Putin himself has crossed border already. I think it is best for me to leave this little Intellectual Curiosity Club.
> Ukraine had no interest in shooting down it's own cargo plane. Cargo -- no. MA plane -- very much. Their so-called ATO (in reality, genocide) failed just recently. Some of their troops were surrounded at UA-RU border…
People burned alive in Odessa. Many people (noncombatants) killed in Lugansk from BM-21 "Grad" bombings. Artillery shooting near UA-RU border, killing two soldiers. Shooting over cross-border stations while refugees…
UA has the very same capability since USSR days and therefore probably did.
This is just brilliant. AN-26 shooting, allegedly by rebels, proofs that malaysian boeing was shot by rebels. By that logic UA did this because it shot down russian civil plane in 2001, admitting it after months.
If you'd follow the story from the very beginning, you'd understand why those "we have Buk" posts were made.
Since the beginning of the conflict UA did everything they can to provoke Russia into crossing border. Well, almost everything.
There are also claims that UA was really trying to shoot Russian Plane #1 which was flying close to malaysian boeing both in time and space There are many claims.
Reminds me of 'add "over the Internet" and patent' tactics.
> No. open+read+close + all the mess associated with exhausting file descriptors > getentropy fairly obvious, isn't it?
Less syscalls.
> Increasing the max setting does not consume additional resources. It merely makes it possible for applications to get the resources they ask for. From unswappable kernel memory, yeah. > kernel.pid_max = 999999 > * -…
Note, vm.overcommit_memory is not even mentioned. How disappointing.
> From spring straight to winter? That would be Ukraine, where two Russian journalists were killed recently during bombing of Lugansk.
In back then USSR liberal loonies cried that "freedom of choice between 2 or more candidates in elections" is all you need.
I didn't know about "debug" until this post because I used "ignore_loglevel" for years. Kernel is fun.
Why are you so polite to him? He doesn't even know about alternative theory of Khatyn's massacre because Wikipedia doesn't say so.
> first they started blocking random sites for "promoting suicide" or "promoting drug use", and now they don't even try to mask the censorship. we have good teachers and are learning (from west obviously)
independent = those who tell what's good for current neo-nazi-ish regime
> I think your 'Goebbels this' and 'Goebbels that' arguments are amusing. i'd call them what they are: clueless idiots this video is for our wannabe freedom lovers http://oper.ru/news/read.php?t=1051613380 (in russian)
blah blah blah liberty(TM) democracy(R) innovation ltd Navalny thrives on anti-caucasus card to pump Russia into civil war when told to by his western masters. and some of our liberals are quite severely braindamaged…
> Isn't Navalni widely considered/painted as a paid US shill in Russia? He is. Just as Echo and the rest of our liberal fifth column.
There are whole lot more supplementary rants: http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/search?q=xml In particular: http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3224334063725870@naggum.... with key words being "Whather what you are…
This link needs to be posted again and again and again. I'm sure quite a lot of people will easily recognize it. :^) Subject: Re: S-exp vs XML, HTML, LaTeX (was: Why lisp is growing)…
> ISTR that in the futuristic dystopia depicted in V for Vendetta, there are government spy cameras everywhere, including in people's bedrooms. and some people will still insist that 1984 was about USSR...
Putin himself has crossed border already. I think it is best for me to leave this little Intellectual Curiosity Club.
> Ukraine had no interest in shooting down it's own cargo plane. Cargo -- no. MA plane -- very much. Their so-called ATO (in reality, genocide) failed just recently. Some of their troops were surrounded at UA-RU border…
People burned alive in Odessa. Many people (noncombatants) killed in Lugansk from BM-21 "Grad" bombings. Artillery shooting near UA-RU border, killing two soldiers. Shooting over cross-border stations while refugees…
UA has the very same capability since USSR days and therefore probably did.
This is just brilliant. AN-26 shooting, allegedly by rebels, proofs that malaysian boeing was shot by rebels. By that logic UA did this because it shot down russian civil plane in 2001, admitting it after months.
If you'd follow the story from the very beginning, you'd understand why those "we have Buk" posts were made.
Since the beginning of the conflict UA did everything they can to provoke Russia into crossing border. Well, almost everything.
There are also claims that UA was really trying to shoot Russian Plane #1 which was flying close to malaysian boeing both in time and space There are many claims.
Reminds me of 'add "over the Internet" and patent' tactics.
> No. open+read+close + all the mess associated with exhausting file descriptors > getentropy fairly obvious, isn't it?
Less syscalls.
> Increasing the max setting does not consume additional resources. It merely makes it possible for applications to get the resources they ask for. From unswappable kernel memory, yeah. > kernel.pid_max = 999999 > * -…
Note, vm.overcommit_memory is not even mentioned. How disappointing.
> From spring straight to winter? That would be Ukraine, where two Russian journalists were killed recently during bombing of Lugansk.
In back then USSR liberal loonies cried that "freedom of choice between 2 or more candidates in elections" is all you need.
I didn't know about "debug" until this post because I used "ignore_loglevel" for years. Kernel is fun.
Why are you so polite to him? He doesn't even know about alternative theory of Khatyn's massacre because Wikipedia doesn't say so.
> first they started blocking random sites for "promoting suicide" or "promoting drug use", and now they don't even try to mask the censorship. we have good teachers and are learning (from west obviously)
independent = those who tell what's good for current neo-nazi-ish regime
> I think your 'Goebbels this' and 'Goebbels that' arguments are amusing. i'd call them what they are: clueless idiots this video is for our wannabe freedom lovers http://oper.ru/news/read.php?t=1051613380 (in russian)
blah blah blah liberty(TM) democracy(R) innovation ltd Navalny thrives on anti-caucasus card to pump Russia into civil war when told to by his western masters. and some of our liberals are quite severely braindamaged…
> Isn't Navalni widely considered/painted as a paid US shill in Russia? He is. Just as Echo and the rest of our liberal fifth column.
There are whole lot more supplementary rants: http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/search?q=xml In particular: http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3224334063725870@naggum.... with key words being "Whather what you are…
This link needs to be posted again and again and again. I'm sure quite a lot of people will easily recognize it. :^) Subject: Re: S-exp vs XML, HTML, LaTeX (was: Why lisp is growing)…
> ISTR that in the futuristic dystopia depicted in V for Vendetta, there are government spy cameras everywhere, including in people's bedrooms. and some people will still insist that 1984 was about USSR...