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That beak certainly speaks volumes. But feather detail and color are nothing short of amazing. Lovely shot.

We must stop dancing around this issue and use the proper language to describe Israel’s war on Palestine.

  • This is not a “conflict”—it is a massacre.
  • Starving people to death is genocide.
  • Starving people is morally indefensible.
  • Israel is a genocidal state, and its leaders must be held legally accountable for the deaths of innocent men, women, and children.
  • All countries supporting Israel are complicit and equally accountable.
  • News media outlets that remain silent or support Israel deserve condemnation.
  • As civilians, we must treat this massacre as unacceptable and voice our horror to our representatives. If they refuse to act against Israel, they are pro-genocide.
  • This is not a time for complacency. Enough deaths in Palestine.
    We must stop Israel’s genocidal government now.

    Fatherhood has no expiry date. If your son came to you asking for help, don’t overthink. Do the right thing and help him out, regardless of what he wants to shave.
    On a side note, I suppose people may find it particularly challenging when it comes to giving others “thumbs down”. :(
    I might be wrong, but he doesn’t look like someone who’s been leading by example and working 60 hours/week himself.
    We could always consider reaching out to Harrison Ford for a classic bot chase.

    I understand your point, but I truly believe that Apple’s Vision Pro (at least the current iteration) was never intended as a mainstream product for the following reasons:

  • It’s hard to imagine that a $3,500 headset would become an overnight sensation;

  • There’s barely any software available to support it, with most content aimed at showcasing user-case scenarios and the hardware’s potential.

  • It seems designed to showcase Apple’s design and “vision” of what a high-end headset should be.

  • Despite this, some news outlets report that the product flopped due to Apple selling fewer than 500,000 units in 2024. Apple Insider reported that in the first three quarters of 2024, the company sold around 370,000 units of its pricey headset.

    While it’s true that Apple reviewed their expectations and cut production, and interest in the product has dwindled after the initial buzz, it’s worth noting that when Samsung first launched its Galaxy Fold, sales were far below forecast in the first year, but improved over time. Although it’s not a smashing hit compared to other Galaxy products, it has found its niche.

    The big question now is whether Apple will discontinue its pricey proof of concept. Will there be an Apple Vision Pro 2? It’s hard to tell. If other companies are successfully selling their glasses, Apple might release a stripped-down version of its Vision Pro, priced around $1,000, for a second attempt. However, crystal ball gazing is a tough game.

    Every robot should have some kind of electronic blinker to let others know they’re robots. That way, we can avoid a bunch of bumps and crashes.
    Or private jets, or luxury watches. It’s a long list…