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From Packt Publishing:
Building a BeagleBone Black Super Cluster

By Andreas J Reichel

(Publication date: Nov 2014, Pages: 156)

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How to Treat Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease in Cockatoos
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They paved paradise, Put up a parking lot. Paradise said: That hurt, but let me tell you about geologic time


How U.S. Strikes May Have Helped the Iranian Regime byteseu.com/1128861/ #Conflicts #Iran #NewsDeskEdits



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The thing about going to war with this crew is they are universally inveterate liars. They will lie about the losses, the successes, and the costs. Believe nothing they tell you.


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Entschuldigung, ich konnte dieses Bild nicht verarbeiten.

Entschuldigung, ich konnte dieses Bild nicht verarbeiten.

in reply to Randahl Fink

The awkward fact is that they’re not wrong. The US destroyed any claims to moral superiority yesterday. Not that they had very much left of the credit that they built with WW2.
in reply to Arthur van der Harg

US claims to "moral superiority" exist only in the mind of propagandized Westerners, and have only ever existed there, never in the real world.

This country was founded on slavery, genocide and white supremacy, and has only reluctantly ever taken any action that wasn't in direct support of those things and/or its own power and ability to project that power at will.

Stop believing there was some golden era of American/Western morality. It's a corrosive and hateful belief.



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Canadians travelling to the US advised to not fucking do that - The Beaverton thebeaverton.com/2025/06/canad…
in reply to Susan ✶✶✶✶

Trump's antagonism of foreigners is going to destroy one of America's main exports, which is higher education. This will be terrible for our trade deficit, about which Trump claims to care so much.

It will also have a devastating impact on science and education in the US. Here at the University of Illinois, we (like all other American research universities) absolutely depend on the tuition we get from foreign students.

I think Trump relishes in what this will do to science and education (after all, he and his ilk depend on an ignorant populace), but I suspect he has no appreciation for what it will do to our economy.





#caturday

Hi gang!

My senior cat has a growth on her abdomen. I don't know what it is; the vet says it could be nothing serious, but it's getting bigger, faster, and she keeps grooming it until it bleeds.

I've been trying to save up to pay for the surgery, estimated to cost $3700 last July, but I'm a broke student, and ASPCA has no appointments.
Please help me help Mimi.

CashApp: $Naomisdebtrelief
Venmo on request
Old GFM fundraiser: gofund.me/55f2dad6

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to NayOweMe

Re: Mimi's surgery- The hospital can offer some assistance, & I submitted an app to another charity org that is currently reviewing my application.

Fingers crossed that they'll cover it, but I still need to raise what I can to contribute, & they suggest I do and apply for more help. The specialist at the hospital was really hopeful that the mass is growing away from the body wall. I feel the momentum towards her recovery.

Please share!
gofund.me/61c53582d

#catsofmastodon #mutualaid

in reply to NayOweMe

Another update!
We have a pledge of $1000 from the Onyx and Breezy Foundation. I am contacting other charitable organizations to raise funds. We have 30 days to take advantage of this grant, so I'm doing everything I can to gather the funds and get this surgery scheduled ASAP.

Please share if you can.
Help! #mutualaid #catsofmastodon
gofund.me/d4493bda0

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in reply to NayOweMe

#Caturday #catsofmastodon #Cats #mutualAid

I have 30 days to use this grant of $1000 from a charitable organization for my cat's $8000+ mass removal surgery. I am repurposing a 5-year-old gofundme from the pandemic that helped me avoid homelessness to raise money for Mimi's surgery.

Help us raise the funds to get Mimi back to health, please!
gofund.me/617cda8c3

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in reply to NayOweMe

Please help build momentum by sharing this with all of the animal lovers in your lives. Mimi is a true sweetheart, a really lovely, biscuit making, purr machine. She meets us at the door after long days, sleeps on my legs almost every night, catches flies like a champ and deserves a long healthy life.

