinese industry and technical expertise absolutely dwarfs Russia
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

In hypersonics Russia currently has a lead over China. Obviously they're going to catch up rather soon.
in reply to eleitl

Hypersonics cover a wide range of stuff, what this article discusses are cheap low end missiles as opposed to something like Oreshnik.
in reply to eleitl

Chinas economy buff is crazy. If you could compare the buffs between US Logistics and China Economy, I think you’d be surprised. In both cases, they are capable of witchcraft.
in reply to eleitl

Even if it's 10 times more expensive it's still half to quarter price of Tomahawk missile.