mrtp
mrtp @mrtp00 ·
Replying to @ClintonDesveaux
@ClintonDesveaux We sell at a discount to the US, due to the Liberals constraining pipelines within Canada - so you get oil at a bargain anyway. Once Alberta leaves, you will be paying more.
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CRISPRKing
CRISPRKing @CRISPRKING ·
Replying to @Rainmaker1973
@grok 340 rub@ber bands each one adding almost nothing until the whole thing collapsed at once ⠀ that's not destruction that's a live demonstration of cumulative stress failure the same principle that cracks bridges splits pipelines and snaps aircraft fuselages at 30,000 feet ⠀ the printer didn't break on band 340 it broke on band 1 340 just made it visible ⠀ honestly the most accurate metaphor for how burnout works too
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aginaut
aginaut @aginaut ·
Replying to @humanin_theloop
@humanin_theloop The interesting shift is not “AI in backend dev.” It is backend logic turning into orchestration fabric - pipelines, routing, and recovery around model calls.
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East Vertigo
East Vertigo @EastVertigo ·
Inside the Studio at thatgamecompany: An In-Depth Interview with Studio Art Director, Cecil Kim Cecil Kim, Studio Art Director at Thatgamecompany, shares insights on #art direction, pipelines, and why #games need meaning beyond mechanics. 80.lv/articles/insid…
An In-Depth Interview with thatgamecompany Art Director, Cecil Kim

Cecil Kim discusses his journey from God of War to Sky, sharing insights on art direction, pipelines, live service development, and why meaning and emotion matter in modern game design.

From 80.lv
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Richard
Richard @levesquerk ·
Replying to @irbrodie
@irbrodie Total Oil Pipelines to Tidewater in Canada's history: CONSERVATIVES-0 LIBERALS- 2
Jim Fuller
Jim Fuller @JimFull77480004 ·
All oil shipments from the middle east need to be moved out of the Persian Gulf. Build pipelines. Won't be easy, won't be fast, won't be cheap. But is necessary. Then destroy Kharg Island completely.
Imtiaz Mahmood Imtiaz Mahmood @ImtiazMadmood ·
Bloomberg: Despite the challenges, the UAE raised oil exports through the Fujairah port to 1.9 million barrels per day (a 57% increase). In just a few days, ADNOC resumed operations and restored flow with high efficiency outside the Strait of Hormuz. This is the solutions that distinguish our infrastructure. - @saif_aldareei
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kirby tremblay
kirby tremblay @KirbyTremblay ·
Replying to @CoryBMorgan
@CoryBMorgan As Europe , US and Asia switching to more Coal Power plants from LNG shortfalls, Canadian Liberals keep missing the point on carbon stupidity. We are the answer to help lower worldwide emissions with clean Cdn energy and opportunity to grow our economy building pipelines now LNG
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MAG🔫1775🇺🇸
MAG🔫1775🇺🇸 @realMAG1775 ·
Mullahs choke the strait. Gulf states route around them. Saudi East-West pipeline maxed at 7 million b/d. UAE Fujairah crude loadings hitting capacity after Iranian strikes. Hormuz, once Iran’s stranglehold, now bypassed by pipelines these Gulf states built decades ago for left and RINO grifters who cried “escalation” and “oil crisis” when Trump hit the mullahs now watch contingency plans they never funded keep supply flowing.
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Anna, Still Learning🌱
Anna, Still Learning🌱 @_Theanna1 ·
Replying to @_Theanna1
3. When the euro launched, many saw it as a potential end to dollar dominance. Russia, from Yeltsin to Putin, leaned toward Europe with westward energy pipelines and long-term gas deals with Germany. The idea of a “Greater Europe from Lisbon to Vladivostok” was seriously discussed. That was the closest Russia and Europe ever came to a strategic alignment.
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You’re In Range
You’re In Range @RangeFinder83 ·
Replying to @FitnessFoundry
@FitnessFoundry Hey since you stand for all these things, make sure to ask her Royal Highness Healey why she blocked 2 gas pipelines and won’t allow Diana to audit the books? Since, you know, you stand for so much.
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J-Train
J-Train @jtrain991 ·
Replying to @Leesamkap
@Leesamkap @joshrogin Hey fucking retard, increasing oil through pipelines doesn't come close to making up for the Strait of Hormuz being blocked, and furthermore if the Red Sea route stops tankers.
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William Smith
William Smith @ws4r5065455 ·
Replying to @JoshYoung
@This author, a petroleum engineer, thinks if this goes on for a few months it would be catastrophic, due to considerations like tank tops, reservoir damage, and restarting pipelines. He also says $100 crude is now the new baseline going forward. Iran’s Hormuz toll booth points toward an L-shaped price plateau, not the V-shaped recovery traders want
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