I should have insured her when we first adopted her but being laid off in '22 would have made continued payment impossible.
#catsofmastodon
gofund.me/54e86d36

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in reply to NayOweMe

Mimi is a true sweetheart, a really lovely, biscuit making, purr machine. She meets us at the door after long days, sleeps on my legs almost every night, catches flies like a champ, and deserves a long and healthy life.

#catsofmastodon #caturday #MutualAidRequest #mutualaid

gofund.me/54e86d36

in reply to NayOweMe

When you're trying to finish a research prospectus for a fellowship application with a decent stipend and your cat needs your lap more than your laptop does.

Please help me get Mimi's surgery paid for. The hospital can shave $1500 0ff and Onyx and Breezy can help with $1000 if the surgery is within the next 20 days.

I need to raise $5900 and just this weekend raised $550.

Please share and donate if you can.
gofund.me/54e86d36

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in reply to NayOweMe

It's been 14 days since Onyx and Breezy agreed to pay for $1000 of this $8400 surgery for Mimi and I only have 16 days left to use it.

The vet hospital can shave $1500 off for financial hardship. I need to raise another $5400. I'm tired y'all. I am strapped in for a long fall semester, planning research projects, trying to keep Mimi healthy and my human child succeeding in school.

Mimi deserves a shot at healthy elder kitty status and I need help getting her there.
gofund.me/7354018f3

in reply to NayOweMe

Checked w/ the surgeon who is to perform the mastectomy. During their initial consultation they said that if I wanted to have pre-surgical testing done at our regular vet it might be more cost effective.

I asked what testing would need to be done pre surgery & the response scared the shit out of me. They need a chest x-ray to make sure there's no metastasis of the tumor, and a CBC to check her organ functions to make sure she doesn't have any risks during anesthesia.

gofund.me/d0f91853c

in reply to NayOweMe

#caturday #catsofmastodon #cats #cats
#Caturday #MutualAid #catsofmastodon #cats

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Checked w/ the surgeon who is to perform the mastectomy. During their initial consultation they said that if I wanted to have pre-surgical testing done at our regular vet it might be more cost effective.

I asked what testing would need to be done pre surgery & the response scared the shit out of me. They need a chest x-ray to make sure there's no metastasis of the tumor, and a CBC to check her organ functions to make sure she doesn't have any risks during anesthesia.

gofund.me/d0f91853c


in reply to NayOweMe

Presumably, my feline life companion is in surgery. I said I would pay when I came to pick her up. I asked why the $200 deposit wasn't in the estimate but was assured that I have a credit.

I'm more scared they'll charge me more than I have than I am she has a serious illness. She's a healthy booger; screaming at me for breakfast she can't have and climbing furniture to get it as if she suddenly has thumbs & can open it and eat.

Help is appreciated. I'm dead broke after this.

$Naomisdebtrelief


in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

Except the new administration emphasized this countless times.
"no boots on the ground", "no attempt at regime change", "if you do not dismantle it we will do it for you", "we did it for you, come back to diplomacy".

Its a fool's hope to have THIS administration making THAT mistake.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

Oh, I think they'll find a way. Maybe they start sinking US naval ships with hypersonic weapons, maybe Iran attacks American troops across the border in Iraq, for Russia there is only one goal, and no price is too high for achieving it.
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

Granted, waging this type of MISSIONS is expensive, those munitions cost a fortune. This is positively going to be a factor, especially after all that was spent on the rebel groups lately.

But the US has in-house replacements, the US did not need to visit another country to and buy supplies. The Russians already have one real war on their hands, while the US is not at war.

The Chinese have no battle experience, and I totally foresee that their own technology will be at least as hard to conquer than overcoming the US mastery of theirs.

None of these nations, including the US, has plenty of time, resources and opportunities to draw this out or escalate.

These are facts, and we go from here.

in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

The side-effect of this is how much time, money, resources, efforts the TDS entities are going to spend on this. You watch, people and entities are going to bleed money and political credit on this.

