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News@lemmy.world•On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?
1·1か月前i think that you give them entirely too much credit, they really are this deeply steeped in technolibertarian nonsense
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News@lemmy.world•On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?
2·1か月前you’re on lemmy which means you’re around non-idiots a bit more often than usual. normal people don’t use adblocks and treat chatbots like literal magic, you have to lower your expectations
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News@lemmy.world•On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?
4·1か月前not hard, but it easily becomes classified info leak source which is what it looks like it is investigated as here
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Technology@lemmy.world•World's largest particle accelerator begins warming thousands of local French residents with waste energy from the 16-mile Large Hadron ColliderEnglish
30·1か月前the waste heat comes from cryogenics system that keeps all of this helium at below 3K. turns out you need to spend a lot of energy to cool down things to temperatures this low
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News@lemmy.world•On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?
61·1か月前polymarket is just gambling for people who don’t want to admit they have gambling problem and
have delusions of propethoodthink that their supreme rationality allows them to predict future
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Technology@lemmy.world•A new cooling technology freezes food without warming the climateEnglish
1·2か月前you can’t turn a gas into liquid by compression alone if temperature is above critical point, you also need to cool it down. separation is done by fractional distillation, but the reason it’s done is mostly about oxygen (medical and steelmaking among some other uses). for nitrogen it’s somewhere about -150C. first air is stripped of water and carbon dioxide, then it’s turned into a liquid, then it’s separated into oxygen, nitrogen and argon, and some large specialized plants also separate xenon, krypton and neon
if you don’t actually care for it being a liquid, there’s another method called pressure swing adsorption that separates gases based on how tightly do they bind to porous surfaces under pressure. this is how medical oxygen concentrators work
making liquid nitrogen is pretty efficient these days, as in not much more energy is used than is actually needed
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ed Zitron on big tech, backlash, boom and bust: ‘AI has taught us that people are excited to replace human beings’English
16·2か月前shooting down bosses stupid ideas is #1 productivity tip for professionals (like most people on lemmy are)
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News@lemmy.world•Deaths from Iran protests reach more than 500, rights group says
3·2か月前note that these are only verified and identified as either protestors or irgc, and these are numbers from saturday. later reports that are counting more broadly estimate that number of killed is at least 2000 (saturday) or closer to 10000 (sunday). complete internet blackout lasts 3.5 day now and it’s not helping either, this also means that information diffuses slowly within iran
that’s at least four days before kidnapping of maduro
op what else did you knew
dune (1965) was written 26 years before desert storm (1991) and before iran-iraq war (1980) or iranian revolution (1979) or six day war (1967) or black september (1970) or yom kippur war (1973) but just after baathists took power in both syria and iraq (1963) and some time after coup in iran (1953), suez crisis (1956) and nasser taking power in egypt (1952)
some context for the bottom row https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/16/exiled-russian-accused-of-spying-on-opposition-including-navalny-movement https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2025/11/04/russian-pro-democracy-activist-detained-in-poland-admits-to-working-for-fsb-en-news
tldr openrussia didn’t learn that there’s no such thing as former fsb agent, and now there are consequences
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘All brakes are off’: Russia’s attempt to rein in illicit market for leaked data backfiresEnglish
52·3か月前as i understand, this is what bellingcat uses as a major source of data when reporting on russian activities
“It is one of the paradoxes of modern Russia: on the one hand, these services are illegal and rely on leaked data, yet on the other, they are far more convenient for day-to-day police work than the multitude of official departmental databases,”
gaben on piracy: “We think there is a fundamental misconception about piracy. Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem,”
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News@lemmy.world•Santa rounds up migrants for ICE in Trump administration’s Christmas-themed AI video
53·3か月前is really every digital turd dished out by trump’s court newsworthy
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Technology@lemmy.world•Grid-Scale Bubble Batteries Will Soon Be EverywhereEnglish
3·3か月前There is a thermal energy storage included as s major part. This works because compressing CO2 to 55atm adiabatically heats it up to some 450-ish C, so that heat is pretty high grade, and only the final stage cools it down with heat exchanger open to air. In discharging direction, some heat is taken from outside air to evaporate part of CO2 and heat stored is used up
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Technology@lemmy.world•Grid-Scale Bubble Batteries Will Soon Be EverywhereEnglish
14·3か月前compressors, turbines (like steam turbines), piping, some of which heat-resistant (500C), container for liquid carbon dioxide, lots of plastic for the bubble, something for thermal storage, dry and clean carbon dioxide, these aren’t unusual or restricted resources, don’t depend on critical raw materials or anything like that
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Technology@lemmy.world•Grid-Scale Bubble Batteries Will Soon Be EverywhereEnglish
14·3か月前Compressed air without heat recovery is more like 30%, so this is huge
Carbon dioxide can be liquefied relatively easily which is what i guess makes this efficient
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Technology@lemmy.world•We're putting lots of transition metals into the stratosphere. That's not good.English
10·3か月前wood, magnesium, aluminum, plastics, they say titanium is bad, but i’d expect iron, nickel, manganese, tungsten, silver, maybe zinc to be worse



there was chrome (and firefox probably?) extension that went through your all fb liked pages and unsubscribed from them so that when it’s done timeline is gone entirely. fb went after its dev, removed that extension and banned him forever because it kept people off fb https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-bans-unfollow-everything-developer-delete-news-feed-2021-10 doing this all manually still worked back then, not sure about today
slightly healthier relationship with attention devouring parasite in your pocket? not on zucc’s watch, ALL contents of your skull are to be sourced from and licensed to meta platforms inc exclusively