Ahmed Ali Alid, 45, told police after his arrest that the attack was "for the people of Gaza" and that if he had access to a machine gun he would have killed more people.
listen, you paid what you thought it was worth to you
that's how retail works
they buy product, then sell them at a markup
you buy products from them only if you think it's worth the price they're asking
you get the product, they get the money
hooboy can't wait until the next time ISIS hits Spain like they did in Barcelona in '17, watch all the crocodile tears about "islamic terrorism is bad but the jews are worse" hahahahahaha
I have always called a light top with a full zipper to be a jacket, however the people I’m surrounded by insist on calling it a sweatshirt. I’m prepared to be wrong, just wondering if I’m the only one.
no, they're gonna expand the Shogun feudal universe ..... lol. as the season of Shogun advanced, I was charmed by it's beauty and production value, but less so in the story it was hiding. in the end the entire series was about a battle never fought, which was bad enough as a tease, but in reality the battle of sekigahara was fought in reality with sides changing allegiences during the battle, which would have made for a satisfying ending to the season. i'm less enthused about more seasons if they're simply going to toy with their audiences expectations than producing an excellent period peice from history that i'm interested in.
sure, and that's a shitty story, told in a shitty way. the intrigue was only barely interesting, and so over telegraphed for the last 5 episodes, the eventual end was jut empty, devoid of any real punch. mariko giving her life to the cause that toronaga used so maliciously and carelessly along with all the other vassals who sacrificed for him, as well as bragging of trapping the pilot, and laughing he had other sons with his baby, was all so ugly, and weird. the battle of sekigahara was no "afterthought" it was THE place where allegiences changed sides, THAT is where this historical pendulum swung, not in some convoluted public shaming. the show held true to the work it was based on, great, still sucked and was terribly unsatisfying. so, if they're gonna make more of that, they can keep it.
if you watched the video, your last point seems to be demonstrably untrue, as what hit us this week, the video author is saying, was the same size and category 5 solar emission that The Carrington Event was, and we didn't experience any disruption to our satelites, or electrical grid at all, probably because we were prepared for it, which is as interesting as it gets
if you watched the video, your point seems to be demonstrably untrue, as what hit us this week, the video author is saying, was the same size and category 5 solar emission that The Carrington Event was, and we didn't experience any disruption to our satelites, or electrical grid at all, probably because we were prepared for it, which is as interesting as it gets. you've got a no true scottsman fallacy working in that tiny little brain of yours, and it's amusing seeing you parade it for all to see, lol.
A feature Google demoed at its I/O confab yesterday, using its generative AI technology to scan voice calls in real time for conversational patterns associated with financial scams, has sent a collective shiver down the spines of privacy and security experts who are warning the feature represents the thin end of the wedge. They...
If it stops the possibility of being bothered by robocallers, I will give up all my data, my privacy, and the keys to my home, I will even throw in my children
he's older, his hair is thinning, would he to put product on that it would look like a streaky villain for an 80's movie. dude's doing the best he can with what he's got
Hartlepool: Man who prowled streets before stabbing 'defenceless' grandfather 'for people of Gaza' jailed (news.sky.com)
Ahmed Ali Alid, 45, told police after his arrest that the attack was "for the people of Gaza" and that if he had access to a machine gun he would have killed more people.
Upside-down US flag reportedly hung outside Samuel Alito’s home days after Capitol attack (www.theguardian.com)
I still remember (lemmy.world)
Sony Music opts out of AI training for its entire catalog (arstechnica.com)
Gavin Newsom, during his speech at the Vatican on climate change, accuses Trump of 'open corruption' (www.latimes.com)
Archived copies of the article: archive.today web.archive.org ghostarchive.org
Dating site clearly states on ToS that all the hot girls nearby you are bots (feddit.it)
And of course they want a credit card on file for “age verification” 😉 or they won’t let you chat with the bots
This used book that I bought for 12£ on the internet was apparently previously bought from Oxfam for 1.99£ (jlai.lu)
French police shoot dead armed suspect who 'planned to set fire to synagogue' (news.sky.com)
Interior minister Gerald Darmanin said the incident happened after the individual was intent on setting fire to a synagogue in Rouen.
Spain denies stopover of ship reportedly carrying arms to Israel (www.euronews.com)
Is it a sweatshirt or a jacket? (lemmy.world)
I have always called a light top with a full zipper to be a jacket, however the people I’m surrounded by insist on calling it a sweatshirt. I’m prepared to be wrong, just wondering if I’m the only one.
‘Shōgun’ Seasons 2 and 3 in Development (www.indiewire.com)
More “Shōgun” is in the works....
Check it out! Technology survived a Carrington Event (youtu.be)
I guess you already knew since your phone is working.
Thai Official Suspended After Husband Catches Her In Bed With Adopted Monk Son (www.ibtimes.co.uk)
Archive/mirror: archive.ph/P1QWp...
Men Without Hats - Safety Dance (www.youtube.com)
Tesla must face fraud suit for claiming its cars could fully drive themselves (arstechnica.com)
Google's call-scanning AI could dial up censorship by default, privacy experts warn (techcrunch.com)
A feature Google demoed at its I/O confab yesterday, using its generative AI technology to scan voice calls in real time for conversational patterns associated with financial scams, has sent a collective shiver down the spines of privacy and security experts who are warning the feature represents the thin end of the wedge. They...
Trumpet rule (slrpnk.net)
Microsoft offers to relocate nearly 10% of China-based staffers to the US or allied nations — AI and cloud engineering exodus from China begins (www.tomshardware.com)
Honk (lemmy.world)
Farmers Hiding Bird Flu Cases in Cattle from the FedGov (www.notus.org)
This has a real “hide the zombie bite from your friends” feel to it, albeit on a much grander scale.