>They are reputable (with corroboration) Sounds like "a bit pregnant"
>of protecting the Starlink satellites Like shooting down all Russian satellites in retaliation? The US can produce and launch new satellites much faster than Russia.
That's quite telling that you don't consider GUR (Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence) a reputable source)) [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Directorate_of_Intelligen...
And I know only two Ursulas, the other one wrote about wizards.
>And for that reason the EU, India, China and Russia will build their own Starlink alternatives. I don't know about the rest, but Russia started working on its own Starlink well before the war. We have the North and…
> the huge upside for Starlink outside of Africa or India Which together have four times more people than the EU. Needs of the many outweigh, you know
So does Ursula
>Can the Kremlin just join us in the 21st century already? You mean like bombing a school and murdering 120 children like the US did in Iran? [0] Or like striking a college with multiple drones and killing 21 students…
Haven't watched the video. Does it also tell how Ukraine blackmails ordinary Russians to spread terror in Russia? [0][1] [0] https://t.me/readovkanews/91746 [1] https://t.me/readovkanews/91069
Yep, we agree much more than disagree. Let the worms stay in that can)
>Only the repression is not yet so harsh (arguably). Is it? France: "Article 431-9-1, now stipulates a sentence of one year's imprisonment and a fine of €15,000 for voluntarily concealing all or part of the face…
>that Russia treated Estonia like an imperial colony You mean extracting resources, not developing local industry, especially heavy industry, and forcing to buy all the staff from metropolis?
>I don't think its fair to paint all who fled into the forests in such broad strokes That's what Estonians nationalists tell. "The findings of this article have implications for understanding Baltic and European…
I wouldn't call a deception "lifehack". But anyway, what makes Chichikov's "lifehack" "a result of having to work around the government that is seen more as an occupying force rather than the will of the people"?
>I don't think anyone would disagree there weren't people who committed terrible crimes Please help me parse your triple negatives. You think everyone would agree there weren't people who committed terrible crimes?
>who refused to assimilate into the independent country "Cultural genocide may also involve forced assimilation, as well as the suppression of a language or cultural activities that do not conform to the destroyer's…
I wonder if the story of "alien" passports[0] and creeping ethnic cleansing[1] in the independent Estonia will make into the game. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian_alien's_passport [1]…
And Estonian patriots enthusiastically helped[0] German Nazis make Estonia the first judenfrei (free of Jews) country if you don't count Luxembourg.[1] These patriots had to flee to the forests when the time came to…
Thank you for being familiar with Russian culture, but I don't remember these classics writing about casual link between oppression, suffering, depression and hacker mindset. Me and cyberax are both Russians, except I…
I still don't see how the government comes into play
>This mindset is very much a result of centuries of having to work around the government that is seen more as an occupying force rather than the will of the people. How do you people come up with such stories?
>And others are callng for a peace deal and end to the war. Which are more likely to take power? >Russia doesn't have room to escalate. We do. But that would mean lowering the life standards. The more Ukraine pisses off…
>Domestic dissent in Russia rising, polls moving and even some propagandists either raging impotently or calling out Putin directly. I wouldn't be glad about it. Some dissenters are calling for using tactical nukes,…
The most of the cost is GPU, not power. Demand for AI is global (except for Anthropic, haha). When you build a DC that works only when the sun is shining, you are wasting half of you GPU capacity
>Seems already a bit mad not to standardise internationally on a rough blueprint How do you evolve the design then?
>They are reputable (with corroboration) Sounds like "a bit pregnant"
>of protecting the Starlink satellites Like shooting down all Russian satellites in retaliation? The US can produce and launch new satellites much faster than Russia.
That's quite telling that you don't consider GUR (Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence) a reputable source)) [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Directorate_of_Intelligen...
And I know only two Ursulas, the other one wrote about wizards.
>And for that reason the EU, India, China and Russia will build their own Starlink alternatives. I don't know about the rest, but Russia started working on its own Starlink well before the war. We have the North and…
> the huge upside for Starlink outside of Africa or India Which together have four times more people than the EU. Needs of the many outweigh, you know
So does Ursula
>Can the Kremlin just join us in the 21st century already? You mean like bombing a school and murdering 120 children like the US did in Iran? [0] Or like striking a college with multiple drones and killing 21 students…
Haven't watched the video. Does it also tell how Ukraine blackmails ordinary Russians to spread terror in Russia? [0][1] [0] https://t.me/readovkanews/91746 [1] https://t.me/readovkanews/91069
Yep, we agree much more than disagree. Let the worms stay in that can)
>Only the repression is not yet so harsh (arguably). Is it? France: "Article 431-9-1, now stipulates a sentence of one year's imprisonment and a fine of €15,000 for voluntarily concealing all or part of the face…
>that Russia treated Estonia like an imperial colony You mean extracting resources, not developing local industry, especially heavy industry, and forcing to buy all the staff from metropolis?
>I don't think its fair to paint all who fled into the forests in such broad strokes That's what Estonians nationalists tell. "The findings of this article have implications for understanding Baltic and European…
I wouldn't call a deception "lifehack". But anyway, what makes Chichikov's "lifehack" "a result of having to work around the government that is seen more as an occupying force rather than the will of the people"?
>I don't think anyone would disagree there weren't people who committed terrible crimes Please help me parse your triple negatives. You think everyone would agree there weren't people who committed terrible crimes?
>who refused to assimilate into the independent country "Cultural genocide may also involve forced assimilation, as well as the suppression of a language or cultural activities that do not conform to the destroyer's…
I wonder if the story of "alien" passports[0] and creeping ethnic cleansing[1] in the independent Estonia will make into the game. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian_alien's_passport [1]…
And Estonian patriots enthusiastically helped[0] German Nazis make Estonia the first judenfrei (free of Jews) country if you don't count Luxembourg.[1] These patriots had to flee to the forests when the time came to…
Thank you for being familiar with Russian culture, but I don't remember these classics writing about casual link between oppression, suffering, depression and hacker mindset. Me and cyberax are both Russians, except I…
I still don't see how the government comes into play
>This mindset is very much a result of centuries of having to work around the government that is seen more as an occupying force rather than the will of the people. How do you people come up with such stories?
>And others are callng for a peace deal and end to the war. Which are more likely to take power? >Russia doesn't have room to escalate. We do. But that would mean lowering the life standards. The more Ukraine pisses off…
>Domestic dissent in Russia rising, polls moving and even some propagandists either raging impotently or calling out Putin directly. I wouldn't be glad about it. Some dissenters are calling for using tactical nukes,…
The most of the cost is GPU, not power. Demand for AI is global (except for Anthropic, haha). When you build a DC that works only when the sun is shining, you are wasting half of you GPU capacity
>Seems already a bit mad not to standardise internationally on a rough blueprint How do you evolve the design then?