croppixels.bsky.social
Over-educated Berkleyite. Data scientist. Dad.
I post semi-regularly but topics are all over the place.
I usually do not respond to DMs.
🏳️⚧️Trans rights are human rights 🏳️⚧️
🇺🇦🇺🇦Ukraine Will Win🇺🇦🇺🇦
🇬🇪🇬🇪Georgia will be Free🇬🇪🇬🇪
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I recently read this great long article on Shahed attacks and the units that defend Ukraine from them.
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/25/m...
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Moldova is Europe. Ukraine is Europe.
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LOL it's Eric Adams. The big idea is to back the other disgraced weirdo in the race with widespread name recognition.
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This guy is so embarrassing. He thinks he can BS his way out of everything, even the reality of Iran's nuclear program.
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Probably the one about Fry's dog.
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To be fair, is it ever not in "full MAGA propaganda mode"?
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Parts of it are hilarious, and her New-Zeleander wit really shines through. There are also some insane stories in that book. Be warned though that it gets much darker towards the end.
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This place looks hella spooky.
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immediately turns around and votes for $12 trillion more in debt to pay for bs tax cuts
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Thinking of a brick wall right now
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Rumsfeld died in 2021. If he even said this it was about things that happened a long time ago, not current events.
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I love Oslo, and you could say I'm a competent introvert.
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Thinking about the real possibility of civil conflict as things just escalate further.
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Legend
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They brought Kerry back for the final season just to kill him off right before they make it back to Earth.
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Dean Phillips? Who is asking for this?
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I remember when the A's first called up Max Muncy to replace Ben Zobrist when he got injured. Now he's still playing great 10 years later.
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Love it!
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Win #10!
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They should stay on, because they're both bullshit artists who have no idea how to use the full power of the agency they control, and will thus will continue to be very ineffective.
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Can confirm. I remember bacon lattes being a thing around then.
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I really don't care for their music, but love this message!
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I'm only happy when it rains!
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They're on Spotify! I'm totally going to listen to these now.
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Boss move
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250!
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*60-kg UAV
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That's my rep!
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I wish my country (USA) was participating.
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Is this a joke? Does anyone actually care about this outside of those two guys trying to sell their book?
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Getting a study, especially a large, complex study, published and peer reviewed can take far too long. That's why "pre-publication" sites like Arxiv are so popular.
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Good luck!
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Nothing has changed then. The Russians keep making a show of sounding conciliatory, as if they want peace. But they never actually make any effort towards it.
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I also did not know there are several species in the arbutus genus that are native to Mexico and the Southwestern US. I've only ever encountered arubutus menziesii in Northern California.
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reverse juan soto
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This is incredible.
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Everyone in that show is incredible. And the production design is fantastic.
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This whole set looked incredible! Outstanding production value
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Also True RE: China, Taiwan and the US, where close economic integration made the cost of military conflict higher than it will be when these economies are more fully decoupled. There will be just less to lose by initiating a conflict.
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That was Europe's experience after WWII, where economic integration between European countries (eventually becoming the EU) was successful in preventing another war with Germany.
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Trabajando duro! E también no al mesmo tiempo.