

As stated in the article you linked where you also got this image, this is a satellite photo from 2013, when the building was a part of the military compound. But by 2016, it had been walled off from it and had gotten separate entrances.


As stated in the article you linked where you also got this image, this is a satellite photo from 2013, when the building was a part of the military compound. But by 2016, it had been walled off from it and had gotten separate entrances.


why was the school inside the military compound
It wasn’t.
why did the US take the risk of striking it
Due to appalling incompetence which made them think it was part of the military compound. This should be investigated as a war crime, it’s an unacceptable mistake.
This is extremely tragic, and very worrying that the US cannot seem to admit to its mistake officially. It’s also obvious that the Islamic regime is taking this excellent chance to use in their propaganda against the US and Israel, because why shouldn’t they? It also undermines trust and hope that some Iranians have in that this may lead to a regime change.
That said, there is one thing true in what you stated, and that is that there may be some manipulation of the true death toll and other reporting of it, because the only source of it is the Islamic regime and they have an interest in making it appear as barbaric as possible. And as you said, neither side can be trusted, you can expect propaganda from both sides.


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May the Lord open
I would pick up my partner’s phone where I saw her leave/forget it, put it in my pocket, then she would use the find my phone feature on her apple watch and I would jump at least a meter into the air


You can even make linux run an automatic memtest on boot and reserve the bad areas it finds. This is with the memtest=N kernel parameter, where N is the number of passes. memtest=17 tests all patterns. With this, the kernel will run an automatic test on every boot.


Long time since I heard about anyone using CVS. I stopped using it 18 years ago when I discovered how much easier branches were to handle in SVN.


Good, then you cost them more money in storage than they earn from hosting it.


You do you, but I think it’s rarely worth it having the absolutely newest version of something. The Debian version of a package may be older, but often has the advantage of being well-tested. And the Debian version of ncdu is all I’ve ever used and it has worked well.
uniget, huh? That’s not a package manager I’ve ever heard of before.


+1 for zram and earlyoom!


You can use baobab or ncdu to try to figure out what’s filling it up.


I’d get disappointed if its distro wouldn’t be called FuriOS


I’m using arch mobile btw
Maybe. Now that I think about it, I have an Intel NUC running as a TV computer that has gone the same route, from Debian 6 to 12 without reinstallation. Still actively using it but thinking of retiring it only because the hardware is a bit weak in this small NUC from 2013.
Same, I have servers I’ve continuously upgraded from Debian 6 to 12 over the years, without reinstallation. Has gone without issue.
If it is possible on your laptop model, I recommend upgrading to 16GB of RAM.


Fundamentally, the concept that your computer can actually look at your screen and is context aware is going to become an important modality for us going forward."
Ah, so now having my computer spy on me is a feature, gotcha
A large portion of all scams are conducted directly or indirectly via the internet, we should ban it
/s
You must declare taxes even if living abroad