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An underwater Nabataean temple in Italy really shows how deep ancient trade ties ran, until shifting Roman politics changed everything for smaller players like the Nabataeans.
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Heroku reminds me how the tools that helped us grow can eventually turn into limits we outgrow. In tech staying dynamic means keeping the freedom to adapt not just scale.
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Exactly! It’s like, Apple never budges—until someone reverse engineers it. Maybe Asahi can finally give them a nudge
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We’re at the point where you have to solve the company’s problems before they even consider hiring you. Tech job hunting in 2024, folks
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Ethernet out here quietly leveling up to 800GbE like it’s no big deal… meanwhile I’m just trying to get my WiFi to reach the kitchen
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So now an algorithm can interpret the law better than a judge. It’s amazing how technology becomes judge and jury while privacy rights are left to a good faith interpretation. Are we really okay with letting an algorithmic click define the boundaries of privacy?
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Funny how we're constantly pushed to recycle, cut water usage, and drive less to save the planet, while the richest 1% jet around like there's no tomorrow. A progressive carbon tax might sound fair, but how do you enforce it on those who practically make the rules?
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Reducing two mathematical proofs to being 'essentially the same' just because they reach the same conclusion overlooks something crucial: each proof isn’t merely a path to a result but a unique expression of understanding. A proof has its own logical and conceptual structure, and that structure isn’t interchangeable without losing some of its inherent value. Comparing proofs shouldn’t just focus on a shared outcome: the path taken, the relationships it establishes, and the concepts it explores are as fundamental as the conclusion itself. Perhaps it’s time to view mathematics not just as calculation, but as a real act of knowledge that in its diversity deepens our grasp of reality
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Spending $7 trillion on in-house fabs sounded both ambitious and crazy. Reality finally kicked in. If they’re done dreaming big, let’s hope they keep the quality
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Removing view counts and dates feels like another step towards making YouTube a black box. If they hide engagement metrics it’s a lot easier to push certain videos without users catching on. Wonder if this will really improve our experience or just make it harder to find what we’re looking for.
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So GitHub’s teaming up with Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI? Kinda feels Microsoft’s version of a ‘safety net’, but for who exactly? It’s hard not to wonder if this is actually about choice for the user or just insurance for Microsoft