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Trump made more than a billion dollars from crypto ventures in first year back

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Due to DMA, Siri AI delayed in EU for iOS 27 and iPadOS 27

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AI, Argentina and the Antichrist: Thiel's Vision Blooms

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Blue Origin rocket, owned by Jeff Bezos, explodes during test in Florida

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Tie Club

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Power Tools Got Worse on Purpose. Who Owns DeWalt, Craftsman, and Milwaukee?

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Giggle for Girls app discriminated against trans woman; judges double damages

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Fiddler sues Google after AI Overview wrongly claimed he was a sex offender

theguardian.com
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Delta Works

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Letters from Steve

davidgelphman.wordpress.com
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iPhone Fold is 'on track' to launch this September, per Mark Gurman

9to5mac.com
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Steve Jobs iPhone 2007 Presentation (Full Transcript, PDF)

singjupost.com
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YouGov withdraws survey showing rising church attendance in England and Wales

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Judge blocks Pentagon effort to 'punish' Anthropic with supply chain risk label

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My perfect Music app doesn't exist

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Data Center

store.steampowered.com
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CIA ends publication of its popular World Factbook reference tool

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Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too

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prawn
·12 hari yang lalu·discuss
Bonus words for me just now included NITS and TITS! I think the explanation about them being lesser known just confuses; it's more that they're not essential to completing the puzzle.
prawn
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
Same - loved those other games but Doom 3 felt miserly in comparison to the previous games where you had space to move and options to target. D3 felt like it was just random jump scares more than much else.

I didn't love Q2, but really enjoyed Q3A.
prawn
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
How does that not become a legal issue?
prawn
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Dual vanities/basins (at least in an en suite) is not uncommon. (Edit: was looking at wrong bathroom - yes, very weird there.) Nor having separate bath and shower.

We had both in our last house which was a mid-range build and not overly expensive at the time (very cheap in hindsight).

Not commenting on the placements though. Looking at the floorplan, it’s a pretty silly layout that could at least be used as a starting point then tweaked, but at that point you might as well start with an off the shelf plan first. Reminds me of a procedurally generated dungeon game.
prawn
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Next up is the argument that it was to be used for future park land, but: they didn't specify a timeframe... taps head
prawn
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Not sure if this is sarcastic? It's like 20 minutes each way if you're not walking that quickly?
prawn
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  - little visual web app cataloguing a small vineyard by vine vigour
  - 5 min web app that helps show my daughter netball zones per position
  - web app to track manual irrigation runs of 30ish taps across our property
  - a calculator to cost-compare types of retaining walls by length
  - a virtual card deck for testing a game idea
  - scripts to help clean up an unruly Gmail inbox
prawn
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Many people would've seen the tweet:

"Ok how about this: No more billionaires. None. After you reach $999 million, every red cent goes to schools and health care. You get a trophy that says, “I won capitalism” and we name a dog park after you."

If there isn't the political will to ramp up taxes on extreme wealth, I'd be interested to know how much effort there is in pitching legacy projects (more exciting than dog parks) to those with the means to execute them. Like crowd-funding, but for major developments and with further tax incentives if necessary.

It wasn't pitched to him, but in Australia, a wealthy individual put Hobart (more) on the map with a now famous contemporary art gallery complex which is an excellent drawcard for the state.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Old_and_New_Art

That is an extraordinary development for sub-$100m. Supposedly Australia has 150+ billionaires. Build us some crazy things.
prawn
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Educate women? Isn’t that broadly considered to reduce birth rate?
prawn
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I wonder if AI or something else changing (developing anxiety, etc) has made the pay-off of the degree less certain. If you're confident that your years of effort will pay off, it's probably easier to see it through. If you're worried that AI will wreck your industry before you hit the workforce, maybe the equation changes and you're more inclined to gamble with shortcuts?
prawn
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Super Off Road... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Off_Road
prawn
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Down at the bottom of the article it's revealed that Contrary Research (article host) is an investor in Galadyne and another of the discussed manufacturers. Galadyne is introduced as a company with a stake in the liquid propulsion angle that the article pushes. One of the authors is listed as CEO of Galadyne. Bit like an advertorial?
prawn
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I would absolutely agree with that about basic security, and that it's been the case for about 20 years.
prawn
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I think that comment about sophistication is absolutely key. Not even just data harvesting, but actively working against the interests of a user to keep them actively engaged.
prawn
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Are political revolutions really brought about by children under 16? I think there's an argument that these policies push for identifying adults and that that might stifle speaking out, but I don't think any of it would be about stifling uprising from 15 year olds.

And when you speak of governments doing this to stay in power: which governments? All political parties in general? Just typical old-school politicians? Because there's a fairly atypical leader in the US, and there's an atypical rising force in Australia, and so on, and I think their popularity is stronger in older age brackets than aforementioned 15 year old.
prawn
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"The rules ... apply to platforms with at least 8 million users..."
prawn
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There'd be loads of people with rough houses they're about to renovate who'd take payment to allow you to test a robot.
prawn
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Definitely far fewer kids living in that street - almost never see any. Possibly some adult kids still at home, but I would've guessed that on the whole there are fewer people living on that street. I'd say it's people parking their second or third cars off the property because their garage is used for other storage.

Easier to park on the street and theft risk has been negligible.
prawn
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
We did similar within the last couple of years, moving from quarter-acre to 25+. And there is no season you get off. Forgo irrigation in our climate and things flat-out die or you would be full-time watering things.

I would love to go back to myself 10 years ago when I was griping about the hassle of netting 5 small fruit trees, or cost of landscaping, and insist that I appreciate the scale and cost of that moment. Now we are dealing with a kilometre of vineyard netting, pruning hundreds of trees and vines, etc. Replacing all our nets back then would've been $200. Now it would be $5000+. I wouldn't give it up though.
prawn
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I thought it was telling that the promo site leads with an overhead view of the car's shape, a perspective almost no driver or on-looker will have. If I was buying a status car, I think I'd be mostly interested in how great it looked from the ground...