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Israel replaced the electric components with identically shaped components that were explosive. Removing empty space doesn't solve this.


Citation needed?

What do you think happened, they refabricated the chips on a smaller process to make room for explosives? How do you make extra room on the component level?


"And, if you know much about the New Yorker's book reviews,", specifically feels like a phrase GPT would never use.


Sure is.


> everyone just refuses to see it.

You are not the only person to ever think that life might be super rare in the universe. This is not a unique or even a rare opinion. People can speculate on other reasons for its rarity while still knowing it's likely to just be a naturally rare event. And there's no way you (you personally, and I guess humanity as a whole) can know it's as rare as 1 in 10^1000000 universes either, so your hypothesis is as evidence free as other hypotheses.


> Kava: Mild giddiness and relaxation > Salvia: Extremely intense delirium and mind-blowing hallucinations

How have you placed two in the same category????


I think basically the category is "things that aren't DEA scheduled."


SBF's dad "worked" for the company getting paid a million dollars a year, both parents received several gifts of expensive of real estate, and were responsible for directing where political campaign contributions (taken from customer money) were going. They were almost certainly aware and complicit with the crimes he committed, and profited hugely off them.


Toot, trot, tort, and moot aren't legal?


From the list of words, I think F was the required (central) letter.


As others have pointed out, all words must have the center letter, which was "F" on this day, the outer letters were "I M O R T Y"


You have to use the center letter, whatever it was.


Possibly, although I always thought Osmosis Jones was a documentary.


Unrelated to the article, I could immediately identify the image used as definitely AI-generated. But I can't identify any reason why. It's a normal picture of a stone brick wall. Yet I'm 100% sure it's AI.

No shame to the author for their choice; replacing stock images with generated ones is a great use case. It's spooky to me that we've been so quickly trained to identify this subconsciously.


True. I think in this case it's because of the texture of the bricks. It looks like they were wrapped in cloth or something. This seems a common texture in many AI-generated images.


AI-generated images have an unnatural "smoothness" to them whereas reality is more imperfect. At least that's my hypothesis.


Go bears!


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