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2024-10-27 at 4:32 AM UTC in For Trump + Harris Supportersbump4unity in times of crisis
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2024-10-27 at 4:25 AM UTC in What happens after death?
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2024-10-27 at 4:18 AM UTC in In honor of black history month, we have a new themehow did I get here I want to go home
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2024-10-27 at 4:09 AM UTC in In honor of black history month, we have a new themeclick your name it's halfway down the page
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2024-10-27 at 3:01 AM UTC in I just got out of a pychward
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2024-10-27 at 1:33 AM UTC in Goats for Warcryflowers for algernonce
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2024-10-27 at 1:19 AM UTC in ๐ซ Twitch loses 70% of Sponsors ๐ in Reverse Left cancelling initiated by Destiny & pro ๐ฎ๐ฑ zionists โก๏ธSaltman
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2024-10-26 at 2:27 PM UTC in The Zionist power structure doesn't benefit from the browning of the Westit's more just about introducing minorities to homogenous societies because once there's enough low-level ethnic conflict (as there will always be when the ratios get messed up) nobody's going to worry about Ari's hand in their pocket when Motumbo's running around with a machete
it's a numbers game, and a small group in power will need to incite conflict in the larger group to maintain it -
2024-10-26 at 1:08 PM UTC in 5000 rockets hit Israel
Originally posted by ๐ฆ๐ MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING - vaxxed and octoboosted ๐ (we beat covid!) ๐ฌ๐๐ญ๐ (๐ฉโ) Interesting. I think Iran is probably speedrunning their nuclear program right now, but I would have assumed that Iran would just build nukes and not bother testing them until they were ready to announce. Just testing a nuke like North Korea in 2006 just doesn't make sense, it's not like they don't know exactly how to build one. The only problem is securing the material, which we know is an issue they have solved.
the epicentre was more or less on the border between israel and Lebanon; if Iran was testing nukes it wouldn't be there, that'd be inviting an israeli nuclear response and nobody would be quiet about it. it'd make more sense that israel was testing its nuclear weapons to make sure they still work but I doubt that too.
I've also seen this and similar videos posted:
Pro-Iranians are suggesting a LOT of missile interceptions, pro-israelis are suggesting it's just flak or interceptors exploding. I'm inclined to believe the latter given that israel was supposedly firing aeroballistic missiles from outside of interception range, like the ROCKS, which has a 500kg+ warhead and a successful interception would either yield a larger explosion or a flare up as it falls to the ground (the Russian-based systems they operate all use a fragmentation warhead rather than attempting to directly strike an incoming missile). -
2024-10-26 at 10:13 AM UTC in The TRT Thread: Its the end of the world as we know it so GET WHOLESOME edition
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2024-10-26 at 10:11 AM UTC in 5000 rockets hit IsraelAlso on the 'earthquake' - there are now various stories relating to this - the prominent ones at the moment being either a tunnel network destroyed in South Lebanon or an accidental munitions explosion just inside israel, suggesting that the seismic reading initially reported was either false or incorrect.
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2024-10-26 at 10:09 AM UTC in 5000 rockets hit Israel
Originally posted by ner vegas israel does a minor strike, hits an IRGC training base that's used for PR stunts
4.9 earthquake in northern israel
wut
Basically it seems like it was similar to the Iranian strike on the US base after the Soleimani assassination - the people demanded blood, but the military knew that it was suicidally reckless to go whole hog and conduct a major bombing campaign. It now seems likely that the israeli preparation report was leaked intentionally to give israel justification to 'abandon their plans for a major attack', ie 'Iran prepared for what we were going to do so now we can't do it anymore'.
There appear to have been two sites hit; two IRGC bases, one of which was likely unmanned as it's mostly just used for PR (it was apparently used for a popular television show a few years back). Several air defence operators have been reported killed but only one has been officially named so far.
israeli news has been recycling images and videos from bombings in Lebanon to claim that the bombings in Iran were extremely destructive. -
2024-10-26 at 7:50 AM UTC in For Trump supporterscool
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2024-10-26 at 5:17 AM UTC in Trump Working At McDonald's
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2024-10-26 at 5:03 AM UTC in 5000 rockets hit Israel
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2024-10-25 at 5:30 PM UTC in Does Anyone own a Samsung Note 20 or 20 ultra?
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2024-10-25 at 4:22 PM UTC in What happens after death?
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2024-10-25 at 3:37 PM UTC in ๐โ๐ฆ ๐๐ฎ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ ๐๐๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐ฏ๐ ๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ ๐๐ฌI'm not going to go through code right now but iirc your IP is logged when you log in and when you post, login IP logs are rotated but post IPs are saved indefinitely
ISS uses flask or something and does web connections without a www host like apache/nginx so you don't need to worry about that
db shouldn't log IPs by itself because it doesn't accept external connections
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2024-10-25 at 3:30 PM UTC in What happens after death?karen greenlee
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2024-10-25 at 10:38 AM UTC in Does Anyone own a Samsung Note 20 or 20 ultra?
Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Sure, Google and Apple might collect data, but they have to follow laws and rules. They operate within a system of regulations, unlike Huawei, which follows orders from an authoritarian state. Western companies are held accountable by privacy rules like GDPR. Itโs not perfect, but at least itโs regulated. Thereโs a big difference between data collection thatโs overseen by law and surveillance for government control.
no
there's not