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China Battery-Maker Gotion Says War Shifts Focus to Clean Energy Gotion High-Tech Co. Ltd., a major Chinese battery manufacturer, is seeing a renewed global focus on the green transition as fossil fuel disruptions due to the Iran war drive demand for clean-energy technology.

Gotion a major Chinese battery manufacturer, is seeing a renewed global focus on the green transition as fossil fuel disruptions due to the Iran war drive demand for clean-energy technology

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If I ran a site that attracted funny sexy inclusive people I would simply be proud of my user base instead of menacing them daily

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Doctor to patient: "Try to reduce your stress level, and if you somehow succeed please let me know how in God's name you did it."

Doctor to patient: "Try to reduce your stress level, and if you somehow succeed please let me know how in God's name you did it."

I thought this felt relatable

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pink magnolia blossoms

pink magnolia blossoms

guirlanda

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Brown tabby girl with a very white floofy chest  bright pink noses, and sparkling green eyes is looking directly into the camera

Brown tabby girl with a very white floofy chest bright pink noses, and sparkling green eyes is looking directly into the camera

White Devon Rex boy in profile, just head and shoulders, looking off-camera to the viewer’s left. His large ears are pink and his right forepaw is tucked up against his chest, lying on top of the left one. He is lying on some pale blue crepe paper.

White Devon Rex boy in profile, just head and shoulders, looking off-camera to the viewer’s left. His large ears are pink and his right forepaw is tucked up against his chest, lying on top of the left one. He is lying on some pale blue crepe paper.

The kids this morning. We adore them. 🥰 #Proofofcat

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Former NASA astronauts launch new group to promote U.S. constitutional values More than 100 NASA astronauts have signed on to a nonpartisan effort to promote “the principles that have propelled our nation for 250 years”

"the rule of law, checks and balances and the peaceful transition of power..."

www.scientificamerican.com/article/ex-n...

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George Washington’s Woke Vaccines What the Founders would have thought about Pete Hegseth lifting the requirement that service members get the flu vaccine.

Hegseth's repeal of universal flu vaccines is nonsense on so many levels, but his claim vaccine mandates were an "era of betrayal" irked me as a historian. Here's my response, in @thebulwark.com this morning;

www.thebulwark.com/p/george-was...

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A perfect pudu 🦌

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In honor of #EarthDay, here is a reminder that there is a bot account that posts a photo of the whole Earth from a million miles away, taken by the Deep Space Climate Observatory, several times daily. You can view all the images (and zoom in) here: epic.gsfc.nasa.gov

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A Siamese mid-yawn (looks like he’s laughing) and a tabby cat both on a cat tree next to a window

A Siamese mid-yawn (looks like he’s laughing) and a tabby cat both on a cat tree next to a window

tfw the local birdwatching committee is openly mocking you

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💕schmitten💕

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I love both how delightful this is and that this is a larval hellbeast that will definitely kill you.

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#Nolasky #JazzFest This feels *extremely* correct for the Wednesday before the first Thursday. IYKYK

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I designed this tote bag for www.indiebound.org. It will be available in participating US stores* on #IndieBookstoreDay, this Saturday, April 25!

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this pup is about to regale u with a rich tale of yesteryear so sit for a spell

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It’s almost as if they don’t actually care about the actual children

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I was in middle school and I figured out how to change all the family computer’s sounds to clips from this movie. Startup, shutdown, email, instant messages

AOL log off was “into the weenie mobile, weenie man awayyy”

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Omg happy birthday to Kal-El Willis!!!

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Final sentence of this post is an entire fucking thesis

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Happy birthday!!!!

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i have just checked the rule book and there is no rule that a dog can not be a tailor

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I will once again posit you could win with >70% if the vote with the simple "Police settlements come out of their pension fund, not the city funds" policy.

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Hey instead of the LA cops getting $3.6 billion dollars a year, and also paying out close to $400 million in settlements, here's an idea ...

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Deeply 👏motivated 👏by👏health care👏👏👏👏

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a soft looking and somewhat worn felt swan with a big beak and trailing feathers

a soft looking and somewhat worn felt swan with a big beak and trailing feathers

thinking about this 1500 year old plush swan made of reindeer wool

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Sorry I think that’s my dog actually

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'When something breaks, they do not debug it. They paste the error into ChatGPT and apply whatever it suggests. If that does not work, they paste the new error. I watched one of them go through four rounds of this before I stepped in and showed them how to read the stack trace. They had never done that before.
Code reviews are also different. When I ask "why did you structure it this way?" I often get a blank look.
The code works, it looks reasonable, but they cannot explain the reasoning because there was no reasoning. They described what they wanted and the Al produced it.
I am not blaming them. They learned to code in an environment where Al tools were available from day one. Of course they use them. But the gap between
"can produce working code" and "understands what the code is doing" seems wider than it used to be.
The mentoring challenge is real. You cannot teach someone to debug if their instinct is to ask the Al before they think. You cannot teach architecture if they have never had to hold a system in their head.
The foundational skills that senior devs built the hard way are just not there.'

'When something breaks, they do not debug it. They paste the error into ChatGPT and apply whatever it suggests. If that does not work, they paste the new error. I watched one of them go through four rounds of this before I stepped in and showed them how to read the stack trace. They had never done that before. Code reviews are also different. When I ask "why did you structure it this way?" I often get a blank look. The code works, it looks reasonable, but they cannot explain the reasoning because there was no reasoning. They described what they wanted and the Al produced it. I am not blaming them. They learned to code in an environment where Al tools were available from day one. Of course they use them. But the gap between "can produce working code" and "understands what the code is doing" seems wider than it used to be. The mentoring challenge is real. You cannot teach someone to debug if their instinct is to ask the Al before they think. You cannot teach architecture if they have never had to hold a system in their head. The foundational skills that senior devs built the hard way are just not there.'

this thread is what worries me, anyone can copy paste but i need people who understand wtf they're writing.
ai usage torpedoes that learning process

www.reddit.com/r/Experience...

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this was a FANTASTIC question, I am greatly enjoying the answers, good work everyone

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whoever coined this should be given a ticker tape parade

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