Thought the wallet that keeps sniping my launches only sniped my launches but just realized he snipes other devs launches aswell and is up 500k+ in 30 days from it. People are living in worlds we don't even know about
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A male South Korean vlogger went to India dressed as a female, to see if he will get unwanted sexual advances. You know what happened
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The U.S. has announced that its B-2 bombers struck deeply-buried ballistic missile launchers in Iran a couple of hours ago
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When you see all these videos of missiles, drones and planes. Remember to move your shoulder around. That's where it all started.
Our shoulder evolved differently than other human species and hominins. It became optimized for throwing, not climbing
we started to throw rocks with accuracy, spears, atlatls, bow and arrows.
we developed tacts based on range. We became a projectile species.
And we destroyed all the other human-like creatures, and big animals because of it.
Throw a rock at an animal. It gets confused. it doesn't know what to do.
It all started with our shoulder changing a very long time ago
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Our shoulder evolved differently than other human species and hominins. It became optimized for throwing, not climbing
we started to throw rocks with accuracy, spears, atlatls, bow and arrows.
we developed tacts based on range. We became a projectile species.
And we destroyed all the other human-like creatures, and big animals because of it.
Throw a rock at an animal. It gets confused. it doesn't know what to do.
It all started with our shoulder changing a very long time ago
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The latest skeletal evidence places anatomically modern humans on Earth somewhere between 180,000 and 200,000 years ago. That is approximately 7,000 generations of people biologically identical to us - with the same brains, the same cognitive capacity, and presumably the same drive to organise, build, and innovate.
And yet, by the conventional account, civilisation only appeared in the last few hundred generations. The question Randall Carlson raises is not rhetorical. It is one of the most uncomfortable in all of science. How is it that across all those long generations, nothing we would recognise as civilisation took root and flourished?
The most parsimonious answer, Randall argues, may not be that civilisation simply hadn't started yet. It may be that it had - and that what we are living in now is not the origin of human civilisation, but its reboot.
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And yet, by the conventional account, civilisation only appeared in the last few hundred generations. The question Randall Carlson raises is not rhetorical. It is one of the most uncomfortable in all of science. How is it that across all those long generations, nothing we would recognise as civilisation took root and flourished?
The most parsimonious answer, Randall argues, may not be that civilisation simply hadn't started yet. It may be that it had - and that what we are living in now is not the origin of human civilisation, but its reboot.
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When the Images Stop...
U.S.-based satellite imagery company Planet Labs announced a temporary 96-hour delay on new satellite imagery over Gulf states, Iraq, and Kuwait during the current conflict "to prevent near-real-time analysis of damage to U.S. and allied military sites."
But, the imagery over Iran is not delayed.
The company says the measure is "temporary and meant to protect personnel and operations during the war."
Meanwhile, Chinese satellite imagery provider MizarVision can still supply near-real-time satellite images, meaning the information restriction from Western providers may have limited practical impact.
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U.S.-based satellite imagery company Planet Labs announced a temporary 96-hour delay on new satellite imagery over Gulf states, Iraq, and Kuwait during the current conflict "to prevent near-real-time analysis of damage to U.S. and allied military sites."
But, the imagery over Iran is not delayed.
The company says the measure is "temporary and meant to protect personnel and operations during the war."
Meanwhile, Chinese satellite imagery provider MizarVision can still supply near-real-time satellite images, meaning the information restriction from Western providers may have limited practical impact.
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Saudi Arabia has cancelled their plan to build 'The Line', an 170km long residential megastructure in the desert.
They're taking what they've built so far and turning it into an AI server farm instead.
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They're taking what they've built so far and turning it into an AI server farm instead.
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THIS IS BIG: A Kuwaiti F/A-18 fighter jet shot down a USAF F-15E jet in a close-range fight with what appears to be AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile on March 2.
It appears the Kuwaiti pilot either intentionally shot down the U.S. jet or made a very serious mistake.
The authenticity of the clip has not been confirmed yet.
Note that a single Kuwaiti F/A-18 Hornet jet accidentally shot down three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles.
The Hornet fired three air-to-air missiles, destroying all three jets.
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It appears the Kuwaiti pilot either intentionally shot down the U.S. jet or made a very serious mistake.
The authenticity of the clip has not been confirmed yet.
Note that a single Kuwaiti F/A-18 Hornet jet accidentally shot down three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles.
The Hornet fired three air-to-air missiles, destroying all three jets.
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This isChina's Sunflower-200 Suicide Drone ---- The ULTIMATE GAME CHANGER.
Costs $30K
20-50 factories can produce it
can produce up to 10K+ drones per month
100KG Warhead, 1500km range
Made to OVERWHELM and DEPLETE enemy SAMs and troops.
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Costs $30K
20-50 factories can produce it
can produce up to 10K+ drones per month
100KG Warhead, 1500km range
Made to OVERWHELM and DEPLETE enemy SAMs and troops.
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S&P 500 $SPY has now closed below its 100-day moving average in 2 of the last 3 trading days for the first time since May
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