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"Fake nudes could have been banned over a century ago - but the law was too broad, focusing on more speculative, rather than specific proven harms. A similar critique is made of some AI regulation proposed today - making this, a good possible lesson for the best way to approach AI regulation."

https://substack.com/home/post/p-148971199.
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"We used to want to understand nature, but now our main concern is to understand how to publish in Nature!"

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"If God is dead, zombie New Atheists have ushered in a Walking Dead society. They first prune nature of wonder and then wonder how to reinfuse it with sham awe and the farcical wonderment at the astounding improbability of being alive."

https://iai.tv/articles/science-publishing-is-a-multimillion-dollar-ponzi-scheme-auid-2953
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DEVELOPING! Earth will get a second moon for about two months this year when a small asteroid begins to orbit our planet. 

Details: https://cbsn.ws/3TuSBtZ
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A chilling simulation showing London being nuked has reportedly been shared by a Russian TV channel.

The blast, which detonates over Westminster, shows the fireball evaporating central London.

Russia has also reportedly been airing commercials on what citizens should do in the event of an attack.

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BREAKING! Rick Astley has endorsed Donald Trump, according to multiple reports.

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"Sjouwerman said the employee, whose identity was revealed as an AI deepfake, is one of hundreds of cases of North Korean nation-state operatives posing as IT workers to infiltrate hundreds of US companies. Just last month, the US government announced charges, seizures and arrests  to disrupt a scheme in which North Korean IT workers infiltrated hundreds of companies and earned millions of dollars for North Korea."

https://www.securityweek.com/knowbe4-hires-fake-north-korean-it-worker-catches-new-employee-planting-malware/
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The difference between the men's 100m freestyle final 88 years apart.

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Channel I follow posted this following the increase of Ukraine's terrorist drone attacks:



"What to do when attacked by a UAV?

Signs of a UAV: ​​a buzzing sound, the sound of a lawn mower or a moped, a silhouette visible at an altitude of up to 100 meters.

If you are outside:

🔹leave the line of sight
🔹hide in a building, shelter, basement
🔹When the ammunition is dropped, run to the side, lie down on the ground, behind the curb, in a ditch or moat, cover your head with your hands
🔹don't get up after the first explosion, roll away or crawl to the side

If you are in a car or on public transport:

🔹stop or leave the vehicle
🔹hide in a building, shelter, basement
🔹if the road is empty, accelerate to more than 135 km/h - this will allow you to escape an attack, if the drone is diving, brake sharply when it approaches

If you are in the building:

🔹move away from the windows
🔹take shelter in a basement or in a room with load-bearing walls without windows
🔹don't use the elevator
🔹Do not use your phone when a UAV is approaching"

[Memo from the Belgorod City Civil Defense and Emergencies Department]
Supposedly a picture of Statue of Liberty from Paris, France - 1886, before it was transported to America.

This statue is 305ft (93m) tall

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The Kremlin has removed sailors from the abandoned Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and sent them to fight. The ship is unlikely to ever return to sea, according to Forbes.

The Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's only aircraft carrier of its class, has not been on combat duty for eight years, and each year, the probability of its return to service grows slimmer.

Analyst David Ax notes that approximately 1,500 sailors from the aircraft carrier were reorganized into a "frigate" mechanized battalion as part of the Russian Federation's 1st Guards Tank Army. Ax emphasizes that this move illustrates the crisis within Russia’s naval forces and the general obsolescence of its large warships, many of which date back to the Cold War era.

The transfer of sailors from the Kuznetsov is another step by the Kremlin in its search for new reserves for the war in Ukraine. While Putin avoids introducing nationwide connoscription due to political risks, the Russian military is forced to redeploy ship crews to make up for losses at the front.

The decline of the Admiral Kuznetsov also underscores Russia's inability to maintain its fleet in combat readiness. In 2018, the ship was seriously damaged during the flooding of the dry dock where it was being repaired. A year later, a fire broke out on the ship, and although the plan was to return it to service by 2022, another fire in December of that year disrupted these plans once again. Currently, the aircraft carrier remains docked in Murmansk.

Ax also points out that in other countries, such ships would have been scrapped and replaced with new ones. However, due to the weakness of Russian industry, which is incapable of building modern large warships, the Admiral Kuznetsov, like most of Russia’s large ships, remains in service despite its worn-out hull and mechanisms.

Military expert Pavel Luzin emphasizes that one of the main issues lies with the engines. Most of the large marine engines for the Soviet fleet were manufactured in Ukrainian factories, and now, due to the war, Russia can no longer acquire them. Establishing domestic production has proven difficult for the Russians, further complicating the fleet’s maintenance.
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Fluoride in Water Poses “Unreasonable Risk” to Children, Federal Judge Rules

The “conspiracy theorists” were right again.

Judge Edward Chen has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) MUST take action on water fluoridation.

He found that fluoride poses an “unreasonable risk” of reducing IQ in children, especially for pregnant women and young kids, at the current levels.

He dismissed the EPA’s argument that it’s unclear exactly how much fluoride is dangerous and instead pointed to scientific evidence showing that even the so-called “optimal” level for dental health (0.7 mg/L) could be harmful.

This decision could potentially lead to the end of water fluoridation in the U.S. and is a significant blow to the EPA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and groups like the American Dental Association (ADA), who have long defended the practice.

