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Irving Washington
3 days ago
В 2026, даже “чии е Крим” не е въпрос, който в България сочи каквото и да било. Защото голяма част от тези, който ще ти отговорят “на Украйна” (да, Крим е на Украйна!), на въпроса “чии е южен Ливан” или “чии е западния бряг”, ще ти говорят за 7 октомври и много ще внимават да не ти отговорят.
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Museum of Twitter
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alamkara
11 days ago
хората много надценяват автоматичния превод и много подценяват времето и усилията, нужни за човешката "редакция" след него. и най-вече много подценяват дългосрочните последици за езика от това надценяване и подценяване. това ми е експертното мнение
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elia ayoub
18 days ago
Thread. Israel passed a law allowing the death penalty exclusively for Palestinians. It was written by the fascist Ben Gvir. Israel is institutionalising genocide.
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elia ayoub
18 days ago
And yes he was campaigning with this
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elia ayoub
17 days ago
Don't worry, Britain, France, Germany and Italy have expressed concern that the legal lynching of Palestinians risks “undermining Israel’s commitments with regards to democratic principles” Yes it sure risks doing damage to Israel's famed democratic principles
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
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Israel passes law to give death penalty to Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks
Knesset approves measure that has been criticised by European countries and rights groups
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/30/israel-passes-law-death-penalty-palestinian-convicted-terrorists
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я надуй дядо prokleta je amerika и да идеме заредиме бензинец
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Mikhail Gorbaechev
28 days ago
Damn you're telling me that if you cut two hours of commuting out of people's days, that they suddenly have time to reallocate to childcare and leisure and thus are more willing to have children, the world's largest and more adorable time suck?
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ще гласувам за който обещае да обеси виновниците за този престъпен редизайн
28 days ago
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Marcus Hutchins
about 1 month ago
My rational is why take the risk when I can afford better cookware, which also won't accidentally contain poisonous chemicals.
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You Can’t Always Trust Claims on ‘Non-Toxic’ Cookware - Consumer Reports
Makers of nonstick frying pans may claim their products are free of PFAS, such as PTFE and PFOA. Consumer Reports' says you can’t always trust claims on ‘non-toxic’ cookware.
https://www.consumerreports.org/toxic-chemicals-substances/you-cant-always-trust-claims-on-non-toxic-cookware-a4849321487/
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adnito
about 1 month ago
G.M. Tamás on Habermas
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Denis - The COVID Info Guy
about 1 month ago
"The COVID-19 pandemic at 6 years: Mass death, debilitation and media silence" "The pandemic has killed over 30 million people worldwide, left more than 400 million suffering from Long COVID... It is one of the most catastrophic events in modern history—and it is not over."
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The COVID-19 pandemic at 6 years: Mass death, debilitation and media silence
As the sixth anniversary of the WHO pandemic declaration passes with total media silence, wastewater data, excess death estimates and new research on Long COVID reveal an ongoing public health catastr...
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/03/11/umur-m11.html
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Isabella M. Weber
about 1 month ago
G7 strategic reserve release won’t be enough this time. An internationally coordinated price cap is necessary. The cap on Russian oil prices shows it can be done. This has to be complemented with energy saving programs. The world can’t afford a rerun of 2022 on steroids.
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adnito
about 1 month ago
Today in Staatsräson. Can't help but feel a certain Schadenfreude for all the opportunists & cowards who for years stood by as Palestinians and anti-genocide voices were being cleansed from the German cultural landscape. Your literary & film culture is over, suckers!
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alamkara
about 1 month ago
"all of this because none of Israel's 'allies' cared enough to hold it accountable for genocide"
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Quinn Slobodian
about 2 months ago
One effect of the moment is the draining of legitimacy from a nascent centrist North Atlantic bloc.
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elia ayoub
about 1 month ago
This is embarassing
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alamkara
about 2 months ago
загубата е и на многообразие, което е мн жалко. хегемонията на една култура е тъжна последица от свързаността на света днес, не само за отделните заличаващи се култури, но и за света като цяло, защото плурализмът по дефиниция съдържа в себе си повече възможности - за решения, за светоусещания и пр.
