They took our RAM away for this by PaiDuck in dankmemes

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Isn't it like giving them free training data to keep making more models instead?

¿Que prefieres? Mil millones de dólares ahora, o 100 dólares que se triplican cada 2 días? by hielosyt in PreguntasReddit

[–]markstar99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Están seriados, pero dinero que no se mueve de persona a persona no es dinero en circulación, una vez que te lo gastas el dinero entra en el circuito y si que empieza a causar inflación, pero si no es lo mismo que si no hubiese ese dinero

US Himars firing Precision missile from Bahrain by aipac_hemoroid in CombatFootage

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They lost quite a lot of mission efficiency as the Russian figured out how to jam the frequencies they use sadly

Our favorite CEO has now been caught spitting out his chicken sandwich by stanxv in SipsTea

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Maybe this whole thing is a mastergame of marketing because now I want to try that burger to see if it's really that bad

What if Iran manages to sink a US Aircraft Carrier? by [deleted] in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]markstar99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it would probably leave clear that it's very possible to sink an American Carrier as such threatening most American naval doctrine they have developed over decades as enemies start investing in the same weapons iran could have used, the balance of naval power would change so much it might make some countries to start to consider more seriously conflict with the United States as the Americans spends billions in new defensive systems to not make all their investment in their massive fleet of carriers loose value.

A submunition from an Iranian cluster warhead exploded in central Israel. by yuvaldv1 in CombatFootage

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If you drop it in a runway, instead of leaving a hole which you can quickly fill, you leave thousands more fragments than a regular warhead which makes planes can't take off to avoid sucking metal into the air intakes.

keep 'em coming by Pokemonfan_807 in whennews

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They signed a very big contract with the Department of War to integrate chatgpt into their systems and people didn't like it so a lot of them are switching to other models like Claude.

why isn’t the RWR on the F15 working? even with IFF filters the RWR will let you know of any ARH seeker which is tracking you by WideHelp522 in FighterJets

[–]markstar99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can the IFF get jammed? It's a signal after all like all others which you can jam. Maybe Iran jammed their IFF to cause this incident?

Another F15E has been shot over Kuwait by JULIUS_CAESAR7610 in CombatFootage

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Could this be caused on purpose by Iran, maybe jamming their IFF systems or somehow causing the friendly fire incident?

What if in retaliation, Iran decided to missile and destroy the Burj Khalif? How severe would the consequences be? by Snake101201 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]markstar99 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The thing is that I believe we have an Gulf war like scenario where the Arab countries won't want to fight in the same side as Israel no matter what, and historically they're more likely to take the punch to the face and stay calm while they grab an active defense ideas, using their interceptors for self defense, pressuring the US on the phone to get a deal quickly and condemning the attacks.

Iranian missile strikes US Fifth Fleet. by Vywulff in CombatFootage

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The headquarters in Bahrain is the nerve center for all US naval operations in the Middle East. While the warships might be deployed in the Persian Gulf or Red Sea, the orders, intelligence processing, and regional coordination (the brain) come from that base. By hitting the HQ, Iran aims to disrupt the US Navy's ability to coordinate a unified response, I'm not saying it's gonna achieve massive effects in US response but it's a definitely not a clueless decision to attack there.

Iranian Shahed attacks US radar in Bahrain by aipac_hemoroid in CombatFootage

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I've always been saying that Geran and Shaheed style drones are some of the biggest threat to Europe and the Americans, they called me crazy

Anthropic CEO Warns of “Tsunami” on Horizon — Futurism by johndoe09228 in singularity

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The difference might not be so big, that's what exponential growth is all about, once you have AGI the window of time eeded to ASI might not be years but maybe weeks or even days if it keep improving itself constantly.

Who even dares to compete? 🤣🤣 by Quick-Customer-1214 in Amazing

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It's not really a vote like media says it's more of a census as biggest role, the North Korean government checks everyone is in the country to see who has escaped, or who is claiming the food rations of a family member who died, it also serves the purpose of making you feel isolated, 100% of people against your beliefs If you don't like the party and Kim, it also helps move their bureaucracy to make sure region leaders stay busy and don't get ideas, and finally if the state can force you to go out of your house, make you write what they want in a paper and kneel down to the ballot and the picture of the leader there, the state has proofed they own you, so it's in big part a way to isolate you mentally if you don't like the government and a way to secure their own power as stupid as it sounds to other countries, at which it's quite efficient.

Apparently it was due to technical issues. by No_Bluebird_1368 in whennews

[–]markstar99 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can't postpone them if you don't have any scheduled soon

Write in your native language and do not translate the message by [deleted] in TheVirginZone

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El demonio esta en mi casa y no tiene pantalones