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Weird you didn't post the comparison he made a couple weeks later where he says that sometimes DLSS beats native rendering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5B_dqi_Syc


The past couple weeks there have been a few times I've been completely startled that google hadn't indexed a site. One of them is a forum that google used to completely index and now I have to use the forum search itself to find old posts.


I'm still very skeptical but humor me,

Given these anecdotes from Wikipedia:

"As the officer pulled his car into a busy intersection, he suddenly felt as though his head were going to explode. His two-year-old son, in a car seat in the back, started screaming. As the officer sped out of the intersection, the pressure in his head ceased, and his son went quiet."

"In 2019, a White House official reported experiencing debilitating symptoms while walking her dog in a Virginia suburb of Washington; the incident was publicly reported in 2020."

The most common explanation is microwave radiation. So, how large of a device do people think it would take to induce these symptoms?

Speculate, what would this device look like?

---- EDIT: China used microwave weapons against India in a border dispute. How similar are the symptoms?

https://eurasiantimes.com/has-india-finally-acknowledged-tha...


If you want to get canceled, say that Vladimir Vladimirovich was obviously partly confessing when writing a story about Humbert Humbert.

Hiding in Plain Sight: Nabokov and Pedophilia https://www.jstor.org/stable/40754944?seq=1


I don't use facebook, but one thing I noticed with my parents it that it's pretty much replaced craigslist.


I fully support breaking up big tech, but there are geopolitical dimensions I'm surprised many pushing breaking up big tech don't seem to consider. It's much easier for non-US entities to selectively block and pressure smaller services.


Xfce, Cinnamon, and MATE all have a significant user base and they use GTK.


Well, if you're worried about censorship(and lets be real, 99.9% of what people use mailing lists for won't be affected), don't use Mailchimp.

"We’ve updated our language to further clarify our Rules (Section 17 of STOU), which state that Mailchimp does not allow the distribution of Content that is, in our sole discretion, materially false, inaccurate, or misleading in a way that could deceive or confuse others about important events, topics, or circumstances."


Thanks for letting me know that I should move all of my clients off of Mailchimp. I don't trust Mailchimp's "sole discretion" and interpretation of what is "inaccurate or misleading". What is true and factual is constantly in flux and subject to intepretation and debate. For example, an intelligent Democrat or Republican person, in many cases, have completely different views of what is "true" and "factual". I could apply this to many non-political examples as well.

I'm going to look into moving to one of the many of the cheaper, more trustworthy competitors if what you have commented is true.



The Chinese government and the people they control is really putting doublethink to use. Just look at the huge list of websites not accessible in China, and movies, and news, and books...the list goes on. When nations start doing the same to Chinese infiltration, it's suddenly unfair.


No mention of Stary Olsa?

Death in Rome does neofolk covers of pop songs.


I do believe I actually stumbled across Stary Olsa playing at a Renaissance Faire in Texas. They blew my mind. I kept thinking, "how did they end up in Texas?" Nice folks, also.


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