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Nathan Ruser @Nrg8000
Over the weekend & friday, our China protest database tracked 10 new protests across 8 cities. Bringing the total number to 68 protests across 31 cities in China. See @ASPI_org's China protest tracker map #5. Over the last week, the nature of resistance has changed. See below⬇️
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hero on the run 🧸✨ @NewTalax
how do people who "hate small talk" plan on being in sustained meaningful relationships what are you gonna do "hi honey i'm home do you think freewill truly exists?"

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Ars Technica @arstechnica

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Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy @JointCtteNSS
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badidea 🪐 @0xabad1dea

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Halvar Flake @halvarflake
Feedback effects: Google initially relied on the (human-curated) link structure of the internet to derive "importance" signals from the internet graph. As people started using Google instead of links, Google accidentally destroyed the fabric that provided the value.

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🇺🇦 Ingvar Stepanyan @RReverser
By almost ready I mean it gave me a slightly broken code on the first run, but, since I don't know Python+OpenCV that much, I just copy-pasted the error message back into ChatGPT, and it fixed the code on its own.

I'm just a useless copy-paste interface for two programs :|

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🇺🇦 Ingvar Stepanyan @RReverser
If you think I'm kidding, I'm not.
Screenshot of me throwing an opaque Python stacktrace, and the ChatGPT explaining what it probably means and showing me a fixed code

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Alejandro Hernández @nitr0usmx
#PHNeutral opening song .. #hacker - #hacker song by @41414141 (FX) of #phenoelit =D cool lyrics ! B-)

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Abir Ghattas @AbirGhattas
@hrw & @amnesty investigation reveals #Iran gov't backed hackers have targeted activists, journalists, & researchers working on Middle East issues with phishing attacks. HRW’s infosec team attributes this campaign to state-backed threat actor #APT42.

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