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Young children in detention stopped eating, began hitting themselves and became ill, according to parents.

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Hm. Vielleicht hätten wir doch keinen Merz wählen sollen, der frühlingshafte Dinge verspricht , sie aber nicht hält...

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so reddity

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submitted 41 minutes ago by sanitation@lemmy.today to c/me_irl@lemmy.world
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The "Atomic Arch" campaign compromised over 1,500 AUR packages between June 10-12, targeting SSH keys and API tokens. If you updated via yay or paru during that window, you need to audit your local system.

I’ve built a client-side tool to help with this.

Local Processing: Your package list never leaves your browser. All comparisons are done client-side.

Live Data: It fetches the verified malicious list directly from the official Arch servers (md.archlinux.org) to ensure it's always current. Zero Bloat: No trackers, no ads, no cookies. How to use:

  1. Run pacman -Qm
  2. Paste the output into the tool
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submitted 40 minutes ago* (last edited 40 minutes ago) by Cypher@aussie.zone to c/australia@aussie.zone
 
 

Seller's description For quick sale:

6 - 8 nuclear submarines. Not all operational.

Not suitable for tight Strait work, keeping shipping lanes free or much else. Seemed a good idea at the time.

Willing to trade for drones or speed boats (Chinese made only).

$350 billion new now $1 million ONO.

Available in 2050.

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Let's imagine that AI will become cheaper and more efficient, it will not differ from humans in terms of the quality of its work, it will replace almost all intellectual workers, and only the operators of these AI models will have jobs, that is, one person or several people monitor the entire office of AI workers for a small salary. Yes, the AI bubble will burst, but the problems of ordinary people will only get worse from this, jobs will not return, no, automation will continue anyway.

Is it worth retraining as a mechanic, plumber or something like that?

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Diffraction is the deviation of waves from straight-line propagation due to an obstacle or through an aperture, without any change in their energy.

I am trying to read up on and understand diffraction. The example of a water wave under Occurrences was quite easy to understand, especially when contrasted with light waves (image below). However, aren't the water waves losing - and thus changing - their energy as they hit the narrow entrance by losing momentum? As I said, I do understand that the waves diffract from straight lines into curved lines, but the concept of not changing energy is hard to grasp.

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What would diffracted light waves look like if they did change their energy at diffraction?

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