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What about the other option I mentioned: disable it?

I'm pretty sure one grenade in the right place would shut the entire island down.


The difficulty isn’t in shutting the island down. That is undisputed.

It’s what the Iranians will do if you shut the island down.

Maybe they will incinerate less as a result, but they will still shut down the rest of the gulf.


How long can they "incinerate"/operate as a nation if they have no oil/gas whatsoever?

Our cost: every 2 weeks we drop a few bombs in a few locations,

Their cost: no oil/gas and eventually no nothing as no one gets paid.

Seems like a low-cost winning strategy to me.


This has been posted at least twice before on HN.

Their biscuits are truly noteworthy - they should sell the recipe to Popeye's Chicken or The Colonel and call it a day.

I aced algebra and geometry in high school. Next was trigonometry and we had a new teacher who espoused the use of a thick pink and black trig book. It was absolutely alien, as well as ugly, to me. Once I realized the sine, cosine and tangent and co-relations were defined as geometric ratios, I put my mind at rest and determined to use my geometry skills to the max to avoid memorization. The teacher accepted my somewhat odd methodology for the time being.

That was good for a half-semester but then a formidable classroom opponent arose: a "new" boy who had been educated in another state using the very same textbook! I realized I'd have to commit at least a handful of the most useful trig identities to memory to solve problems quickly and remain at the head of the class. A weekend of furious comparison and selection ensued, but that was enough to carry me across the finish line in trig class.


"wiring closet gremlin"!?

I knew the original!8-)) Hope you aren't him!


paywall.

Two bad purchases from normally high-quality companies and you're still good to go for more! Amazing!

If the article is correct (a big if) then many in the Danish government and many Danish people, along with a bunch of people/officials in other countries, may not be as stable mentally as I once thought they were.

Critics never miss a chance to sit around and bitch about orange man.


titanopathy asks"What did they change to? Pre-med?"

Such innocents could never compete in premed, which is replete with sociopaths/psychopaths willing to sabotage each others for a seat in med school. [We should consider a secret government program to siphon off toxic pre-med students to business/military/intelligence programs for which they are much more suitable]. Our medical biosphere is much less than healthy today thanks to these demon seed "flowering" into practice.

That, along with removing caps on medical school residencies:

https://www.openhealthpolicy.com/p/medical-residency-slots-c...


If you think that CS grads can't match pre-meds in sociopathic backstabbing, I'm guessing you've never worked at Meta or Amazon.

But I do agree that CS students are quite cooperative compared to premeds.


Are you speaking of Claude's "learning mode" which switches it to a Socratic dialogue mode?

https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/claudes-new-learning-modes-take...


I had assumed they were referencing the "Learning Output Style"

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/output-styles


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