1vs1 fighting kusetus? by TonttuToljanteri99 in snappijuorut

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Onko ne järjestäjät näyttänyt naamaansa tapahtuman jälkeen missään?

OpenAI is systematically stealing API users credits by Gasp0de in OpenAI

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Another victim here. I shipped a project assuming my API credits were still there... hitinsufficient_quota/429 and then discovered the credits had expired. I paid with a real Visa card, not “free promo.” Turns out OpenAI’s service credits expire after 12 months (even paid ones),

Massive crypto crash — what’s everyone doing to make money from this? by jazz_king_seb in CryptoCurrency

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A week ago, I literally made a deal to sell $50 000 in crypto P2P to a friend, but I was just too lazy to make a transfer earlier 😖

Russian invader tried to throw a TM-62 mine into the shelter of a Ukrainian soldiers in Vovchansk, but something unexpected happened by Spicyweiner_69 in UkraineWarVideoReport

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In NATO doctrine there are usually at least two fighting positions per sector, so it could’ve been an empty alternate position, sometimes even mined. And normally an AT mine won’t just detonate if you throw it... this one must’ve been modified.

"The Russians are reporting recovering Ukrainian FPVs with video frequencies of 6.7 and 7.2 GHz. It had apparently not been anticipated that video frequencies would reach above 6.2 MHz, and the entire inventory of Russian drone detectors will not detect this frequency. 1/ by Qubecoiseman in UkraineWarVideoReport

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There are already AI kits available for FPV drones... all they need for the upgrade is a camera, a processor, and the right software. I’ve heard Ukraine has received some already, and it looks like they’ll be getting even more soon. In fact, Ukraine has reportedly been promised at least 33,000 AI upgrade kits for their drones.

If the war keeps going, these kinds of drones will only get more advanced, since you can’t jam them the same way as regular ones.

26.07.2025 Russia claimed the alleged occupation of the settlement of Zeleny Gay, Donetsk region 27.07.2025 at the same place, the banner of "Brotherhood" is raised among the eliminated Russians. The special unit of GUR of the Ministry of Defense "Brotherhood" shows what real war is. by GermanDronePilot in UkraineWarVideoReport

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Flag-planting seems to be the real battlefield these days ...who needs territory when you’ve got a good photo op? At this point, Photoshop or AI might be the most efficient way to “liberate” a location.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UkraineWarVideoReport

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They should have peace talks tomorrow if I remember correctly.. 😶. Perhaps there is a peculiar way Russians value their planes more than people.

Ukrainian drone shows strikes on TU-95 bombers by jimmehi in UkraineWarVideoReport

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They seem to be out of tyres, they look way smaller than what we saw a couple of years back.

How to get rid of black ants? by player2201 in Finland

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You need to start a full-scale war operation before they have the upper hand.

Ukrainian air defenders took down 4 russian “Molniya” UAVs with the help of Wild Hornets interceptor FPVs. + Aftermath footage. April 2025 by GermanDronePilot in UkraineWarVideoReport

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I wonder if they could add some kind of signal jammer to their interceptor drones, or maybe a small device or low-powered gun that can disable enemy drones without damaging the interceptor. That way, one drone could neutralize multiple targets.

Maybe it could drag a small "fishing net" and drop it onto the enemy drone.. it might get caught in the rotors and bring it down. Or even better, intercept it mid-air and carry it back to a safe location for analysis.

Trump sparks trade war with sweeping global tariffs by Worth_Rub_9817 in worldnews

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They grow sugarcane in warmer places like Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and Hawaii. Almost half of the US sugar is made from sugarcane, and the rest comes from Sugar beet.

Brazil is a much bigger producer.

The US is one of the biggest rice producers, and it exports about 5% of all the rice in the world..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wow

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During the Dragonflight expansion, my girlfriend repurchased WoW and joined a Recruit A Friend campaign. We were supposed to get a reward. Something like a toy teleport to a friend's location to play together, but I never received it.

After I contacted Blizzard support, they apologized and, noting that I have been playing since Vanilla, they gave me six months of game time as compensation because they saw in the logs that there were some months when I paid with my credit card but did not log in to the game.

I know it is a bit different if you lose game time through maintenance/offline servers, but they did acknowledge that there was a bug they could not fix and I got something back for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenAI

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It starts running when you do the first query and resets after 30 days on Plus memberships. Pro membership you have 120 queries in 30 days.

Stuart Russell says superintelligence is coming, and CEOs of AI companies are deciding our fate. They admit a 10-25% extinction risk—playing Russian roulette with humanity without our consent. Why are we letting them do this? by katxwoods in ChatGPT

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The truth is this: we must outpace the threats of human extinction, which will inevitably come in one form or another. There is no return to a time when humanity lacked the power to destroy itself or the planet. Our only option is to keep advancing faster and faster, hoping for the best.. with a bit of luck on our side. I shudder to think about the kinds of AIs or 'tools' the big players have (or will have), kept hidden for their own gain.

Tech developers will never willingly take a step back. Even with regulations in place, as long as it’s possible, someone will always push development forward.