Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
I've said it before, I'll say it again.
If you aren't following @dfinke , you are making a mistake.
Doug is absolutely SPOT ON with this post.
I was actually in the process of writing something very similar.
Today is #WorldBicycleDay. Every person who cycles is someone’s child, parent, partner or friend. No one should have to risk their life to get to work, school or home by bike. Safe roads aren’t a luxury, they’re a basic right.
A passive optical device called a ShuffleBox and a routing protocol called Spraypoint just made flat datacenter networks as practical as fat trees, with 69% fewer routers and up to 33% better throughput. https://t.co/M9mEzCWfrx
The Netherlands just put another $1.2 billion into its cycling infrastructure.
They aren't being generous, they're actually being cheap. National infrastructure projects of any size are legally required to undergo a cost-benefit analysis before they get built.
They ran the numbers on cycling and every dollar invested came back as roughly $8.90 in benefits: lives saved, healthcare costs avoided, quieter streets, cleaner air, less congestion. 6,500 fewer premature deaths a year, six more months of average life expectancy across the entire country.
A few years ago they were skeptical of a $17 million cycling bridge across the Maas River. They ran the analysis. The bridge was predicted to save $132 million over its lifetime, so they built it.
Most conversations about cycling infrastructure start with "how do we pay for it?" The Dutch conversation starts at "what's the cost-benefit ratio." That's the key difference.
The Netherlands isn't just subsidizing bicycles, it's refusing to waste money on the alternative.
Added model-comparison history to PSAISuite.
One PowerShell command runs a prompt across multiple models, saves every response, tracks latency/errors, supports ratings, and opens a local dashboard.
Less “best model?”
More “best model for this task?”
The actions of the Israeli government towards illegally detained members of the Sumud Flotilla, including Irish and EU citizens is despicable and cannot be consequence free.
This is a further clear breach of international law.
Appalled at the shocking behaviour of Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir towards illegally detained members of the Sumud Flotilla.
The Israeli government’s actions are in breach of international law and I intend to raise this issue at EU level.
PSAISuite v0.8.1 just got a nice usability upgrade.
`-Model` completion now shows provider + model description tooltips right in the terminal. Cleaner model metadata + provider catalog refactor under the hood too.
Big thanks to Paul Naughton @tecknikp for the PRs. 🚀
love your demo Doug — tab and autocomplete suggestions for models variants from providers like OpenRouter (e.g. Qwen, MiniMax, OpenAI).
When you highlight an option, real-time model descriptions pop as tooltips with model info
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To it : Install-Module PSAISuite
PSAISuite v0.8.1 just got a nice usability upgrade.
`-Model` completion now shows provider + model description tooltips right in the terminal. Cleaner model metadata + provider catalog refactor under the hood too.
Big thanks to Paul Naughton @tecknikp for the PRs. 🚀
@dfinke I expected the answer was 1 as I expected $numbers -gt 3 to emit a boolean, then emitting $true would evaluate to 1. Tried it today and sure enough the -gt 3 evaluates each item in the array, emitting two items (4,5) as the $result. And $result.count then evaluates to 2.
Labor is rented, not sold. Because a business owner has no claim to an employee’s intrinsic talents or methodology, the systematic surveillance of these skills amounts to the theft of personal autonomy.
Labor is rented, not sold. Because a business owner has no claim to an employee’s intrinsic talents or methodology, the systematic surveillance of these skills amounts to the theft of personal autonomy.
AI technology is moving faster than regulation and the power imbalance favours the employer, yet the coordinated use of rights can help workers push back. https://t.co/7Rdf2xImhl