We never had a more incompetent political, elite class in modern history, this is Andy Rand-level stuff.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

I agree with the decisions of this current administration. I do not take to the streets, draw up or pay to print signs and slogans, sit in circle-jerks and listen to frustrated rants.

What's more, its not difficult to see into the future. Trump has three-more years left, and the TDS crowd must budget very, very carefully. Nothing will change the plans of the current administration, that cabinet had 4 years to draw up the plans.

My cup is half-full.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

Here's how I think it will work:
> Strait of Hormuz closed until further notice
> Oil over $100, Russia making bank
> Anyone who tries to sail through the Strait of Hormuz gets attacked
> Attackers on small boats, run to Iran and hide out in the mountain-side, impossible to effectively target with air strikes
> Only Possible Solution: America must secure the Iranian coastline to re-open the strait.
> Achievement Unlocked: Boots on the ground
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

I agree. It would open testing of new military technologies and tactics, in hot zones.

The Chinese would envy this priceless opportunity, but again - they are terrible war planners.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

Chinese are backing Russia, so they're going to support the plan to get the US stuck in Iran.
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

The first thing Trump is asking his military advisors:
"what is the potential impact of DOING NOTHING?"
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

You mean for transporting oil? It's basically tanker ships or bust. Nothing else can support the necessary volume.
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

I mean opening up the channel for a day to those tankers to pass to and from port of call. Let the enemy control the channel for the rest of the time.
in reply to FourOh-LLC

You can say it's open as much as you want, but if a missile pops up out of the mountains and hits one of those large slow moving incredibly expensive tankers, nobody else in the world is going to consider it open.
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

What could happen is supersonic missiles are taking out AEGIS cruisers. This is what makes supersonic missiles a threat to the US Navy, as losing AEGIS will leave the flat tops PRACTICALLY vulnerable to conventional missiles attacks.

But anything protected my AEGIS is PRACTICALLY invulnerable to conventional missiles.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

The hypersonic missiles were designed by Russia to overpower the US military. Basically the entire Russian re-armament has been designed specifically around fighting with the US.

It's possible that Aegis weapons can shoot them down, but they have not been able to effectively defend Tel Aviv so it's looking like they can't...

in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

There is no defense against anything flying that fast, the physics are so prohibitive. But those weapons are still very expensive, and just like the cheap Tommy-cookers in WW-2 cheaper cheaper AEGIS-like cruisers can make them even more expensive.

Just when the enemy finally figures out how to kill something made by the US, they realize they do not have the capacity to kill them all the US send in their way.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

> But those weapons are still very expensive

Russia seems to be making them cheap enough to lob at random buildings in Tel Aviv. An oil tanker is a LOT more valuable of a target than that.

in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

Russia is testing them.

James, you keep bringing up oil tankers. The military has their own platforms integrated that can supply whatever is needed by the carrier fleet thousands of miles away from port. The US military have no need for commercial crude transports.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

The reason I'm bringing up oil tankers is because if Iran has the capability to hit them, pool's closed. 20% of the world's oil supply goes offline, get ready for obscene levels of inflation.
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

I see, well anything that flies fast enough to evade navy weapons systems is on the table...
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

news.usni.org/2018/04/03/usni-…

This is one of the integrated warships that can haul any kind of fuel when configured, stay out at sea, and its INTEGRATED. Not some stray oil tanker.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

Hmm, even if that is impervious to anything Iran can throw at it (and it seems that nothing is impervious to hypersonics, so...), I don't think it's gonna move enough oil to impact oil prices.
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

Supersonic missiles are going to be used to attack carrier groups, and in the carrier groups the AEGIS cruisers are the highest value targets as sinking them will provide targeting access to all the other assets from below the sea to the skies.

