Wørdle #1565 6/6
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Posts by Martin K
After half a year off the hook
I'm about to get reeled back in
Wish me luck
Ikke mindst de blå lykkedes han med at bilde det ind 😂
Dejligt 😍
Jeg er glas
Så pas nu på
Hvis du vælger
At give mig et knus
Wørdle #1564 3/6
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i usually end up
the only one drinking
on this one
and i know, you don't know shit
have you ever cried so hard
you fell asleep
and woke up 16 hours later
feeling happy
If you could do it all again...
youtu.be/7RqNSAjMqTE?...
Der var et længere indslag i presselogen igår - som man ikke blev klogere af
See you
On the way
Back down
i'll stay
until
there's no one left
to stay for
and then
i'm gone
I've bought a bottle
Had three glasses
Poured out the rest
And then bought another bottle
It's a looping conflict
Between hanging on
To something
You want to let go of
Or is it the other way around?
Wørdle #1563 4/6
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Let the waves crash
Nights turn to days into nights
Play the long game
Bite the sands of time
Till one day or night the time is right
And there is little of it left
None to waste
That's where the hands
Will reach from out the soil
Get rid of its worms
And touch the sun
That's where I'll be born
😍 All smiles! Mattias Skjelmose is happy with his 2nd place at Amstel Gold Race - and tells you about it here:
Extremely normal and fine for a company to put this in a public statement
Ufatteligt, at Israel slipper af sted med det her, igen og igen og igen...
Bittersweet emotions as Lebanese return south to scenes of destruction
Determined to see their homes, displaced residents use shaky ceasefire to journey to their villages – but the mood turns sombre when they arrive
🥈 for our defending champion Mattias Skjelmose at @Amstelgoldrace - and 8th place for Albert Withen Philipsen! 🇩🇰💪🇩🇰
Pis også! Kom igen skjelle
Opening text of a thread by Palantir from X Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affirmative obligation to participate in the defense of the nation. 2. We must rebel against the tyranny of the apps. Is the iPhone our greatest creative if not crowning achievement as a civilization? The object has changed our lives, but it may also now be limiting and constraining our sense of the possible. 3. Free email is not enough. The decadence of a culture or civilization, and indeed its ruling class, will be forgiven only if that culture is capable of delivering economic growth and security for the public. 4. The limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software.
Palantir put out a 22-point summary of their CEO's book The Technological Republic. It's pitched as a defence of the West, but if you read it through the VDA framework, verification, deliberation, accountability, what it's actually doing looks rather different.
twitter-thread.com/t/2045574398...
A screenshot of a white-on-black terminal depicting a 19x19 go board in ascii graphics, with empty grid intersections as periods, and black and white as Os and #s
It’s absolutely incredible that one of the largest Japanese-run Go servers, which has been running since 1992, is still accessed entirely via Telnet. And while most players use GUI clients that use Telnet under the hood, you can still connect manually and get ASCII graphics streamed to you
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Wørdle #1562 3/6
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little bird why do you sing
why do you fly
where do you think you're going
why do you build nests
why does your sky hurt
within in my chest
#JustWords
Jeg har udsat livet og nu suser tingene forbi
Bring out the gimp
Public works in Copenhagen generously made a metaphorical sculpture to the Strait of Hormuz conundrum
Now, then let's say you have a machine or whatever which is somehow able to actually fill a glass to the exact point where it is indeed 100% in the middle, the only two valid and viable answers to the question will be "yes" or "both".
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First of all it, is nearly impossible to actually fill a glass to a point where it is 100% perfectly "in the middle", so while it might not be visible to the naked eye, in like 99,99% of any case, the answer can be found merely by thorough examination.
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