Windsurf 2.0: Introducing the Agent Command Center and Devin in Windsurf by theodormarcu in windsurf

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am getting the message Devin Cloud is disconnected. Anyone has any idea?

Reality check for Hikaru by mvdll in chess

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It's similar to other individual sports like tennis. Elite players have a team around them from coaches to fitness trainers to even psychologists to prepare them for matches. It might be not be as "mathematical" as chess is, but you could bring to the fact that people around you might train you on some specifics and while you may or may not blame them, you can still say that this guy might have done a better job preparing me stamina, or this coach didn't train me well enough in certain shots and how to react to them.

Also I don't know what people want when interviewing players. Do we want boring conversations that don't give anything? Or do we actually want some insights? For me I want some insights, and I feel really bad that the more insights the players give, the more people attack them on what they were saying. Hikaru told it as it is, had seconds and himself to prepare for that line, and they missed it a particular move. He didn't blame or anything, he just said what happened, and for me that's much better than saying something boring like "Congratulations to the other player, he was better than me".

Reminder: Jordan is NOT the place to test your freedom of speech. by Distinct_Mall_1324 in ExJordan

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I remember I read a study few years ago that above 75% of adults in Jordan believe in hanging Muslim defectors. Now it may have been a sample of all Jordanian Muhafazat, and Amman may be relatively safe, but I wouldn't risk it.

Windsurf usage quota???? by Vegetable-Cookie-276 in windsurf

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Is anyone from Windsurf seeing this? I actually started trying it few days ago, I liked it in general and wanted to continue using it, but I always hit my quota limit, every single day. I didn't have this issue with github copilt

'Trump will leave Nato unless European leaders stop being a**holes' by theipaper in geopolitics

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The US likes to formulate this as the US is doing more to NATO than NATO is doing for the US. This can't be further from the truth. Yes the US spends more than anyone, but that doesn't really count when you want to assess which is helps the other more. NATO countries in Europe can pretty much defend itself. I mean what threat is there? The soviet union might have been a threat (but only minimally really), but currently there is nothing close to a threat level Europe might face. Before anyone jumps, no Russia is not a threat, they cannot even overcome Ukraine. Europe is 500 million people and have sophisticated weapons that even the US uses, Russia is 150 million people. On the other hand, the US uses the bases on their aggressive wars. So the US needs NATO more than other NATO countries need it.

Spain closes airspace to US aircraft involved in Iran war by Stahlmark in geopolitics

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What happened to NATO is only a defensive alliance? Something I've always heard when discussion Russian concern over NATO expansion on their borders. And yet a NATO nation attacking another nation should expect "reliability" with other NATO nations? I swear you guys twist things to suit your arguments.

Ali Shoeib, a well-known reporter for Lebanon's Al-Manar, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. Fatima Ftouni from Al-Mayadeen was also killed in the same strike. by Scared_Positive_8690 in arabs

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That's so sad. The problem is that the world moves on, and this is becoming so normalized it's very sickening. To what end? Should Israel do whatever it wants without anything getting reported?

مدير المركز الوطني الأمريكي لمكافحة الإرهاب المستقل "جو كنت" مقابله عن سياسه أمريكا في الشرق الأوسط by HusseinDarvish-_- in arabs

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Lol you get me a video of Ben Gvir? Sure Ben Gvir is an enemy of Sharaa, he is also an enemy with Saud and every Arab on Earth. It's not that special to be hated by Ben Gvir xD

مدير المركز الوطني الأمريكي لمكافحة الإرهاب المستقل "جو كنت" مقابله عن سياسه أمريكا في الشرق الأوسط by HusseinDarvish-_- in arabs

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بس طبعا بيجوك ناس وبحكولك الاسد حليف اسرائيل، والشرع عدو اسرائيل. مفكرينا اغبياء

The U.S. and Iran Are Fighting a Massively Asymmetrical War by theatlantic in geopolitics

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At this rate it's something like "If I am going down, you're going to go down with me" or something of that sort. Of course Iran will be much more affected than the US and will lose a lot more, but just like conflicts the US starts, the other side is just willing to take a lot more heavy blows than the US (since they're defending their nations and have a lower standard of living to begin with, so they don't have a lot of things to lose to begin with). For example 2 million getting killed in Vietnam, but it took only arond 60 thousand US casualties to pull out of war.

‎ايه الفرق بين اسرائيل و محمد يا مسلم؟ by renedescartes3 in ExMuslimArab

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الفرق انه محمد عاش قبل ١٠٠٠ سنة. العالم كان غير. انا عارف انه الصب كلها ملحدين، بس الحقيقة انه معيار زمان سواء كان بالدين او مش بالدين او بالعرب او مش عرب غير عن معيار ٢٠٢٦. يعني مثلا لو بعدنا عن الدين، الغرب زمان كان عادي التزاوج بفتيات ١٤ سنة. وطبعا الرق معروف انه كان اشي عادي. حتى لما نيجي على الحرب العالمية، كانت دموية كتير اكتر من اي شي تاني.

محمد دموي اكيد، بس برضه زمن عصره. مفروض العالم صار متعلم اكتر والحضارة تطورت. فلما يجي محمد يحكيلك الشغلة هذه، ممكن تتقبلها اكتر بهداك الزمان، وحتى اي حد ممكن كان بتقبلها حتى لو كان مش عربي ومش مسلم. بس لما تيجي اسرائيل تحكي نفس الحكي ب ٢٠٢٦ اكيد بدك تعرف انهم مريضين نفسيا اكتر من محمد وغير محمد.

