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⚽ I made the ultimate football simulator to predict the scores of upcoming World Cup games. The prediction is in : France 3 Senegal 1 🥐 Play the full chaos yourself at tripgeo.com/worstcup #WorstCup2026 #WorldCup2026 #BrowserGame #IndieGameDev #HTML5Games #FootballPrediction
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This time, the Moscow region felt the reach of Ukraine’s long-range capabilities. An oil refinery was hit at a distance of 500 kilometers. I thank the warriors of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, and the Missile Forces for their effective work. Russia must be forced to end its war against our people. And Ukraine’s long-range weapons are one of the important components of such pressure. This is a just response to Russian strikes – and to the dragging out of a war that must be ended. Glory to Ukraine!
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Update, it's starting to look like something!
So, I'm currently creating a SimCity game with Claude Code, and it just spawned 9000 buildings. I think we might have a problem.
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The football science engine has been improved and probably broken - it's predicting Iraq 3 Norway 2 ! 😱 tripgeo.com/worstcup #WorstCup2026 #WorldCup2026 #BrowserGame #IndieGameDev #HTML5Games #FootballPrediction
And the simulator now has a 100% prediction success rate #football #science 🥸⚽️
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And the simulator now has a 100% prediction success rate #football #science 🥸⚽️
⚽ I made the ultimate football simulator to predict the scores of upcoming World Cup games. The prediction is in : France 3 Senegal 1 🥐 Play the full chaos yourself at tripgeo.com/worstcup #WorstCup2026 #WorldCup2026 #BrowserGame #IndieGameDev #HTML5Games #FootballPrediction
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RT @peterjukes: I wonder why Elon Musk would suppress all mentions on X of our award-winning No. 1 hit Podcast series 'Sergei and the Westm…
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Before I condemn this disgusting act of Russian aggression, have we got confirmation it wasn't Michelle Mone's yacht?
Ministry of Defence investigating reports Russian navy ship fired warning shots near UK-registered yacht in English Channel bbc.in/4eLLcS9
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@threejs is the future Was able to use Fable 5 to create a complete procédural terrain generator and then used opus 4.8 to finish and add more features create a tile transform in a flat infinite world or in a perfect planet sphere you can even export in GLB to reuse terrains.zyfod.dev (it's a bit laggy and gpu / cpu hungry)
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Grandson tries to convince his grandfather that he’d be better off in a nursing home
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Victoria Derbyshire, "Elon Musk had already hit out, calling the UK a police state" "Adding, the real goal is to enable the UK government to track everyone" Speaking of tracking people, here are 30 ways Twitter does it: 1. Account activity (posts, likes, reposts, follows, replies, searches) 2. Time spent viewing specific posts 3. Clicks on links and media 4. Cookies stored in your browser 5. IP address 6. Device identifiers 7. Browser fingerprinting signals (browser type, screen size, language settings, etc.) 8. Mobile advertising IDs (Android Advertising ID, Apple Advertising Identifier where available) 9. Location data (GPS if permitted, IP-based location, Wi-Fi/network information) 10. Contact uploads (if you grant access) 11. Email address and phone number 12. Payment information (for paid services) 13. Cross-device matching (linking your phone, tablet, and computer to the same user) 14. Embedded X posts on third-party websites 15. X Pixel tracking on external websites 16. Websites using X advertising or conversion tools 17. Apps using X SDKs or integrations 18. Login with X integrations on third-party sites 19. Ad interactions and conversions 20. Inferred interests and behavioural profiling 21. Social graph analysis (who you follow, interact with, and are connected to) 22. Content analysis of posts, messages, and media 23. Network and connection information (mobile carrier, ISP, network type) 24. Diagnostic and crash reports from the app 25. Approximate location derived from activity patterns 26. Data obtained from advertising partners and data providers 27. Engagement with videos (watch time, rewatches, completion rates) 28. Search history on the platform 29. Hashtags, topics, and communities you engage with 30. Account recovery and security information
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Fable 5 got shut down while I was working on this. I kept going anyway Now it has leveling, loot, combat, lore, starter town, a map, and a bunch of systems I never thought I'd be able to build Making a game from scratch has been one of the most fun things I’ve ever done
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“We have the best algae. The greenest algae. People are saying they’ve never seen algae this beautiful. Lake Michigan? Sad. Hudson River? Weak. Potomac? Total disaster. But our pool? World-class algae. Everybody agrees. MAKE ALGAE GREAT AGAIN!”
