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I read the source he listed and it doesn't say any of that

Ah thanks, I think that was added after I commented.

>So not only CENTCOM is blind and incurred damage in high single digit billions, but also will be unable to repair the damage any time soon (probably for decades) even if the funding were made to be available

not just what i quoted, but your source does not say any of what you are saying.

your source says: Satellite images show damage near vital equipment on sites in at least five countries https://archive.ph/QHNXW


what's the chickenwire tunnel at the front door for? only thing i can think of is it lets the chickens see if there's a bird of prey above? but I don't know if that's something chickens are checking. or keeps certain large predators from fiddling with the door (but not large like a bear), but doesn't seem the door should open anyway

>stacks of exabyte drives

Exabyte® the brand of multi gigabyte removables, not drives of a million terabyte capacity.


>Where do browser extensions exist? I've got a dreadful feeling they might be on my computer.

all of the browser extensions I'm aware of are on planet earth, so i guess you'd have it linkedin is searching the planet for your browser extensions?


dumped fuel does not land on the ground, it evaporates



as it has always been, and therefore expected rates of return and risk assessments reflect that. this is precisely what markets and legal systems do. it's naive to imagine that there is a utopia someplace that we are failing to find


I wonder why that previous submission was "flagged"?


The HN of 5 months ago was apparently less receptive to anything made involving LLMs than they are today.


Another option might be that Nth pass LLM output is not as good as (N+5 months)th pass LLM output. At some point before the amount of effort involved reaches that required to do it oneself, the output will reach an acceptable quality level... or so you'd hope, if any of this business is to make any sense.


I think I follow where you’re coming from but, it doesn’t seem that this project has been updated since October 2025.


>kefir. None of which sounded like something my celtic ancesters eat

celts consumed plenty of dairy. kefir is dairy. clotted cream is fermented and buttermilk and cheeses are fermented.

scandinavians eat fermented fish, and there was plenty of exchange and living side by side between scandinavians and northern celts.


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