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Post-battle summaries in @chtwrs, forwards from different chats we liked, FAQs from our handbook's Community Hub, etc. Also for archives in our chats.

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Forwarded from Sawada's Newspaper
Forwarded from Sawada's Newspaper
Forwarded from Sawada's Newspaper
So in middle he said talk to my 21year old son and deleted.

Took me a few messages to dig but ig the old man passed over his phone to their kid.

Man, I was never aware that these types of things come when you run your own bot.
Forwarded from Sawada's Newspaper
WHAT IS EVEN HAPPENING!
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Forwarded from Sawada's Newspaper
Rarely happens but i am confused, is this a troll? a double bluff?
Or are these 2 users - parent and son.

Idk, you tell me.
Clearing up some Chat Wars shit off the channel. @TipzTeam told me about that. Need help for stuff.

More memes incoming and the first newsletter issue is on way. Stay tuned.

- @AJHalili2006
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Cloudflare launches Workers Unbound, the next evolution of its serverless platform

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This Week in Apps: Google Play gets new rules, Apple launches app marketing tools, EU looks to reign in tech giants

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- Telegram: releases 6.3 sources with videocals

- Me:
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Happy Birthday @durov ! 🎈
Have a blast! 🍻
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Antimicrobial Resistance Could Get Worse During the Coronavirus Pandemic

🦠 The COVID-19 pandemic is currently coinciding with the flu season and several states and areas of the world are experiencing upticks in new cases. While hospitals have some experience with COVID to go on, some experts are concerned that how doctors are administering antibiotics during the COVID-19 crisis could potentially make the fight against antimicrobial resistance harder.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when microbes are no longer affected by antibiotics.

Data from early in the pandemic suggests that the majority of COVID patients are given antibiotics when potentially less than a tenth of them needed it. That could spell disaster if the trend continues.

“I don’t think I’m exaggerating to say it’s the biggest human health threat, bar none. COVID is not anywhere near the potential impact of AMR,” says Paul De Barro, who is the biosecurity research director at Australia’s national science agency. “We would go back into the dark ages of health.” @COVID19Up SOURCE
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