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asimpleusecase commented on The Netherlands, a Small European Nation, Has a Big Explosions Problem   nytimes.com/2025/08/09/wo... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
asimpleusecase · 18 days ago
Really interesting. I am in the Netherlands on holiday with my family. Two nights ago there were a series of explosions that sounded like very large fireworks or military pratice of some type. We were doing many searches to see it it was some holiday, but could not find anything.
asimpleusecase commented on Marines now have an official drone-fighting handbook   marinecorpstimes.com/news... · Posted by u/Gaishan
vincnetas · 23 days ago
as far as i know, they don't strap artillery shells to drones, they too heavy. they strap shaped charges.
asimpleusecase · 23 days ago
In some photos I have seen the charge looks like and RPG https://share.google/LUIxGYEC07ZDVMVgT
asimpleusecase commented on Track and Contact Churning Users   tinychurn.com... · Posted by u/abdullah9
asimpleusecase · a month ago
Asks you to connect it to your stripe account to get “analytics” but is vague on exactly what those will be. There are no examples.

There is no privacy policy - no terms of service.

If you follow the link at the bottom of page it shows a list of small projects and they all appear to be done by one person.

asimpleusecase commented on Show HN: I built this to talk Danish to my girlfriend – works with any language   menerdu.vercel.app/... · Posted by u/lil_csom
asimpleusecase · a month ago
I’m sure she is a lovely person, but I don’t really have a need to text your girlfriend.
asimpleusecase commented on ASK HN: Why Google's Gemini 2.5 paper has 3295 authors?   arxiv.org/abs/2507.06261... · Posted by u/tzury
asimpleusecase · a month ago
Could also be a way to obscure the core team to make it harder to poach - right now the key scientists are worth 8 figures
asimpleusecase commented on Biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s (2024)   med.stanford.edu/news/all... · Posted by u/fzliu
matthewdgreen · 2 months ago
I also felt this way in my mid-40s. I still feel this way. But then after a lifetime of perfect vision, one day I was reading a book and noticed that everything was a little blurry. Now I need reading glasses. Not a big deal! I’m doing fine! But a gentle reminder that all the diet and CrossFit in the world isn’t going to save you from a (hopefully) gentle and inevitable decay ;)
asimpleusecase · 2 months ago
My vision had started to decline in my 30’s. Not a ton but needed glasses for distance vision to be crisp. When I hit 60 I started to operate without my glasses more. It forced my eyes to work more. I just had an eye exam and I can legally drive without glasses. My eyesight improved. It’s not crisp at distance but I can grab my glasses when I feel the need ( use when driving at night for extra layer of safety)
asimpleusecase commented on     · Posted by u/HaunChangpeng
asimpleusecase · 2 months ago
This reads like a scam ad.
asimpleusecase commented on Contact lenses that grant infrared vision   theguardian.com/science/2... · Posted by u/gmays
asimpleusecase · 3 months ago
So when do I get my X-ray glasses promised in the back on comic books? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_specs

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KarmaCake day1154February 7, 2022View Original