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When Notre-Dame burned in 2019, the world stopped. Today, Russia damages Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a monastery nearly 1,000 years old and older than Notre-Dame itself. A thousand years of history deserves the same attention, the same sympathy, and the same protection.
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The Dormition Cathedral in Kyiv, which was attacked by the Russians today, is older than Notre-Dame in Paris. Its foundation stone was laid in 1073, and construction was completed in 1078. Construction of Notre-Dame did not begin until nearly a century later—in 1163. The French cathedral was restored following the fire thanks to a major international campaign that raised one billion euros in donations. The reconstruction was funded by major entrepreneurs, corporations, municipal authorities, and hundreds of thousands of private individuals. And how will the world now respond to this Russian terror?
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I cannot believe what I’m witnessing in Kyiv tonight. Priests at the Kyiv Lavra one of the holiest Christian sites in Europe are rushing to save crucifixes, icons and sacred artefacts while Russia attacks the city. This is what Moscow’s “Christian values” look like.
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Expect Candace, Tucker, Tate, and the entire trad russia bootlicking consortium to remain remarkably silent on this
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The real reason Russia is pushing the Ukraine biolab narrative is more serious than the propaganda suggests. 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗹𝘀𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝘄𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗵𝘆 𝗧𝘂𝗹𝘀𝗶 𝗻𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀. As the old saying goes, accuse your opponent of what you are doing yourself. Russia claims Ukraine and the United States operated secret biological weapons labs in Ukraine. That claim has not been substantiated. The UN has said it is not aware of any biological weapons programme in Ukraine, and Ukraine has repeatedly denied developing, producing, or stockpiling biological weapons. Ukraine’s facilities are publicly described as public health, disease surveillance, biosafety, biosecurity, and threat-reduction labs. Ukraine says it complies with the Biological Weapons Convention and rejects the claim that these sites were military bioweapons facilities. Russia’s position is the opposite. Russia accuses Ukraine of hidden biological weapons activity while keeping its own military biological infrastructure secretive and largely inaccessible to meaningful international scrutiny. Russia inherited the Soviet biological weapons legacy. The Soviet Union operated one of the largest and most secretive biological weapons programmes in history. After its collapse, serious questions remained about how much of that infrastructure, expertise, and military research culture survived inside Russia. Those concerns remain unresolved. The U.S. State Department has assessed that Russia maintains an offensive biological weapons programme in violation of the Biological Weapons Convention. Russia denies this, but its relevant military biological facilities remain closed, opaque, and shielded from independent verification. Ukraine’s labs are discussed as public health and disease surveillance facilities. Russia’s military biological sites are treated as restricted state secrets. Ukraine’s cooperation with the United States was linked to biosafety, biosecurity, and reducing risks from dangerous pathogens inherited from the Soviet period. Russia, by contrast, has a documented Soviet bioweapons legacy, current official compliance concerns, and restricted military facilities that outside observers cannot meaningfully inspect. In 2024, satellite imagery and expert analysis reported major construction and expansion at Sergiev Posad-6, a restricted Russian Ministry of Defence biological research site with a Soviet-era bioweapons history. The reported construction began in May 2022, shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion and during the same period when Moscow intensified its claims about Ukrainian “biolabs.” That timing does not prove the new construction is an offensive biological weapons programme. But it does make Russia’s propaganda campaign look highly suspect. Russia demanded outrage over Ukrainian public health laboratories while expanding or upgrading its own secretive military-linked biological research infrastructure. The strongest factual argument is not that every Russian biological activity is illegal. It is that Russia has no credibility accusing Ukraine of hidden bioweapons activity while refusing transparency over its own military biological facilities. This is classic projection and deflection. Russia turns Ukrainian public health and threat-reduction work into a fake Western bioweapons plot. It shifts attention away from its own closed military biological sites. It muddies the waters around biological weapons compliance. Ukraine denies the allegations, points to peaceful public health work, and says it complies with international obligations. Russia has a Soviet bioweapons legacy, U.S.-assessed BWC violations, secretive military biological facilities, and refuses the transparency it demands from others. So when Russia talks about Ukrainian “biolabs,” the relevant question is why a country with closed military biological sites is trying so hard to redirect attention onto Ukraine’s public health laboratories.
