From the same article:
Israel blames Hamas for all subsequent harm to Palestinian civilians for operating among them, which the fighters deny.
Might be cheating with an end credits sequence, but I would say Psycho Pass’ first ending sequence
Honorable mentions:
Didn’t expect a “The title is the article” from AP!
Lots of words to say “we don’t know who this person of interest is”:
Detroit police did not say Sunday evening if the suspect currently being held is the same person previously arrested in the case.
An attorney for the person arrested in November told The Associated Press on Monday that her client is not the person of interest currently being held by police.
No other details were released by police.
Another successful recruitment drive! /s
The worse thing about that whole ordeal was the hypocrisy.
There’s also the same story on Newsweek:
https://www.newsweek.com/kim-reynolds-slashing-food-program-kids-ahead-christmas-sparks-fury-1855285
(One posted on /c/Politics)
As I pointed out, the Governor’s response:
If the Biden Administration and Congress want to make a real commitment to family well-being, they should invest in already existing programs and infrastructure at the state level and give us the flexibility to tailor them to our state’s needs."
Seems to be code for " give us (the state government) the money so we can determine what to really spend it on. " Since apparently giving money directly to needy families is not “efficient”.
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"we had a vote and all my Nazi rhetoric using buddies agreed it was cool”
It’s a 15 year old reference:
https://youtu.be/P0dXtOVi2yo?t=53s
(Original video was from 2008 but uploaded to YouTube in 2011)
It’s not the “Node(.js) Package Manager”?
Option 1: https://youtu.be/fbGkxcY7YFU
Option 2: https://youtu.be/P9WVE2Ptbbk
Option 3: https://youtu.be/Lc1Ll-euRSg
Non-joke answer: https://youtu.be/Qr0-7Ds79zo
It’s physics. The old satellite Internet uses geosynchronous satellites. That orbit requires the satellite to be 22,300 miles up.
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second. So the 44,600+ mile round trip takes almost a quarter of a second (250ms) just for the signal to travel up to the satellite and down to the ground station.
250ms added to the normal Internet travel time each way makes for a very delayed internet connection (in practice, 650ms average latency or 2/3rds of a second ). Voice chat has notable pauses, online games becomes practically unplayable, and so on.
It’s a bit hard to visualize sub 1s times, but if you say “how are you” at a normallish speed, the words “how are” would take close to 2/3rds of a second.
Starlink satellites are only 340 miles up. A round trip is less than 4ms. So the packet and the response from the Internet reach you sooner. Also each satellite can handle a fair amount of bandwidth which if the number of users is kept in check means closer to modern bandwidth. Looks like Starlink latency runs about 25ms on land and 100ms in remote areas (far away from a ground station).
Regarding bandwidth (how much data they can send at once), HughesNet seems to offer a max of 50mpbs while Starlink’s current top (business) service is 500mbps.
So they’re both satellite Internet services, but because in the difference in how they are deployed they offer very different speeds and latencies.
Really poor journalism
It goes beyond that. They took news that broke 4.5 months ago:
Then they remove any and all mentions that the facility was manufacturing testing kits for COVID, HIV, and pregnancy tests (do a cntrl+F for test in the OP article). Now, without informing the users that testing kits were being manufactured, the presence of disease samples and rats sounds more nefarious.
It would be like reporting that tons of fertilizer were found in a building, and not reporting that the facility belongs to a landscaping company.
It definitely is. They go out of their way to avoid mentioning that they discovered they were making testing kits for various infectious diseases (which explains why you’d want samples of said diseases).
This information was in the original report that broke the story and the in the charging report:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edca/pr/arrest-made-central-california-bio-lab-investigation
According to court documents, between December 2020 and March 2023, Zhu and others manufactured, imported, sold, and distributed hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 test kits, in addition to test kits for HIV, pregnancy, clinical urinalysis, and other conditions in the United States and China.
As I mentioned in a comment below, the word “test” appears nowhere in the “Scripps News” report.
Almost a month ago that charges were brought up. Interesting that this article from 3 days ago is claiming so many unknowns and mystery about this facility since it’s really old news and most of those questions have been answered:
The original discovery was made 4.5 months ago:
Edit: This might be the original news source that broke the story:
Even in doctors offices. I had researched and bought pulse oximeters a few years ago (mainly on ali express).
You start to see the same designs with different branding as they’re made by only a very few companies in China.
Since then I can recognize the same ones in use at every doctor appointment I’ve been at.
It’s because the article is withholding information* to “guide” the viewer towards conspiratorial explanations. Especially with lines like this:
What China’s lab was targeting with so many dangerous pathogens remains a mystery
Meanwhile, elsewhere, this was already answered:
The Chinese owner of an unauthorized central California lab that fueled conspiracy theories about China and biological weapons has been arrested on charges of not obtaining the proper permits to manufacture tests for COVID-19, pregnancy and HIV, and mislabeling some of the kits.
Also note, the OP article is not originally from AOL. AOL is quoting another article from a “Scripps News”, practically in its entirety without any additional journalism on their part. If they had done any journalism, they would have found the AP article I linked with more info or the DoJ article on the charges that were brought up.
Edit:
This story broke in July 25, 2023:
investigators discovered that one room of the warehouse was used to produce COVID-19 and pregnancy tests
* Note, the words “test” or “tests” do not appear anywhere in the OP article.
Looks like they were manufacturing unapproved tests for various diseases:
You have to get the whole horse bloodline. If you leave any alive you’ll be spending the rest of your life in fear everytime you hear hoof steps behind you.