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Apple announces new CEO, deliberately slows down old one

Apple announces new CEO, deliberately slows down old one

Watchdogs say the previous CEO model suspiciously started slowing down immediately after the announcement
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The Last Woman Who Knew Everything: The Omnivorous Mind of Clémence Royer. When Clémence Royer died on February 7, 1902, she took with her into oblivion perhaps the last human brain that believed in and aimed for Complete Knowledge. She had devoted her life to the propositio...

French polymath Clémence Royer was born 196 years ago today. Now she is most known for her 1862 translation of On the Origin of Species which pushed Darwin's ideas into the realm of human evolution, but in her day she was celebrated for her encyclopedic knowledge.

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#WomenInStEM

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The dangers of multiculturalism!

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two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management

two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management

The human circulatory system, before and after proper cable management.

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Yearly resolution?! 😲

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He's talking weather to ignorant people. Useful idiot

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NAS Synology - Noleggia il tuo server di archiviazione in un datacenter ecologico Esegui il backup dei tuoi dati su un Cloud privato e gestisci i tuoi file da remoto su server di archiviazione affidabili e sicuri.

You can even try it out for a while, hosted by someone else

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I have a server at home that i use for photo and general backup -- there are apps to access photo from outside your home network on android.

I have a synology NAS that is very beginner-friendly

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Line chart of reported cervical cancer deaths per 100,000 women in the United Kingdom from 1950 to 2021 where the rate falls from about 8.6 deaths per 100,000 in 1950 to about 1.7 in 2021, an approximately 80% decline.

Line chart of reported cervical cancer deaths per 100,000 women in the United Kingdom from 1950 to 2021 where the rate falls from about 8.6 deaths per 100,000 in 1950 to about 1.7 in 2021, an approximately 80% decline.

Death rates for cervical cancer in the United Kingdom have fallen by 80% since 1950—

Cervical cancer death rates among women in the United Kingdom have fallen by around 80% since 1950. You can see this reduction in the chart.

This progress happened for a couple of key reasons.

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In just over a decade, Chile went from no utility-scale wind or solar at all to having more electricity from these sources than from all fossil fuels combined:

In 2000, wind+solar provided 0% of Chile's electricity, fossil fuels 45%.By 2025, wind+solar had risen to 36%, fossil fuels fallen to 28%.

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India hits 150 GW solar milestone The country added around 44.6 GW of new PV capacity in fiscal year 2026, according to new figures released by JMK Research.

With 150GW solar, India achieved its target of having 50% of its total installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources in June 2025, reaching this milestone 5 years ahead of its original 2030 deadline set under the Paris Agreement www.pv-magazine.com/2026/04/10/i...

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Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building an AI clone to replace him in meetings Meta wants employees to feel “connected” to the AI Zuckerberg.

Ah, yes, talking with a chatbot version of my boss would definitely make me feel valued and connected

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If we block it, maybe they'll let the ships through as a reprisal

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Yes, let's share a photo of solar panels to explain the success of iceland and norway 🙄

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Just wondering, If it were republican switching, wouldn't they be closer in absolute number?

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If I'm not mistaken, I've read that the royalties from their books goes to charity now

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Absolutely heartbreaking. So many mathematicians I know studied there, men AND women.

Maryam Mirzakhani studied there.

If this isn't enough to cancel/relocate from the US the International Congress of Mathematicians #ICM2026, nothing will be.

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Frunkenstein. Basically a reverse suv, once it has no motor 😂

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From solar and wind, to EVs and batteries, #electrotech opens a path for economies to bypass the fossil detour taken by mature economies.

#ClimateVulnerableForum countries can fast-track to an electric-powered economy, avoiding the costly and vulnerable fossil system.

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Have we been duped by the primary energy fallacy? Whenever I post something on renewable energy on social media it never takes long for negative comments to arrive in my feed. One type of…

Good explainer by @janrosenow.bsky.social

“Have we been duped by the primary energy fallacy?“ by Jan Rosenow on Medium: medium.com/@jan.rosenow...

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Leading indicators of small solar, batteries and EV sales are quite hard to get, so we're not seeing much impact in official data from the Iran war yet. So this (an unofficial leading indicator) is interesting.

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Isn't a translator also needed to have a legal responsibility in case of errors or misrepresentations?

That's also because they do not accept a friend that spent 2 weeks in Berlin, but rrquire a professional

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While I see your point, the point of anewspaper article can be to just outline a fact -- namely, that this abhorrent view is expanding -- without necessarily babysitting its readers to tell them that they should feel outraged about it

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Say hello to the UK’s most successful growth industry: organised waste crime | George Monbiot Thanks to a sustained ideological assault on regulation, our country has been turned into a literal dump, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

Another triumph for deregulation! By saving a few million in monitoring and enforcement, our governments have landed us with a vast illegal waste dumping problem, new organised crime networks and a clean-up bill that could run to tens of billions.
My column.
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And mexico will pay for it!

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On the other hand cursive is used to curse (as the name implies) and this is a useful skill in modern times

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That sounds wrong. Didn't Musk removed 2 trillions spending with Doge in 2025?

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