This video was published in January 2020. And that timing matters, because it shows Russian “Ukrainian biolab” propaganda did not magically appear after the 2022 invasion. Moscow had been dragging this corpse of a conspiracy around for years, especially against Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and other post-Soviet countries that dared to cooperate with the West. The video explains the U.S. Biological Threat Reduction Program as exactly what the name says: a threat-reduction program. Its purpose was to help partner countries secure dangerous Soviet-era pathogens, improve disease detection, strengthen public-health laboratories, and stop natural outbreaks from becoming regional security disasters. In Ukraine, the official priority was to consolidate and secure pathogens and help detect and report disease outbreaks before they became wider threats. The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency also states that the work was peaceful, subject to export-control and vetting processes, and did not sponsor gain-of-function research or human experimentation. The video also makes clear why Russia hated these labs: not because they were secret weapons sites, but because they represented Western cooperation with countries Moscow still treats like stolen property. Georgia’s Lugar Center is the perfect example. Russia smeared it as a U.S. proxy bioweapons facility, while Georgia opened it to international review. In 2018, 22 experts and observers from 17 countries inspected the Lugar Center under the Biological Weapons Convention framework and found transparency around its activities. Russian experts were invited, then refused to participate, because obviously the propaganda works better when you never look at the evidence. So the Russian narrative is not “skepticism.” It is geopolitical sewage with a lab coat thrown over it. The same machine that calls invasions “liberation” and civilian massacres “staged” also tried to turn public-health laboratories into cartoon villain bioweapon factories. The goal was not truth. The goal was fear, confusion, and poisoning public trust in countries moving closer to the West. The whole point of the video is transparency: these projects were not classified, scientists were encouraged to publish, international experts were invited in, and the work was described as peaceful public-health cooperation. Russia’s claim was the opposite: secret U.S. bioweapons plots on Russia’s borders. One side offered inspections, publications, and open cooperation. The other side offered paranoia, state media hysteria, and the usual Kremlin swamp gas. This is basically pre-2022 evidence that the “Ukrainian biolab” panic was never a serious argument. It was an old Russian disinformation weapon, reheated when useful, then thrown into the invasion narrative to make Russia look like the victim while it was the aggressor.
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Russians are far worse than any barbarian hordes in history. They just damaged one of the holiest shrines of Ukrainian Orthodoxy, the Dormition Cathedral (Uspensky Sobor), built in 1078, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will never forgive Russia😡Never🤬
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: few things are more fun than animating maps. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching journeys, and entire worlds come to life across a landscape. I’ve shared the prompts in the post below 👇
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I am grateful to the UK for taking this important step against Russia’s oil fleet – a shadow fleet tanker has been detained off the UK's southern coast. It was Russia’s hubris, fueled by high oil and gas revenues, that paved the way for this war, and every decision by partners that deprives Russia of money also limits the war itself. I thank @Keir_Starmer and all Britons for such principled resolve. And Europe urgently needs to take legislative steps to enable not only the detention of tankers and restrictions on oil shipments, but also the confiscation of the oil they carry. This will certainly help bring peace closer.
Despite Putin’s best efforts to evade sanctions, we will not let him get away with it.
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