

Yeah, the raids are dwindling because all the key targets have been struck and destroyed or heavily damaged. Rebuild those targets and let’s see how quickly the drones reappear.


Yeah, the raids are dwindling because all the key targets have been struck and destroyed or heavily damaged. Rebuild those targets and let’s see how quickly the drones reappear.


Increasingly, human operators are being supplemented or replaced by automated systems capable of gathering intelligence, identifying targets, and executing strikes with minimal delay.
Welcome to the age of modern warfare. No wonder Russia’s “meat grinder” approach is failing…


What about refrigerators?


Will it block VPNs, proxies, and Bing image search as well?


I’ve seen actors fall down stairs and over a breakaway bannister live in a Broadway show. It’s clearly highly choreographed, and I also spotted the pads one actor was wearing when his shirt accidentally came untucked. Even though it looked very chaotic, in hindsight it was more of a tuck & tumble than a random fall.


Hell, my wife’s entirely manual Jeep (manual door locks, manual window cranks, etc.) still has a sensor that warns you if the tailgate is open…


Same plan as Iran:
It’s the most bestest plan ever that only the brilliant minds of Trump & Hegseth could have come up with.


Here’s a bit of trivia (I worked for a startup that Ask Jeeves acquired back in 2000 & stayed on for a few more years):
There was a brief period of time where Ask Jeeves seriously considered getting into search for porn. They went so far as to design a French maid caricature named Mimi that was to parallel the Jeeves butler that was their brand back then. They even registered a bunch of domains like askmimi.com before finally deciding they didn’t want to risk damaging the Jeeves brand, and scratched the whole project.
Another bit of trivia: the CEO & executives at Jeeves when they acquired us were short-sighted idiots. One of the products my startup had developed was something we called “text ads” that let people bid on popular search terms for placement of ads along with the search results we served up. It was a fully automated system that required virtually no interaction on our part, and we considered it a license to print money. It brought in a good amount of revenue for us. After Jeeves acquired us they shut our text ads down and sold the service off to another small company. The Jeeves CEO at the time infamously said “we’re in the question answering business, not the advertising business” when this was sold off.
The company that bought it made some improvements to it then re-launched it as Google AdWords, and Google quickly eclipsed Jeeves after that.
Hell, just find an accessible sewer cleanout and use that. No need to trick your way into a house.
Jokes on them. I have a septic system.


Why hit them more frequently? Let Russia expend the effort to completely rebuild it and get into operation and THEN you attack again. By waiting until it’s back in operation you not only maximize the repair costs, but you also target it when it’s full of highly flammable materials. That ensures maximum destruction when you hit it again. A refinery full of oil that burns for days causes much more damage than a hunk of explosives in a drone that detonates next to an empty storage tank.

So glad I just renewed mine. By the time my next renewal comes along this will be a distant memory.


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None of our family would impersonate her.
https://futurism.com/future-society/meta-patented-ai-die-keeps-posting
These articles claim Facebook has no plans to use this patent, but this is very mich like what I’m seeing.


A cousin of mine died about a year ago, after a long struggle with cancer. “She” still posts on Facebook. It makes me sick.


I have a “prosumer” internet setup at home for various reasons. It’s UniFi gear, which is highly configurable, and configs are centrally managed. They provide a pretty robust web UI to manage it all, but the configuration all resides in plain text files that you can also hand edit if you want to do anything really advanced.
While troubleshooting an issue recently I came across a post on their support forum from somebody who had used Claude to analyze those config files and make recommendations. Since I have access to Claude through my employer I decided to give that a try. I was pleasantly surprised with the recommendations it made after it spent a few minutes analyzing my configuration.


I wonder if Russia is purposely keeping the larger tanks empty in the hope that Ukraine might simply target them based on size…


This is a phased array radar system, which is significantly different than the mechanical radars used by boats/ships. A phased array system typically supports near real time tracking of multiple targets since the radar signals are controlled through solid state beam steering.
Mechanical radars like those on boats can only update targets as quickly as the antenna rotates, which can be as slow as 20 RPM for some consumer brands. They are very different beasts. Comparing the two is like comparing a car to a train…
Blinded by the Light
Written by Bruce Springsteen, but I think Manfred Mann did it much better.