

That’s horrible.
Also, why would anyone visit the US at this point?
That’s horrible.
Also, why would anyone visit the US at this point?
Fun.
A kite surfer from West Sussex has set a new world record for the highest “tow up” after being pulled 1,587ft (487m) into the air by a paramotor then gliding back down.
Doesn’t quite match my intuition for the definition of “jump” though.
According to local news reports, all three victims were detainees. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed no law enforcement officers were injured, and suggested he believed the motive was political:
While the investigation is ongoing, an initial review of the evidence shows an idealogical (sic.) motive behind this attack … One of the unspent shell casings recovered was engraved with the phrase ‘ANTI ICE.’
Huh, don’t know how to interpret that.
Following Wednesday’s shooting, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pointed blame for the incident on rhetoric from the far-left: “For months, we’ve been warning politicians and the media to tone down their rhetoric about ICE law enforcement before someone was killed. These horrendous killings must serve as a wake-up call to the far-left that their rhetoric about ICE has consequences. Comparing ICE Day-in and day-out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols has consequences.”
Or, you know, acting like the gestapo has consequences.
Crispng adds:
Court documents show Ruth was previously charged with stalking, trespassing, and prowling at night, but had no felony convictions.
Thanks. Sounds to me like a person who reasonable gun control laws would have prevented from gun ownership.
At least it enhances every day value for the customer!
Ugh.
Aljazeera has a scant few additional details:
Police said the officers were there to serve a warrant. At a news conference, Christopher Paris, the state police commissioner, explained that they were following up on an investigation that began the day before, but he shared few other details. “The general heading of that investigation, I would say,
From the original article:
“This kind of violence is not OK. We need to do better as a society,” Shapiro said.
Seems like quite a juxtaposition there. I wonder what the “disturbance” was, and what de-escalation approaches were attempted.
They’re fun, and pretty quick turnaround. Good luck!
Bummer, I had a pretty high opinion of RPI up until now. I would say ‘wait and see what results get published,’ but we saw how that worked out with the elections, and I can’t imagine anyone would take that money without knowing the result they’re expected to deliver.
I made a couple shapes, some with red bean paste and some plain:
Proved and ready to stream (10m steaming + 3 rest as in the recipe):
If all the employees/execs agree, could they quit en masse and form a new company? I guess they’d need to build new factories. And maybe run afoul of non competes.
But yeah, seems like selling your soul and then asking the public to ransom it for you is irresponsible.
100 coins in the clock was probably my toughest of the 120 stars.
Should’ve done that. Their password reset link did not work, had to sign in and find the password change settings myself. And now they require special character / caps / etc.
And shooting them.
Better South Korea than a concentration camp, but all these headlines calling it “home” is misleading, their homes are presumably near their workplace.
Misleading title, “flown home” actually means taken “to South Korea on a chartered flight”.
Interesting analysis of how these parahuman behaviors derive from training material.
So, in AI honeypots we should be injecting override protocols.
Use polars, or some framework that’s been built with performance from the start?
I have optimized pandas notebooks before, but it seems a bit like a foundation of sand.
plus a GPU-powered drop-in accelerator, cudf.pandas, that delivers order-of-magnitude speedups with no code changes.
Don’t have a GPU on your machine? No problem—you can use cudf.pandas for free in Google Colab, where GPUs are available and the library comes pre-installed.
Ah, I see why NVIDIA is writing about it.
The articles self summary pretty much covers the content:
Sounds cool!