송긍석 평소에 누가 헤어지고 울어본 적 있음? 같은 질문에 남자는 세번만 울어야지 ㅋㅋ 대답하는데 이소이한테 차이고 지금 벌써 하루에 세번 눈물 흘렸음
진심 이런 뻘대화 하다가 입술 맞붙인 뒤로 얼레벌레 사귀게 된 사이 평소에도 워낙 친했고 잘 맞았고 큰 싸움 없이 대학까지 3년동안 잘 사귀었을 거 같음 딱 한번 싸울뻔했을 때: 수험생 이소이 높은 송긍석 학교 컷에 빡쳐서 닌 왜 공부를 그렇게 잘했냐고 일주일동안 화냈을 때
Chip set encryption leaks. I noticed back in 2020 several media releases pointing out HARDWARE leaking critical data. Oversight or DESIGN FEATURE? What are HARDWARE back doors?🤔
2020 Article:
Qualcomm chip vulnerability puts millions of phones at risk
William Zinsser taught writing at Yale, then wrote the book that has fixed more bad writing than every English class combined.
Here are 10 cuts from "On Writing Well" that instantly make your writing twice as strong.
1) Delete every word doing no work
Zinsser's first rule is the one that exposes every writer immediately.
Read your last sentence. Find every word that would leave the meaning unchanged if you removed it.
Those words are not neutral. They are actively making your writing worse. They force the reader to work harder for the same information. They dilute the words doing the actual work.
His test was brutal and simple. If a word is not earning its place, it does not get one.
Most first drafts cut by half. Most writers discover their ideas are cleaner than their sentences suggested.
2) Kill the qualifier
Zinsser had no patience for qualifiers.
"Rather." "Very." "Somewhat." "In a sense." "A bit." "Quite." "Fairly."
These words feel like precision. They are the opposite. They signal that the writer does not fully believe what they are saying and is hedging against being wrong.
If something is good, say it is good. If it is bad, say it is bad. If you are not sure, decide before you write the sentence.
The reader cannot trust a writer who does not trust their own sentences.
A guy was ready to drop $1,500 on a new OLED TV because his 3-year-old Smart TV was freezing up and took 5 seconds just to respond to the remote.
He unplugged it. Deleted old apps. Cleared the cache. The lag kept coming back.
He went to Best Buy to get a replacement.
The home theater installer in the blue shirt stopped him: "Before you spend a grand, let me show you something."
He grabbed a remote and shook his head.
"There are 8 hidden tracking settings throttling your TV's processor right now. Manufacturers turn them all on by default. Nobody tells you they exist. Let's fix this."
Here's what he showed him in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
1. ACR (Automatic Content Recognition)
What it does:
Your smart TV is essentially taking a digital screenshot of your display every two seconds. It takes those snapshots, creates a digital fingerprint, and cross-references it with a massive database to figure out exactly what you are watching. It then sends that data back to the manufacturer so they can build a highly lucrative advertising profile of your habits. This massive data collection operation runs constantly in the background.
Why it kills performance:
Taking screenshots, processing the image data, creating a hash file, logging the timestamps, and firing it all through your Wi-Fi requires a ton of background computing power. Your TV's tiny internal processor is basically working overtime just to spy on you, leaving almost no memory left for you to actually navigate the menus.
How to kill it:
Samsung: Settings → Support → Terms & Policies → Viewing Information Services → Off
LG: Settings → All Settings → General → Live Plus → Off
Vizio: System → Reset & Admin → Viewing Data → Off
Sony: Settings → Privacy → Usage & Diagnostics → Off
The installer looked up and said, "Flipping this single switch just freed up 20% of your processor's capacity."
2. Motion Smoothing (The Soap Opera Effect)
What it does:
Hollywood movies are shot at 24 frames per second. Your TV tries to make them look smoother by using its graphics processor to invent totally fake, artificial frames and shoving them between the real ones to force the video up to 60 frames per second.
Why it kills performance:
Frame interpolation is an incredibly heavy math problem. Your TV is attempting to predict the trajectory of moving objects and render millions of new pixels in a fraction of a millisecond. If you hit the home button while a movie is playing, the menu will lag terribly because the TV chip is absolutely maxed out trying to draw fake frames in the background.
How to kill it:
Samsung: Picture → Expert Settings → Auto Motion Plus → Off
LG: Picture → Picture Mode Settings → TruMotion → Off
Sony: Picture → Motion → Motionflow → Off
NEWS: The Federal Trade Commission has just announced its lawsuit (with four states) against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. 👇
The FTC alleges that WPATH "misled parents and children about the medical consensus and medical necessity, as well as the safety and effectiveness" of gender transition interventions (puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries), "in violation of the FTC Act."
