I was thinking the same thing. If you view each panel as his perception of the pool rather than objective reality, then at least it has a cohesive narrative… But then the overarching message seems to become “ignore your perception and do the thing” which feels odd for a mental health community.
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World News@lemmy.world•Musk snubs interview summons by French prosecutors amid X probeEnglish
9·1 day agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_in_absentia
France has absolutely no qualms about trying and sentencing someone who doesn’t bother showing up for legal proceedings.
The most likely outcome here is a limp dick fine and a lot of hot air about justice etc.
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World News@lemmy.world•Claude Mythos: Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about AI modelEnglish
5·4 days agoI don’t have it handy, but I recommend reading Anthropic’s report about mythos and security. They state that in the long run, models which can iteratively build an attack against a perceived vulnerability will be a major win for defenders, but in the short term, they present an advantage to attackers since they basically expose oodles of new zero days.
If you think about the corporation as a vehicle for investor capital rather than an entity which provides services, the prevalence of this decision makes a lot more sense.
I had no idea he was such an iconic character. My buddy in high school was a gearhead and always had his nose in the latest copy of Jegs, so I was indirectly exposed to RF for years. Pretty cool to see he has a history all the way back to the '50s!
No true leftist would post this
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News@lemmy.world•Trump’s Acting A.G. Says He Won’t Release Even One More Epstein File
11·7 days agoIn the current context, where we’re explicitly talking about Epstein and his network of suppliers and customers, we can reasonably infer this and realize that it’s a weird fucking time to lionize the celibate pedophile.
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Linux@lemmy.world•"Ageless Linux" is a distro created to openly defy California age-gating "law."English
2·7 days agoThose of us who lived through the Microsoft vs Linux debacle know that you don’t need a large, popular distribution to manufacture a legal challenge. All you need is something that effectively undermines the opposition’s legal basis.
I am not sure open source can reproduce the “LinkedIn experience”. I’m also not sure that’s a huge loss. That place is a dumpster fire on a steep hill.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump says he’s considering ‘joint venture’ with Iran for Strait of Hormuz tollsEnglish
121·11 days agoGosh, I wonder what Iran thinks about that idea? The article has this to say:
Any “joint venture” was not part of Iran’s 10-point peace plan that the U.S. agreed to and the president previously called “workable.”
And that’s it! Guess this one is still in the “concept of a plan” phase.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your opinion, is space exploration necessary?
70·12 days agoSpace exploration is weight lifting for science.
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News@lemmy.world•US has let in 4,499 refugees since October - all but three were South African
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News@lemmy.world•US has let in 4,499 refugees since October - all but three were South African
2642·12 days agoWell yeah, because of the active genocide against white Afrikaners.
Conversely, there’s nothing of interest going on in Afghanistan and the US has no obligations to any sympathizers or collaborators there, so I’m not sure why we’re letting 3 people flood our country.
Edit: this is sarcasm. Can’t believe I need to say it.
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World News@lemmy.world•Artemis II crew reflects on historic mission before splashdown on FridayEnglish
10·13 days agoTIL that objects re-entering the atmosphere vary considerably in their initial velocities, and that ones from further out (e.g. lunar visits) tend to be much faster than those from LEO. It’s not intuitively surprising, but I’d assumed that given the “narrow window” used for re-entry, all objects needed to dump enough velocity to arrive in a fairly tight band.
Does it support unit dependencies? That’s pretty much the only reason I use systemd outside of work. Edit: ah yeah it sure does. I know what I’m playing with next weekend.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump delivers jaw-dropping and slurred Iran address that offers no end in sight to unpopular war
50·20 days agoLudicrous claims, rambling non-sequiturs, and outright lies; sounds like anyone who tuned in got exactly what they could have expected.
It’s hard to estimate the distance when there’s this much depth on the shot, but I’d guess they’re at least 20m away.
I absolutely love the photo. This is like worlds colliding!
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Programming@programming.dev•The Claude Code Source Leak: 512,000 Lines, a Missing .npmignore, and the Fastest-Growing Repo in GitHub History
10·21 days agoYeah, I had a good laugh at this. Half of the commits I review are coauthored by Claude, a fact that I’m sure Anthropic is thrilled to claim, but this colossal fuck up was obviously the work of a rogue intern or something.
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Technology@lemmy.world•It's not just a RAM crisis — Panasonic says data center batteries are also selling out months in advanceEnglish
62·22 days agoI wonder if there’s going to be a point in the future where we all look back at this massive over-investment and kick ourselves for making so much expensive electronics waste.






Yeah, are we ready to have a serious conversation about removing him from office yet, or will our republican neighbors wait until the death toll hits the millions, the world is in a full economic depression, and France has repointed its strategic weapons towards us and Israel?
Obviously a rhetorical question, we know the answer.