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L'Argentine paie le prix de son soutien au génocide perpétré par Netanyahu à Gaza.

🚨 Urgent : Des touristes israéliens impliqués dans d’importants incendies de forêt en Argentine. Ces touristes ont utilisé une bombe M26 IM, un type de bombe fabriqué en Israël.
L'armée d'occupation l'a utilisé lors de ses opérations à Gaza.

Il convient de noter que le président extrémiste de l'Argentine, Javier Alejandro, est un extrémiste, un sioniste et un partisan du génocide à Gaza.

(XIV) Spageta 9/9 "MrMeeseeks" (RickAndMorty) #comix #cartoonporn #rule34 #hentaienvy

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UNMASKING I.C.E.
We are publicizing the names and faces of two I.C.E. agents who have been spotted kidnapping people on multiple occasions across the greater Portland area. These people are a threat to our community. They do not deserve peace or anonymity. No safety for the Gestapo scumbags at I.C.E.!

SARAH ANN EICHLER

Sarah Ann Eichler works as a kidnapper at the Portland I.C.E. facility. Sarah went vi
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In the -american supported- dictatorship nobody speaks about:
Modather Mohamed Abdelhamid, an engineering student at #Egypt's Helwan University who has been detained since 20 October 2023 for participating in demonstrations in solidarity with #Gaza., has written a harrowing letter from inside prison.

Shared by the Youth and Students Office of the Socialist Popular Alliance Party, the letter details the reality faced by dozens of young people prosecuted for peacefully expressing a humanitarian and political position that, in essence, aligns with the Egyptian state’s declared stance.

He asks why there is such “obstinacy in stripping away freedom”, stressing that he committed no crime punishable by law. He affirms his belief in the rule of law and insists that he merely exercised his constitutional right to peaceful protest. His participation, he writes, stemmed from support for the Palestinian cause and rejection of the crimes and massacres committed against the #Palestinian people.

Modather ends his letter with a plea to restore his freedom and the release of young people who neither carried weapons nor incited violence, but merely raised their voices in #solidarity with a people subjected to a devastating war.
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Wanted: Advice from CS teachers

When teaching a group of students new to coding I've noticed that my students who are normally very good about not calling out during class will shout "it's not working!" the moment their code hits an error and fails to run. They want me to fix it right away. This makes for too many interruptions since I'm easy to nerd snipe in this way.

I think I need to let them know that fixing errors that keep the code from running is literally what I'm trying to teach.

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Maybe it could help if you give the explanation you just gave at the beginning of the class - even with a little example of an error they common encounter (e.g. path wrong or typo)? I think the idea that how to understand and solve problems (errors) is what you want to teach is not obvious when people think about coding but also reassuring. And emphasising what works for you (and why) - e.g. ask questions when I make my rounds - could also make students feel more comfortable to say what works for them.

I’ve only ever taught university students, so I wouldn’t know if this works for school age kids. But I have felt flustered myself when attending programming workshops even after a decade of programming semi-regularly - maybe indeed because there is the fear of falling behind during the lessons.

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in my experience the jump from teaching scratch, where there are no syntax errors, to python is huge.

None of the courses ive taught (not my own) included anything covering how to deal with parser errors and i think its an entire lesson in itself. Not sure any students i had would have the patience to follow that lesson as it would be hard to have the "i made the computer do something" pay off.

Maybe a parser error cheatsheet is the answer?

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Does anyone know of a performant, well-tested C++ implementation of an interval tree that you can attach values to? I know of: github.com/ekg/intervaltree which has bugs & is very slow, doc.cgal.org/latest/Interval_s… which looks amazing but appears to bring a lot of baggage & I don't know about performance and boost.org/doc/libs/latest/libs… which I hear is slow. Help?

SYRIE. Damas poursuit le massacre des Kurdes d’Alep
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"SYRIE / ROJAVA – Les gangs jihadistes de Damas ont arrêté en masse les civils, dont des femmes et des jeunes, dans les quartiers kurdes de Sheikh Maqsoud et d’Achrafieh à Alep. Nombre d’entre eux ont déjà été tués sous la torture, comme un jeune tatoué qu’on voyait vivant aux milieux des jihadistes et plus […]
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Max Schrems kritisiert die geplante #DSGVO-Reform der EU. Er fordert eine differenzierte Regelung, die große Datenkonzerne strenger reguliert und kleinere Unternehmen entlastet. Die gegenwärtigen Pläne würden das Grundrecht auf #Datenschutz untergraben und #KI ohne ausreichende Regeln einsetzen. Das Interview ist wirklich spannend. netzpolitik.org/2025/dsgvo-ref…

Israel is banning around 40 int'l aid orgs from entering Gaza and the West Bank because they failed to meet new security and transparency standards.

Groups like MSF (Doctors w/o Borders), Oxfam, the Norwegian Refugee Council, Mercy Corps, Save the Children, and Rahma Worldwide.

The Israeli has demanded these orgs to provide full disclosure of the identities and roles of their employees, which they have refused to do.

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Archie wasn't actually *my* dog. He was my neighbor and landlord's.

Don't get confused now -- my neighbors were a couple named Josh and Henrik. It just so happens that I am also Josh, and had a dog (Berner) named Henrik. The fact that we all lived together and also had the same names is entirely coincidental.

But Archie, (other) Josh's dog, was sometimes a handful for them but was always an angel for me. I found out that Archie passed away this week. 🙁

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I often worry that I'm doing something that annoys people, at work, at home, online, on the bus anywhere... and they are just going to be annoyed but never explain to me what I'm doing that's so annoying.

Then, "out of nowhere" someone will blow up at me and be *so mad* when I didn't even know what I was doing wrong.

This has, of course, happened a few times before. It's why I don't enjoy talking about people in a negative way when they aren't around.

That could be ME. Easily.

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In college a group of girls in my year (really good-looking popular kids) decided that I "thought I was better than them" when I was really intimidated by them and apparently talked about this for months before someone brought it up with me "why do you hate Jane, Jill and Julie so much? I think it's awful how you treat them."

I was so shocked and sad that I made everything awkward by going right over to them and asking what was going on.

And we ended up being friends?????

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My unwillingness to talk about other people "behind their back" now makes me worry that I'm not a good friend.

I can understand that sometimes we just want to complain and have someone agree that it's a valid complaint. Not "Solve The Problem(tm)" I get that.

But, it's really easy to make up a version of a person who doesn't exist if you never talk to them and just talk about them.

"Oh she's selfish and makes you cover her classes too much? TELL HER." (for example.)

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I struggle with this one. Sometimes there are people in the community who are just not gonna change a certain type of behavior, and the behavior is annoying but not, y'know, criminal. I can see why people want to complain behind the back of that person; it helps them cope with someone who they want to maintain friendly relations with. Still makes me uncomfortable, though, and I usually don't unless the framing is "how do I better cope with the thing that won't change."

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Ce matin en promenant Nala la Pimbêche j ai eu des bisous de Rouky 😘🥰 et là maintenant c est l'heure du #pfffitt !

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I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
You're so self-satisfied
I don't need you
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Pink woman is corrupting the youth.

Kobo hates red wine it seems.

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« Il vont encore me coller une nouvelle étiquette » – Des nouvelles d’Aurélie – Guide à l’usage des proches de personnes incarcérées (réédition)
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