

I would say Mads Mikkelsen is a plus, but it’s terrain traversal that should define a genre.
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I would say Mads Mikkelsen is a plus, but it’s terrain traversal that should define a genre.


I don’t know if you hinted on this, but the story is wild:
A passenger on National Airlines Flight 27 was blown out of the window of an airplane at an altitude of 39,000 feet (12,000 m) over the U.S. state of New Mexico, after the number 3 engine on the Douglas DC-10-10, exploded and fragments penetrated the fuselage. The jet had been en route from Houston to Las Vegas when the accident happened at 4:40 in the afternoon, and made a safe emergency landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to the subsequent NTSB investigation, the cockpit voice recorder showed that the engine explosion happened immediately after the first officer asked the captain “Wonder— wonder if you pull the N1 tach will that— autothrottle respond to N1?” and the captain replied, “Gee, I don’t know.” The first officer then said “You want to try it and see?” Thirty-four seconds later, the explosion happened. An extensive search was unable to locate the passenger, machinist George F. Gardner of Beaumont, Texas, who had been sitting by the window in seat 17F.


That you can link here?


More or less, but it looks like the majority of the countries is not willing to do that (I only heard of real results at scale in Finland, tbh)


Interestingly, I usually have thumbnails for links but not for this one, maybe they edited the presentation?


That’s some dedication


This is peak incompetence, I think, but it maybe shows that they see their mission not in preserving credible sources, but in breaking paywalls or something else entirely that is not forfeited by petty revenge edits
This is still my number one fear to hear about any archive, because altering the data when done properly may go undetected and lead people to wrong conclusions


I think maybe it’s because almost any vapourwave scam has some legitimate use (NFT is definitely an exception, so maybe I’m totally wrong with other cases, too)


Yeah, and that’s possible even if they take it for a joke that it is (or isn’t)


Yeah, the thing also has limited scope and requires some meddling to point to necessary includes as evidenced by the first issue, afair. And the code produced is subpar I heard


They will be bailed in order to ‘compete with China in AI arms race’, imo


This shouldn’t be a problem anatomically, it’s hard to eat anything with a foot in your mouth anyway


When you go lengths just to kill someone who pissed you off when they don’t pose any threat, it’s either to have the last word, or to incite fear in those who think of opposing you. Assassinating a president is one thing, assassinating someone like a defector pilot is different. And I find Navalny being killed while imprisoned to be more akin to the latter than the former


No harm, definitely, and I’m a hundred percent with you in the hope for a prosecution, even if the chances look very grim for that to happen.
Documenting crimes is indeed useful, at least for history


Same on Thunder, I thought it’s intentional


I read it more like Europe does nothing when they kill people in Europe, so this also shouldn’t be big news


My point was more along the lines of specific democracies doing almost as bad, and being a counterexample for extracting political system information from unrelated data


I thought it was 80% migrants? Also, except for the bit about permission to leave country (crazy, imo) that sounds like a normal work permit in many conventionally democratic countries, where employer also uses it’s power over migrant workers. It might be worse in practice, of course, that depends on courts


Yeah, it was before the war and heard they recently published a press release stating that not blocking them all these years was illegal, because they technically never stopped blocking. If that sounds stupid, I think that’s about right
Easy Delivery Co is a good one, but for me it feels like it doesn’t give you enough freedom to be that.
But yeah, Sam Porter Bridges driving a car from Initial D on Play Station 1 is kinda what it feels like