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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • Egypt already has syrian refugees and subsaharan refugees in addition to the recent influx because of the sudanese civil war.

    Either way, the current regime violently overthrew, imprisoned, tortured and eventually killed the democratically elected previous regime which has ties and many many sympathizers in Gaza. Meaning that the cocksucking son of a removed sisi will never let them in, because he’s afraid of another revolution

    Plus leaked talks from Mubarak (two egyptian presidents ago) literally have bibi pointing at gaza and saying i want to move them elsewhere and pointed at sinai. If Palestinians go to sinai they are never coming home.

    Not to mention that ISIS is in sinai…




  • You don’t know what you don’t know, sometimes science may not seem useful at first, or even 50-100 years in the future.

    Take the fourier transform, some guy in the late 1700s said that you can break down any function* into sines and cosines as in simple waves.

    At the time this wasn’t very useful except for deriving one equation. Know every single form of signal processing relies on fourier transforms.

    So in the case of heavy elements, we simply don’t know if this may or may not be useful. However there is a chance it might be, maybe not now, maybe in a 100 years.

    *Turns out it has to be a trig function



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    YouTube TV launched in 2017 for $35 a month, but the base package is $72.99 after the latest price hike in March 2023. Google’s “$600 less than cable” claim was challenged by Charter, which uses the brand name Spectrum and is the second-biggest cable company after Comcast. The National Advertising Division (NAD) previously ruled in Charter’s favor but Google appealed the decision to the NARB in August.

    “Charter contended the $600 figure was inaccurate, arguing that its Spectrum TV Select service in Los Angeles only cost around $219 a year more than Google’s YouTube TV service,” according to a MediaPost article in August.

    A Google ad claimed that YouTube TV provided $600 in “annual average savings” compared to cable as of January 2023. A disclosure on the ad said the price was for “new users only” and that the $600 annual savings was “based on a study by SmithGeiger of the published cost of comparable standalone cable in the top 50 Nielsen DMAs, including all fees, taxes, promotion pricing, DVR box rental and service fees, and a 2nd cable box.”