The complaint has been filed in the federal district court for the northern district of Texas, a traditionally friendly venue for such actions.
Russia may have lost more than 70% of its combat-ready Tu-22M3 bombers since 2022.
Around 33–34 were combat-ready before the full-scale invasion. Today, only 9–10 may remain operational.
Operation Spiderweb destroyed 12 Tu-22M3 in June 2025. — U24.
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Operation Spiderweb destroyed 12 Tu-22M3 bombers at Olenya, Belaya and Dyagilevo airbases in June 2025.
Three more crashed in the Irkutsk region alone — in 2024, 2025, and now June 2026. In total, Russia may have lost or had damaged 24 of these bombers since 2022.
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Russia stopped producing the Tu-22 in any variant in 1993. No replacement program exists.
The spare parts base is so limited that even minor damage can lead to an aircraft being written off or cannibalized for parts.
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New in Claude Design: it stays on brand with your design system across projects, lets you edit directly on the canvas, syncs with Claude Code, and connects to more of the tools you already use.
Import your design system from a repo, design files, or your codebase. Claude builds with your real components and checks its own output against your design system before you see it.
The redesigned editor is steadier for daily work. New layout controls let you drag, resize, and align elements directly on the canvas.
Seven Things This 63 Year Old Surgeon Would Tell My 40-Year-Old Self
I am 63 now, and I spend my days as an orthopedic surgeon watching how people's earlier choices show up in their bodies decades later. I see it in my college friends, high school buddies, and patients that I have known for 20+ years. If I could sit across from myself at 40, here is what I would want that man to understand. None of what follows is complicated, and all of it compounds over the decades… either against you… or in your favor. You are largely in control.
1. Your health is the foundation, not the reward. Most of us treat fitness, sleep, and strength as things we will get to once the real work is settled. The problem is that health is the one asset you cannot easily buy back later at any price. You can rebuild a career, recover from a bad investment, and repair most mistakes given enough time. The capacity you let slide in your forties and fifties is far harder to reclaim, and some of it does not come back at all. Invest in it now.
2. Strength buys you freedom later. Muscle, balance, and aerobic capacity are not about how you look in a mirror at 40. They are about whether you can carry your own groceries, get up off the floor, and stay independent at 80. I see the people who built that capacity early, and I see the ones who did not, and the difference decades later is enormous. The strength you build now is the freedom you are banking for your future self.
Como Lula interferiu (2004): Contexto regional: a chegada da Frente Ampla ao poder foi lida como expansão do "modelo Lula" na América Latina. Não é fala direta de Lula pedindo voto; entra como contexto da circulação eleitoral do lulismo.
Matéria 02 - 2006 - Venezuela / elogio a Chávez (Folha de S. Paulo) [contexto] Link (print):
Como Lula interferiu (2006): Em discurso na Venezuela, Lula elogiou Chávez, mas disse não poder "dar palpite" por não ser venezuelano. Simpatia pública ao chavismo, sem endosso eleitoral direto.www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/brasil/fc1…
Matéria 03 - 2007 - Venezuela / referendo de Chávez (Reuters) [A1] Link (print):
Como Lula interferiu (2007): A uma semana do referendo sobre o fim do limite de mandatos, Lula saiu em defesa de Chávez. Blindar o regime na véspera da consulta funcionou como apoio político indireto à pauta do governo.reuters.com/article/world/…
A 1ª Turma do STF condenou Eduardo Bolsonaro (por unanimidade) a 4 anos e 2 meses de prisão pelo crime de coação no curso do processo (art. 344 do CP).
Veja quais foram os principais problemas jurídicos na condenação de Eduardo Bolsonaro por Moraes.
Siga o fio.
O motivo: ele teria articulado, nos EUA, sanções, tarifas e aplicação da Lei Magnitsky contra autoridades brasileiras (incluindo Moraes) para pressionar nos processos do pai.
Aqui vão os principais erros e problemas jurídicos apontados pela defesa e críticos:
1. Impedimento do relator (violação ao devido processo legal):
Moraes foi o relator e se declara vítima das supostas coações (foi alvo das sanções pedidas por Eduardo).
Princípio básico: “Ninguém pode ser juiz em causa própria” (art. 254 do CPP e garantias constitucionais).