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Big Joel
about 2 months ago
Just a few weeks ago, all these European powers spoke of the threat that the US now presents to Europe. They talked about the possibility of Trump attacking Greenland, like it was an imminent and existential danger. Now Trump unilaterally bombs Iran and they all fall in lockstep
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elia ayoub
about 2 months ago
No one I know is mourning Khamenei because he was a mass murderer. We’re worried because we also know what the Americans and Israelis are: mass murderers.
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прехода към
eurosky.social
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about 2 months ago
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alamkara
about 2 months ago
дано доживее тоя социопат историята да го навре в кучи гъз, където му е мястото, и ден да не мине, без да му се бапомня, че той убедено и гордо е подкрепял зверското изтребление на един народ заради земята му
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alamkara
about 2 months ago
и защо домашното насилие е с такъв статут? защото е лична работа, не се осъзнава като обществен проблем. въпреки че мъже убиват жени през седмица
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alamkara
about 2 months ago
две години насилие преди случая сочат към убийство. и това, че законът позволява жалбите да се оттеглят, вместо прокуратурата да бъде задължена да разследва, е един от основните пропуски в системата за защита на жените от домашно насилие
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не съм юрист, но нещо пречи ли на зарков да направи един сталинистки шоу траял за кирчо добрев и ко? електоратът търси решения и забавления, дай му ги
about 2 months ago
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Grace Blakeley
about 2 months ago
Firms aren’t hiring because they’re scared for the future - the same reason they stop hiring during an economic downturn. The figures say we're not in a downturn. But what if we’re missing the recession signals in the AI noise?
substack.com/home/post/p-...
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We’re missing the recession signals in the AI noise
The real story isn’t automation. It’s stagnation.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-189115945
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Taras Bilous
about 2 months ago
My interview for Jacobin
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A Ukrainian Socialist Went to War. Here’s What He Thinks About Peace.
Four years into Russia’s invasion, Taras Bilous — a socialist serving in the Ukrainian army — reflects on exhaustion, negotiations, and why a bad ceasefire could be a boon for the far right.
https://jacobin.com/2026/02/ukraine-war-socialist-bilous-peace
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elia ayoub
about 2 months ago
Israel has been dumping herbicides throughout southern Lebanon as part of a concerted ecocide campaign to render the region uninhabitable. This has been going on for months with Lebanese journalists & environmentalists regularly reporting on it. The BBC: we don’t know why the Israelis are doing it
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Mike Honey
about 2 months ago
Personally I’m less interested in what happened in 2020-22, the comparisons are more of a historical curiosity. My main interest is the many countries where excess deaths continue at elevated rates in the years since most politicians announced "the end of the pandemic". 🧵
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Mike Honey
about 2 months ago
For Bulgaria, it shows that while the excess deaths were very high in the first few years of the pandemic, they have been fairly close to the expected deaths in recent years, finishing in August 2025 at +13.6% since 2020, and +5.2% for the last 12 months. 🧵
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Mike Honey
about 2 months ago
A recent scientific paper compared excess death rates among countries, using the pre-pandemic period 2015-2019 as a baseline. A few years ago I integrated the same dataset they used (STMF from HMD) and built my own excess death analysis. I was reassured to see quite similar results. 🧵
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Heidi Li Feldman
about 2 months ago
I KNOW somebody in this community can win this money. “Fulu’s latest bounty is for Ring’s video doorbell cameras, meant to encourage hackers and tinkerers to disable software features that require the devices to send data to Amazon. The reward is a potential payout of $10,000 or more.” […]
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https://mastodon.social/@heidilifeldman/116100470338775042
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Denis - The COVID Info Guy
about 2 months ago
The Yeti of Kananaskis
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"People are willing to try anything to not get sick except the only thing that reliably works because that one thing can’t be done secretly and spoils the illusion that everything is alright." Source:
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onion person
about 2 months ago
it’s so cool everything is either a scam or designed to take away human rights or both now
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Alexander J. Stein
about 2 months ago
EU: Beef & lamb received an estimated 580 times more agricultural subsidies than legumes in 2020; dairy received 550 times more than nuts & seeds. The estimated €39 billion in subsidies spent on animal-sourced foods made up nearly a quarter of the EU's total budget:
foodrise.org.uk/CAPCrossroads/
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CAP at the Crossroads - Reforming EU CAP subsidies to support healthy sustainable diets - Foodrise
CAP at the Crossroads: Reforming EU CAP subsidies to support healthy sustainable diets, a new report from Foodrise, reveals the scale of EU common agricultural policy (CAP) subsidies directed to meat ...