But again, these missiles are precious resources, the alloys and minerals used in their school-bus sized bodies, the manufacturing and assemblies must be flawless. Its not like anyone has the capacity to take out all the AEGIS cruisers in all the US carrier groups, firing two or three at one cruiser to make it sure is a pipe-dream.

I think the answer to hyper-sonic missile defense is already pretty obvious, in the Golden Dome. These missiles cannot be deployed in a few hundred miles - they need vast distances to burn through their stages and reach altitude. Early detection can send cheap interceptors that will neutralize them regardless what maneuvering capacities they have.

As long as the carrier group is fueled, serviced and rearmed - nothing else matters.

in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

@cjd @FourOh-LLC @brimshae

I don't think it will be an issue. Only Wictor seemed to notice fielding a battleship rail gun, but it has implications for los aiming, which is still needed. The Houthi weren't aiming from land.

in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

Like I said to FourOh, MAYBE the US has weapons systems that can shoot down hypersonic missiles, but they have not been able to protect Tel Aviv...
in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

We are discussing theory, so I don't really have a position to protect one way or the other.
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

> The current interception rate is not 0

That was my understanding as well.

All I said was I'm not excluding the possibility that the US has something, but they have not been able to intercept hypersonics so far.

in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

Just like an asteroid, you can shatter it but you cannot destroy it. Instead you will shatter the core and spread the impact zone. This is the case with everything coming with a vertical impact, and the larger / faster the ammo you send up to counter it the worse is the eventual return.

This is all theory. These weapons are not main field provisions. They will not be protecting Iran anywhere, there will not be supplied to their vassals or allies. They are too expensive to waste on a regime already beaten and demoralized.

in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

It may be unorthodox, but I don't see why using a hypersonic against a ship would excluded.
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

I don't get it. Russia has a thing that apparently no one can shoot down and they've been using them to blow holes in Israeli buildings. Why not shoot one at an oil tanker? It's not like it won't blow a hole in a tanker just as well...
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

So your contention is that they're so inaccurate that they can only really hit "a city" ?
Oil tankers are pretty big, so even if they're just accurate enough to hit a city block, they should have no problem with a tanker.
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

Has the BM-220 engine been at least estimated to sink a US AEGIS cruiser? This is the kind of arguments that is constantly argued, as the traditional way to sink ships is by breaking their keel, break them in half.

Some punctures do not count. The ship maybe scuffled instead of being sank, which means that personnel, cargo, intelligence maybe transferred in time diminishing the losses.

@dsm

in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

Supersonic missiles are not ballistic, they have no payload. Their warhead is simply based on E-MC^2 as the payload, and this is their limitation. They must come down as close to vertical as possible.

So no, if the BM-220 cannot support the launch payload necessary to sink (not just puncture) the AEGIS cruiser then it a waste of resources, causing only damage.

in reply to FourOh-LLC

I wanted to write "hypersonic" not "supersonic". The terminology is getting muddied because these days most military gear that flies is around or over MACH. Even drones are getting pretty snappy.
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

This whole retarding tread was started by a TDS victim, hoping Donald Trump will make a mistake and gets booted. Typical TDS behavior, not willing to reflect as long as Trump is in "power", and not willing to accept the fact that the rest of the three years will pass with of without their approval.
in reply to di0nysius the patomskyite

Ok so drone-boats to attack anyone who is trying to attack oil tankers... possibly, but then they can also fire hypersonic missiles at them.

Oil tankers are extremely expensive and if one gets wrecked then no insurer wants to touch any others until there's some kind of guarantee of safe passage... It might well be that they will not insure a tanker to pass through the Strait until either the Iranian government promises safe passage, or the land along the shoreline is officially under the control of someone else (e.g. the US), so there you have it, boots on the ground or else no oil.

in reply to Caleb James DeLisle

This is the geography: some 60 miles of densely packed target zone for the US military arsenal, maybe a thousand square miles of arena.

This makes using shorter-range, cheaper and plentiful munition an option.

Some situation.




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