I know it’s not the point, but it’s weird to call things “9/11 scale attacks” when you consider how many buildings were leveled in Gaza.
I know it’s not the point, but it’s weird to call things “9/11 scale attacks” when you consider how many buildings were leveled in Gaza.
Your analogy requires a powerful faction of people in Poland directly shooting rockets at Russian-occupied Ukraine. Still a significant event, but this descent continually shows the problem with analogies.
They are programmatically token predictors. It will never be “closer” to intelligence for that very reason. The broader question should be, “can a token predictor simulate intelligence?”
Fillory and Further by Christopher Plover
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The Magicians by Lev Grossman
If you want gourds next year and you don’t mind absolute chaos, grow some butternut squash.
Before you get downvoted, here’s a wiki page backing you up.
“There have been occasions in the last week or so when hostages who had been declared dead by one of the armed groups in Gaza actually turned out not to have died - and have subsequently been released,” said Bunkall.
It’s bizarre for an article to quote her here without the article talking about any examples.
We didn’t lose a chromosome. Two of our ancestors’ chromosomes fused to make human chromosome 2.
This source backs up your claim with his alleged words.
I wasn’t providing a source. I was telling you that your interpretation of the words in the article (that we both read) was not accurate. It makes more sense for you to counter that other person with a different article than to claim it says something that it didn’t. Maybe I’m wording this in a bizarre way.
Thanks for transcribing the tweet so that others don’t have to give it excessive clicks. This might be his new worst mask off moment.
Unfortunately, a bunch of people will probably act shocked while continuing to use the platform that he owns 80% of rather than move to alternatives.
You don’t have to believe Israeli reports to accurately interpret what an article says.
I can’t independently verify if the source is accurate since I wasn’t on the ground in Gaza when this happened. I’m just telling you what the article said. I don’t think it’s a good practice to lie to people about the claims that sources make.
Yes, they returned fire from the hospital.
EDIT: the part you quoted doesn’t say who was firing from where.
That’s not true. That’s not what the article says.
Fatah gunmen began firing mortars and rocket-propelled grenades at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, drawing Hamas fire from inside the building, killing one Hamas and one Fatah fighter.
According to the article, Fatah was firing on the hospital and Hamas was firing from the hospital.
If the mods were consistent they would have removed OP’s post as per Rule 3.
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The day isn’t “marked” like in a calendar cell. It’s the title of the calendar.
The days are crossed off with a yellow highlighter until November 3rd. From what I know, it’s unclear why they stopped marking on that day.
Yes, I agree. I noticed the days and saw no names. He seems to be wrong about what it says, but people in this thread seem to be wrong about it just being some random calendar.
I don’t like to replace wrong information with wrong information.
This doesn’t make sense. How could the “Abandon Harris” movement start late last year when Harris wasn’t even the candidate?