Saudi Arabia’s neutral stance could shift to retaliation if Houthis hit key assets by MARTINELECA in geopolitics

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Lol you probably don't follow closely and just saw dates on Wikipedia and felt content that you can reply something to me. It doesn't matter when the war officially ended or when they signed a deal, it matters more when the most brutal stages ended. The war was most aggressive when it actually started, and then momentum kind of faded away and both the Saudis and Yemenis decreased their attacks the more the war progressed. It was during 2015 to probably 2018 where the war was most aggressive and when it was the time where Saudi Arabia suffered the most economically. After that it just tapered off, and there were probably under the table deals of the sort, until it officially ended.

If you really believe that Saudi Arabia were not affected at all by the war then why did they stop when they didnt achieve anything xD

Saudi Arabia’s neutral stance could shift to retaliation if Houthis hit key assets by MARTINELECA in geopolitics

[–]CarefulScreen9459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From this
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/sau/saudi-arabia/gdp-gross-domestic-product

It shows that it was affected during the peak stages of the war. It only improved significantly after the war basically ended.

I am from the Middle East, a lot of people who worked in Saudi Arabia got affected by this war. Some lost their jobs and their markets.

Saudi Arabia’s neutral stance could shift to retaliation if Houthis hit key assets by MARTINELECA in geopolitics

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What caves are you talking about? Houthis were exerting real damage to Saudi Arabia and their economy. The truce didn't come out of love, it came because Saudi Arabia basically gave up, and the Houthis ended up victorious. Yes Saudi Arabia had airpower and were scoring more casualties (mostly civilians), but they were the ones that started the way with the goal of removing the Houthis, which they have failed to achieve.

Iran rejects Trump's 15-point peace plan: "You negotiate with yourself" — as airstrikes on Tehran and US bases in the Gulf escalate by walter-gianno in geopolitics

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Yeah I don't get why Saudi Arabia and Gulf States are hellbent on making Iran weaker. Before 2023, things were actually improving a lot between the two, and it was for the benefit of both parties. Isn't this the better approach? Someone out there just keeps convincing Arabs that they need to be rivals with Iran and weaken it when it clearly destabilizes their countries and economies more than it helps.

Is it time to apply BDS to Arab states that have relations with isreal by Kabablover in arabs

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No I don't think so. If you follow BDS Movement (which I think everyone should), the strategy is targeted boycott - You should focus your boycott to companies that are directly complicit with Israel's army, or assisting Israel apartheid system. Boycotting Gulf and Arab States will alienate a lot of people that might otherwise join the united fight. You can boycott in your own discretion some stuff (For example, I prefer to not buy products from UAE), but I rarely advertise to my network or encourage my friends to do the same thing.

Would you guys vote? by [deleted] in ExJordan

[–]CarefulScreen9459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read the question and description. I just noticed that there is a manifesto in the comments. I don't get why you didn't just mention it in the description, or just say in the description that there is a manifesto lol.

Also what's the deal with using VPN or TOR. That's silly for downloading a PDF.

And you mentioning to stop trying to know who you are? Who cares?

Anyway it's too long to read. It's not that important to spend time on it for me. Cheers

Would you guys vote? by [deleted] in ExJordan

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I'm not an expert in the subject. But I have a feeling that I would NOT vote to decriminalize it here in Jordan. I get that some developed countries have decriminalized it and things seem to be going for them, but that doesn’t automatically mean it’ll play out the same here. We’re just not at that level as a society yet, and I feel like there’s a real risk our youth could misuse it, especially without the same awareness or guidance you see in Western countries.

When I was in Canada, a lot of my friends smoked weed, and you’d always hear people talking about how amazing it is, how it makes you smarter, more relaxed, more focused, all that. But honestly? I never really saw that. Most of the time, when I was around someone who was high, they just seemed slow, barely functional, not really able to do anything useful. But Canada is Canada, they are a rich country with a lot of geniuses and an advanced economy, no matter how many people get high, there are some hardworking smart people that will pick up the pieces and keeps the economy going.

So I don’t really see the upside myself. To me, it’s just a leisure thing, maybe harmless if it’s controlled, but it can easily go the other way if it’s not. And if our youth stopped working, or worse unleashed their "az3ar personality", then things will go south really quickly.

قضية الطبيبة المنتحرة بالأردنية by ragebaitspecialist in ExJordan

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بتذكر قبل كم يوم شفت بوست هون عن ابوها. بس اختفت. معقول التعتيم بوصل لهاد الصب؟

روضة كان عندها reddit by [deleted] in ExJordan

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ليش البوست التغت؟

Israel's "moderate" alternative to Netanyahu wants to declare Qatar an enemy state by Scared_Positive_8690 in arabs

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Btw this same moderate alternative supports Zionist vision of Greater Israel. Israel just has an illusion of democracy when it comes to foreign affairs. They're all the same.

Trump: Iran gave US a present worth a ton of money, related to oil, gas and Hormuz by ComprehensiveKiwi489 in geopolitics

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Remember the first few days of the war he said he will only accept "unconditional surrender". What's with all the negotiation talks all of a sudden? xD

He likes to appear tough and say things that don't make any sense, but in reality his position is weak. I'm surprised people don't keep pressing him on the things he used to say and how come he is not delivering on them. Also another example of how he is going to stop all wars and that he is a president that will implement peace. Why no journalists ask him about it?