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‘I felt sick that he was near my mum’: a top amputation surgeon had his own legs removed due to a fetish. Were his patients safe?

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u/Aschebescher — 19 days ago
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Airbus is moving its most critical apps off AWS to a French cloud - Airbus will move 70 of its most critical applications from AWS to French provider Scaleway, part of a push for digital sovereignty that keeps sensitive data beyond the reach of US law.

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u/Aschebescher — 29 days ago
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TIL the Attica Prison Riot in New York ended with the highest number of fatalities in the history of United States prison riots. Almost everyone, including 9 out of the 10 hostages, was killed by law enforcement gunfire when the state retook control of the prison

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u/Aschebescher — 1 month ago
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A ‘horse hotel’ in Berlin. The pictures from 1910 show a multi-storey garage for road and transport horses in Berlin-Charlottenburg - probably on Uhlandstrasse, photographed by Willy Römer.

u/Aschebescher — 2 months ago
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Kranichfeld Castle, Germany. First mentioned in the 12th century, it was transformed into a Renaissance style castle in the 16th century.

u/Aschebescher — 2 months ago
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Subway Station in Germany Designed to Look Like a Sunken Subway Car

u/Aschebescher — 2 months ago