This is a huge win and another step forward to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).

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🇺🇸🇨🇳🇮🇱 What will the surge of US forces to the Middle East cost the military?

The day the Middle East almost erupted into a full regional war this summer, Lloyd Austin was touring an Asian shipyard.

Just before the defense secretary visited Subic Bay, Philippines, the former site of a massive U.S. Navy base, Israel killed the political leader of Hamas, who was visiting Iran.

Austin’s July visit was meant to show his focus on Asia, the region America says is its top priority. Instead, he ended the trip distracted by the Middle East, spending hours containing the crisis on a flight back to Washington.

Since Oct. 7, when Hamas’ attack on Israel provoked all-out war in Gaza, the Pentagon has been on call. When the region has approached a wider war, the Defense Department surged forces there to calm it down. But after a year, some in Congress and the Pentagon are growing concerned about how to sustain that pace, and what it will cost the military in the long term.

Call it the U.S. Central Command squeeze. The Pentagon insists its surge has helped stop the Middle East from falling into chaos. But the longer the region borders on conflict, the more the U.S. tests its endurance for crises later on, most notably, a future conflict with China.

The pressure on the military increased even further this week. After their most intense attacks in almost 20 years, Israel and the Lebanese militia group Hezbollah are close to a larger war. On Monday, Austin yet again ordered more troops to the region, joining 40,000 other American personnel there, 6,000 more than normal. Another aircraft carrier may soon follow.

“We’re caught in this kind of never-ending quagmire of having to divert resources, and we’re burning [out] on the back end,” a senior congressional aide said.

Their message was that America’s military wouldn’t exhaust itself anytime soon, but that a year of unplanned deployments and spent missiles come with a cost. Even more, they said, the longer the crisis continues, the more the Pentagon will have to manage tradeoffs between the urgent needs of the Middle East and the rising challenges of the Indo-Pacific.

Pentagon leaders say they calculate the risk in pulling assets from one region to another, and that the choice to move forces away from Asia is a sign that they consider the region stable enough to do so.

“I have relayed messages that it is better to invest in deterrence where there is no overt conflict, rather than intervene in a conflict where there is one already,” the Philippines Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro said in an August interview. He wouldn’t specify who in the U.S. those messages have reached.

That said, the cost of this posture is also becoming clearer.

The first, and perhaps the most important, part of that tally is the military’s ability to meet future needs, known as “readiness” in defense jargon. By sending more forces to the Middle East, the Pentagon is accepting what amounts to a mortgage: higher costs on its forces to avoid an even bigger bill.

Without specifying the impact of these extensions so far, multiple defense officials and congressional aides said the U.S. is already having to manage “tradeoffs” between the needs of the Middle East today and other areas in the future.

This February, the Houthis shot a ballistic missile at the Navy destroyer Gravely in the Red Sea, one of many times the militia group targeted American ships in the waterway.

But this one came close. In fact, the ship used a short-range weapon — rather than the typical missile — to intercept the attack. The Houthis came within a nautical mile of success, according to Navy officials.

This is an example of the other two costs involved in the Pentagon’s response.

The Navy estimates that between Oct. 7 and mid-July, it fired $1.16 billion worth of munitions while on station in the Red Sea.

🔗 https://www.defensenews.com/pentagon/2024/09/25/what-will-the-surge-of-us-forces-to-the-middle-east-cost-the-military/
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"Comedian Dmitry Gavrilov, who mocked Russia and the Russian army, has been charged with discrediting the Russian Armed Forces

"The Nizhny Novgorod District Court received materials on the case of comedian Gavrilov, who mocked Russia in his stand-up routines in Tbilisi, from which he cowardly fled. The would-be joker claimed that "Fuck Russia" was written on his wall, and also mocked the image of a Russian officer. The stand-up comedian posted a video of his performance on his YouTube channel.

"A case has been opened for discrediting the Russian Armed Forces. The comedian continues to serve a 13-day arrest for inciting hatred or enmity. Excuses that he insulted Russia just for fun will no longer help - the comedian-relakant will have to answer seriously for his words."

https://news.1rj.ru/str/readovkanews/87049
"You’ll find Star Trek has never been more vulgar, more profane, more debauched. It’s small-minded in everything from the cast to production values to the storytelling. It’s about lecturing to the untouchables about their privilege and holding victimhood as the highest virtue. All those tiny elements which we ignored or snickered at in previous shows became the substance of their successors, while those parts we loved about Star Trek—the parts that made it great—were left behind or turned into nostalgia-bait."

https://isaacyoung.substack.com/p/star-trek-the-ultimate-dissident
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"Don’t trust the government or Big Pharma, or Big Food, or Big Anything? Did your super fit cycling mate suddenly die after his second jab and you wondered if it could have been the ‘vaccine’? Are you questioning your local council as to how excluding you from the local forest is somehow saving the planet? Then you are trying to fulfill a psychological need by adopting conspiracy theories and if you don’t stop it you’ll not only kill your grandmother but you’ll be responsible for the planet burning up! No wonder these AI wonderkids are working so hard to stop your conspiratorial fantasies – you’re damn dangerous and you need to be stopped."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-149094127#:~:text=Don%E2%80%99t%20trust%20the,to%20be%20stopped.
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