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Francis Fukuyama is not ok
Trump is back to Greenland posting
The science of spaghetti: Neutron scattering explains why gluten-free pasta falls apart
Blood Pumping Mechanism of the Hoof
Microsoft reports are exposing AI's real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees
Europe gas stocks could turn critical if Hormuz shut for 1–3 months, Equinor says
Huawei Produces 122TB SSD Using Proprietary Chip Packaging Technology
China Overtakes US as Germany's Main Foreign Investor for First Time in Eight Years
Ukraine repatriates OUN leader Melnyk’s remains from Luxembourg, for reburial near Kyiv
Israeli arrested in Cyprus embryo trafficking probe
U.S. researchers face new restrictions on publishing with foreign collaborators
Thanks Google
Walmart says lower-income shoppers are ‘navigating financial stress’
The GitHub Breach Through VS Code Is the One I Warned About
Iran Has Destroyed Roughly $1 Billion Worth of US Reaper Drones
Kash Patel's Apparel Site Is Trying To Trick Visitors Into Installing Malware
Single file optical file transfer using a browser
Scientists create largest-ever cosmological simulation, opening new window into universe
Breakthroughs for batteries could soon make them much better. Solid-state cells would be faster and safer than today’s lithium-ion equivalents.
Yeah, very much agree with all that. The decision making is very erratic. Although, I do think that attack on Iran was largely about cutting Asia and Europe off from the energy in the Gulf. While Venezuela and Greenland could be long term grabs where they don't necessarily expect an immediate benefit. The big question is whether the US economy can handle the immediate shock.