https://foodrise.org.uk/CAPCrossroads/
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evacide
about 2 months ago
The kind of abuse and harassment that sex workers face when their real names are exposed is uniquely gross.
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Chantzy
about 2 months ago
Oops forgot one #9 Wear a well-fitted N95 mask because Covid can increase cardiovascular risk
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Eric Gordy
about 2 months ago
The neolibs should be very happy with the Balkans, everything is privately owned. Even the states are privately owned.
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Claire Willett
about 2 months ago
definitely seems like you're safer from any kind of punishment for being in the Epstein Files than for, say, just to pick two examples totally at random, attending a college protest for Gaza or tweeting that you weren't very sad Charlie Kirk died
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Pippilota
2 months ago
.. Има ли нужда, да се чудим защо домашното насилие е толкова разпространено и ненаказано, когато дори медиите се отнасят така с жертвите? Можете ли да назовете имената на "жената в куфар"? За паралел ще ви кажа "Жизел Пелико"
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Cameron "SpaceDoddyssey" Dodd
2 months ago
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Quinn Slobodian
2 months ago
Want to make sure
@evgenymorozov.bsky.social
gets adequate retroactive respect for the way he conducted himself through this.
newrepublic.com/article/1548...
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Intellectual Enabler
How did Epstein meet so many luminaries in the worlds of science and technology? It all might trace back to literary agent John Brockman.
https://newrepublic.com/article/154826/jeffrey-epsteins-intellectual-enabler
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Marcus Hutchins
2 months ago
The AI bros (who clearly don't understand AI) in the comments are hilarious. "ask stupid questions, get stupid answers". LLMs have no concept of how intelligent a question is, and they certainly were not designed to deliberately give stupid responses if they deem your question too stupid. 1/?
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Ayman Makarem
2 months ago
yes they have! which is why I decided to make a full video essay on campism (also know as Tankies).
youtu.be/Dbkkh6GWn5Y
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alamkara
2 months ago
the people beating a moral panic drum about fertility aren't concerned with extinction, they're either racists scared that white numbers are too low to maintain the west's global dominance or misogynists who can't conceive of a reason for women's existence except as incubators for their genes
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Ozma
2 months ago
Constant blather about fertility is deeply annoying. Humanity is on track increase by 2 billion in the next 75 years. It took most of human history to reach a billion. We got 8 billion in 200 years. As a species around for [timeline debated— at least 300,000 years]. Talk about lack of perspective.
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Ian Boudreau
2 months ago
Man I'm so goddamn sick of ai. "Wahhh you can't have a reasonable conversation about ai on here," yeah maybe be mad about the two year parade of scam artists and financial charlatans and environmental ruiners who have radicalized everyone against the spell check that agrees with you
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Jennifer 🍄
2 months ago
in 2017 a popular twitter game was to type a partial phrase then see what your phone auto-completes it with. this proved so popular that it is now the only business model in the US.
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Anuj Ahooja
2 months ago
At this point, Bridgy Fed provides full functionality across the bridge, except for the ability to follow unbridged users. The only thing missing is a client that cleans up all of this to make it feel more native 🤔
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