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The leaked Ukraine/Russian casualty *numbers* are themselves hilarious:

16k - 17.5k (RU)
61k - 71.5k (UA)

Notice anything "weird" (or should I say "palindromic") about these pairs of numbers?

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I'm so curious to see the leaked data, but when I search for it the disinfo comes out on top atm.

You gotta wonder why the bots are claiming loss numbers that are obviously silly. Only 17K Russian deaths? Yeah okay. Seriously, why do they bother?

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Jim Kennedy has good rants on this, though they tend to be light on details. He says China now has "the equivalent of five national laboratories that do nothing but rare earths." youtube.com/watch?v=dbbifeLRHI

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If China has decided to invade Taiwan, I expect this will be one of the cornerstones of their strategy: mutually assured economic destruction. U.S. tries to intervene? China can cut off the U.S. from their supply of rare earths & other critical minerals. foreignpolicy.com/2022/11/22/c

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"China dominates the refining and processing of critical minerals, controlling up to 90% of this stage of the midstream of the supply chain." - China Research Group
chinaresearchgroup.org/researc

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RT @MBielieskov
Gen Milley is producing self-fulfilling prophecy - US unreadiness to provide SRBM ATACMS to UA is indeed decreasing chances for success of planned UA’s offensive to end this round of UA-RU confrontation soon in UA favour.

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RT @DaveCBenoit
The story Evan Gershkovich wrote before he was arrested is the most read thing on WSJ today. Because his work deeply matters to people. And is that good.

wsj.com/articles/russias-econo

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I'm sad about how Slashdotters reacted to @ESYudkowsky's piece in Time (he got into Time??)

Some upmodded comments thought AI could be very dangerous, but mostly it was a dumb chorus of "GPT4 just pattern-matching" (guys, GPT4 *isn't* the topic) and "meh can't be stopped"

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RT @bellingcat
A video appearing to show Ukrainian soldiers harassing a Russian-speaking woman was widely circulated by pro-Russian figures and even official government social media accounts.

But online investigators have exposed the video as staged: bellingcat.com/news/2023/03/29

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The kind of thing Republican voters would welcome, that their news sources wouldn't tell them about.

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And of course, Google isn't what it used to be. I see no solutions there.

At the very least, if I had more friends, maybe I could get a dose or two from them, to get evidence about whether meds WOULD work if I were allowed to try them.

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I have a more subtle problem: neurotypicals have more friends, increasing the chance that one of them knows a trick for getting treatment or can describe how "the system" works in order to find loopholes in the system.

But I have minimal friends so there's no one who can help.

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It's extraordinarily hard to get ADHD treatment (as an adult) if you also have Asperger's and the only working treatment is a stimulant.

Psychiatrists seem to think you can only have ASD OR ADHD, not both at once.

Can't figure out why my symptoms were unpersuasive. I am fucked.

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RT @SmartUACat
🧵 Very fast, why every day of aid delay = Escalation of war.

Same day 1Y ago.
We have 700K troops. 500K of those doing "nothing". Training. If you can call it training. Having AK's only. For 9M. Why? We're given shit.

Don't start naming all those M's.

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RT @VladVexler
The views you have are NOT a definition of the kind of person you are. But the way these views sit in you, IS.

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RT @timkmak
We wanted to dig into just one war crime.

So we took the case of a man, who had been killed on Feb 28th, and tried to find out who he was, what happened to him, and who killed him.

That investigation alone took eight months to do.

But we found out who Oleksandr Breus was.

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RT @danluu
One thing it took me quite a while to understand is how few bits of information it's possible to reliably convey to a large number of people.

When I was at MS, I remember initially being surprised at how unnuanced their communication was, but it really makes sense in hindsight.

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But then, how would I explain this final chart? Hmm. Well, maybe there's less welfare for adults and more for children :P

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After all, medical costs have risen much faster than inflation and the chart spans 40 years which might be enough for medical costs to have tripled.

The laws on the books normally don't autoincrease payments with inflation; maybe Greenstein did just enough to help hold the line.

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