If you read the WSJ article, it relies largely on interviews with Palestinians who were neighbors.
The author, Abeer Ayyoub, Is also a Palestinian from Gaza.
I’ll read the CNN article when I have a moment.
Edit: Had a moment and read the article. Best I can gather the CNN snippet you posted relies entirely on a Twitter/X post from the chairman of the Euro Med Monitor?
Reminds me of that footage of the Chinese and Indian militaries beating the shit out of eachother with wooden sticks because they were worried even small arms fire could cause enough echo to start an avalanche.
If by "avalanche" you mean "escalation of conflict", yes. They don't allow firearms because of one side shoots, the other side shoots back, then everyone is shooting and it's a real war. Without guns, they have to actually go up and fight the other guy, which is much less effective fighting. A few guys beat up a few other guys, instead of dozens shooting and killing dozens.
Jeg gad godt vide om/hvornår AI-boomet forsvinder. Kan AI virkelig tilføje al den værdi som investorerne tror det kan? Jeg er ikke overbevist endnu, men måske de kan nå at gøre AI endnu bedre hurtigt nok så den kan leve op til hypen. Den nyeste version af ChatGPT så da ret imponerende ud. Men jo, det lugter lidt af dot-com boblen.
Jeg tror vi vil se virksomheder som sælger AI-processing til privat og industri, inden året er omme. Og jo hurtigere de her virksomhed kan levere produkt til klienter, jo bedre. 2 papers down the line fra Sora vil være godt nok, tror jeg. Stor vækst i de næste 4-8 år, i mine øjne. Jeg er ikke ekspert.Ekspert snakker om NVDA her
Oh that's not good, let's get rid of every single Palestinian then.
To be clear, /s, and while some Palestinians may well have done something like this, bringing it up without contextualizing it back to the Nakba makes it pro genocide propaganda
Nothing to see here.
Everytime a guerilla is vastly dominated militarily, they would attack civilians from the oppressor in the most horrible way to bring a brutal crackdown from said oppressor and strengthen the support at home and abroad.
Classic counter-colonial tactic
not just bikes has a lot of great information in his older videos, but his newer videos all seem to be dyed in this deep anger/frustration he feels for cars and car infrastructure.
i can't really pin it down to a single thing or video and maybe it has always been there and i only recently noticed, but lately my main takeaway from his videos is "wow this guy is angry about cars" and less so the points he made.
sure but i don't like watching videos of other people being angry, i'd rather he just delivered the information. and again, maybe i'm imagining the "shift" but after some point relatively recently his stuff felt different to me.
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