We've seen reporting that one use of AI has been providing and prioritizing targeting info.
Do we know how this target was selected or reviewed?
We've seen reporting that one use of AI has been providing and prioritizing targeting info.
Do we know how this target was selected or reviewed?
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Whoosh! π
Your post needs to include
"and so I'm going to __________"
Your post needs to include
"and so I'm going to __________"
There are probably n+1 explanations for the chalkboard clichΓ©... But maybe it's not a clichΓ©? Here's an interesting / fun 5 minute video that offers a theory.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi0c...
No need to wait! Three race weekends remain in the 2025/26 season π
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025%E2...
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"Don't have cable? You can still watch this year's Super Bowl, but it is going to cost you some money."
Wait, isn't the game on your FREE over the air TV station???
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has a snapshot from 12/31/25. Is this what you're referring to?
web.archive.org/web/20251231...
Daily, sometime multiple times daily, they engage in activities that make Nixon's Watergate look like minor clerical error and yet... no consequences. They just get up the next day and do it again.
Great 2 page layout for the five mountains.
Love the "Buck Hill for scale" on each of the cross sections ππ
@ottergoose.net I just bought a year of JetTip to support your efforts (and get Jet Tips)
Art! πΌοΈ
Love this part of the article. After being stuck for 5 hours...
Lutsen also supplied evacuees with pizza and hot chocolate. After a quick snack, Schultz and his friends headed back onto the slopes for a "few more runs before calling it a day."
That's about as Bold North as it gets.
Picture of vintage can and bottle opener
I know, I know... it doesn't fit today's cans but if you has for a can opener, this is where my boomer brain is going to go π
They're running a sale... $65 for a year. Local journalism needs our support (and subscriptions π)
www.startribune.com/subscribe
Settings--> Content Preferences--> Snooze suggested posts in feed
Ya gotta flip that switch every 24 days. Can't make it permanent. It's clear when the setting times out because the garbage floods back into your feed
βFor Youβ algorithms let others decide what you see and poison social media
100%
Curate your following list with a diverse set of voices. If something matters, the right people will be talking about it and itβll reach your timeline.
The βFor Youβ algorithms let others decide what you see. Thatβs what broke social media.
Absolute perfect
Both Joan Jett and your post π
Someone should look into NBC's license
Iβve been a subscriber forever, but the print (and eEdition) increasingly gives me day(s) old news. Itβs feeling very irrelevant. Which is a bummer.
Clicking headlines online just isnβt as satisfying as a reading a professionally, thoughtfully laid-out newspaper.
1988 Presidential voting map based on population density. Source http://americanpast.richmond.edu/voting/indelections.php?year=1988
Again with your ridiculous maps? Land does not vote. People vote. Here's a map that better represents the actual 1988 presidential vote.
Photo of Owner, Dixon Drug in Hector, MN circa 1936. Here he's posing for a photo at the soda fountain.
My grandfather has you covered... Owner, Dixon Drug in Hector, MN circa 1936. Here he's posing for a photo at the soda fountain.
New line of code required.
If the stoplights are out, call the 4 way stop routine.
There. I fixed.
You're welcome Waymo
Well Congressman, if Congress canβt or wonβt check the Executive Branch, itβs time for the courts to step up. Ask the Judicial Branch to rule on this and EVERY questionable or illegal White House action. #ChecksAndBalances #RuleOfLaw
An oldie but a goodie? 9 seasons of 24 streaming on Hulu. Does it hold up after all these years?
www.justwatch.com/us/tv-show/24
A map showing the number of people voting per candidate, not acreage that those people occupy.
Your map (again) misrepresents reality. People vote, land does not. Here's a map that represents people, not acreage.