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Sweden stepping up anti-russia agitprop πŸ”—
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In prep for NATO membership

Pentagram working on "smart" REAL ID πŸ”—
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Like India's BS. Will work about as well as in India (not at all).

Stupid .gov alerts come to CanuckPhones πŸ”—
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They're at least upset unlike the US helotry.

New Investing strategy: turn of the month πŸ”—
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I mean it is when all them pension plans do their deposits...

Mueller investigation reveals MI6, EU intel meddled in election πŸ”—
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Shocked, simply shocked

Selfish Ledger: Google's plan for a Central Planner computer πŸ”—
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The usefulness of compressed air πŸ”—
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The 0 moving parts compressor is very impressive. Very, very low tech batteries, and with heat exchangers you could even have refrigeration/heating with little conversion loss.

Die Zeit: Yeah, NATO has had Novichocks since the 90s πŸ”—
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The BND got them, and shared them. There goes the Theresa May theory about them Russkies being "the only ones".

The Drone Sailing Fleet πŸ”—
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Great potential for commercialization.

The DIA's XCOM boondoggle πŸ”—
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Wasting money speculating on future tech.

Yet another author figures out the whig vision of history is false πŸ”—
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the story of the Copernican Revolution shows that science was, from its birth, a dynamic process, with good points and bad points on both sides of the debate. Not until decades after Kepler’s On the New Star and Locher and Scheiner’s Mathematical Disquisitions did astronomers begin to come upon evidence suggesting that the star sizes they were measuring, either with the eye or with early telescopes, were a spurious optical effect, and that stars did not need to be so large in a Copernican universe.
"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" should be required reading, but isn't because it would destroy the aura of infallibility the university pinheads enjoy.

Machine Learning pioneer upset with what passes for πŸ”—
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We have to equip machines with a model of the environment. If a machine does not have a model of reality, you cannot expect the machine to behave intelligently in that reality. The first step, one that will take place in maybe 10 years, is that conceptual models of reality will be programmed by humans.

The next step will be that machines will postulate such models on their own and will verify and refine them based on empirical evidence. That is what happened to science; we started with a geocentric model, with circles and epicycles, and ended up with a heliocentric model with its ellipses.

Robots, too, will communicate with each other and will translate this hypothetical world, this wild world, of metaphorical models.
More or less my conclusion. The nice part is that computers already have a nice model of resource scarcity, and discoverable rules that can form the basis of cause-and-effect reasoning.

BONUS: The Japanese may be on to something.

Bacteriophage update πŸ”—
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Spoiler alert: FDA still killing people with their moronic "efficacy" standard thanks to the thalidomide scandal where they didn't even follow their own "safety" standard back in the 70s. Screw those guys.

Another WikiPedo exposed: antiwar edition πŸ”—
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Something people who have been paying attention have known for years. Guy's probably on the state payroll. So much for NPOV, gotta get that NGO $$$ for Jimbo's drug stash.

China's claim to the Spratleys: Likely a Mistake πŸ”—
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E.G. A fabricated CB.

Chinese reeducation camps ramped up in Xinjiang πŸ”—
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Gotta make those Uighurs stop being rowdy.

Cisco Software: Even more password hardcodes πŸ”—
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Idiots

GDPR: Complete shit show πŸ”—
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Many open source projects shutting down rather than pay the EU's De-facto Licensure requirements. It's either that or a 20mm euro fine. As usual the statists have their typical bromides, but at the end of the day they forget the damage prior restraint and the chilling effect has. The web's brain drain has begun.

Baking Soda: Simple cure for autoimmune disease? πŸ”—
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If so it's a godsend for Arthritics.

EU growing a spine? πŸ”—
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Over the Iran Sanctions. Good news if so.

Waco Biker case falling apart πŸ”—
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What do you expect when the FIB & Po Po shot first?

El Mano Negro: American Sicario πŸ”—
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Great profile of a hitman.

Latest School shooter: Post-Prom rejection rage πŸ”—
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Again, abolish public schooling. No need to coerce children into this social pressure cooker, which results in these monstrous extreme behaviors.

Venezuela apologists out in force πŸ”—
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It's "Not real socialism" to bankrupt your country with subsidies beyond what you can afford and then print money like a lunatic to cover for your failure, apparently. This is yet more proof of the point -- any and all government meddling in prices (socialism AKA centralized economic planning) is guaranteed to fail. It's inflexibility to demand guarantee this -- but I'm sure the author sees this as a defect of democracy, and that more Stalinist computers can fix it (TM).

Israeli Terrorism πŸ”—
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In the 70s, just when they were pimping their moral authority as non-terrorists, they were doing car-bombings in Lebanon. Ariel Sharon was a real piece of work.

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