> Yes Moonshot AI is a Chinese corp. So? Obviously it means the product contains less democracy than required for many.
Just google for Household Food Security in the US. You might get surprised.
Well, a company has to grow. If it doesn't, it'll be devoured by those who do and show pleasing YoY metrics to their shareholders and prospective investors. Simply imagine you are an investor. Which company would you…
You'd better report your wrongthink. We, Oceania, have always been at war with Eastasia, Eurasia was always our ally.
You must be in Russia? Just switch on VPN.
Basically the absence of sources supporting the stories is the problem here.
On the other hand projects named this way are not easily googleable.
Intel’s P/E is 7 right now. So, the other ratios do look inflated.
Is your setup open source? I'd love to know more about upsides of erlang/otp on top of k8s. Do you use hot code reloads?
This is clearly an idealistic approach. A materialistic view is better explained in Fernand Braudel's "Civilization and Capitalism, 15th–18th Century".
This is what is used currently in the browser of SailfishOS.
> Our model predicts that transparency reduces the individual bargaining power of workers, leading to lower average wages. So, it's in employers' interest to make the salaries transparent, isn't it? I bet the model is…
> 53% of Americans think a good government should favor the freedom of its citizens over the safety of its citizens. Again they don't bother to define what freedom is. Whereas the young people know first hand that "It…
I was interested in his earlier pieces: it’s been stated that Protasevich joined Azov as a journalist, not a neo-nazi combatant. Did he write anything about his experience in Azov?
> being a journalist that even somewhat challenges the system Would be nice to read his articles if there are any. He's a journalist after all. Right?
What? Wait, but they said he's just a journalist.
Actually this tactics was tried once with Guaido in Venezuela.
I've never heard of Maria (though can't say I'm an expert in poetry). That's why I decided to do some research and found this. Hm, I had to read the lines three times, slowly, to reconstruct the image the author tried…
For those who reads Russian this is the best her verse as rated at [1]. Утреннее солнце восходит утром – Столько соблазнительных вероятий! Что же ты, девка, ходишь по квартире, Тапками стуча, пятки печатая? Что тебе,…
I'd like to add that it is France who controls Chad's currency policy with CFA francs [1]. Some people say it's a modern mean for wealth extraction from Africa. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFA_franc
"He was one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders and a close ally of western powers..." So, it depends on how you view "western powers", I guess.
There's a movie (1956) based on the book. The movie is available on Youtube with English subtitles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCqXBTBzilY
Kinda true. The Soviet children knew there was no communism in the SU. But the book could give a clue on how it's supposed to look like.
“Dunno in the sunny city” and “Dunno on the Moon”. The latter is rather an anti-capitalist satire. I really love them and managed to buy both books with the original illustrations for my kid.
The table of Ranks wasn't Peter's innovation. He borrowed it from Sweden. His biggest mistake though was omission of regular 1:1's, annual perf reviews, goal settings from the established HR practices... ah, and…
> Yes Moonshot AI is a Chinese corp. So? Obviously it means the product contains less democracy than required for many.
Just google for Household Food Security in the US. You might get surprised.
Well, a company has to grow. If it doesn't, it'll be devoured by those who do and show pleasing YoY metrics to their shareholders and prospective investors. Simply imagine you are an investor. Which company would you…
You'd better report your wrongthink. We, Oceania, have always been at war with Eastasia, Eurasia was always our ally.
You must be in Russia? Just switch on VPN.
Basically the absence of sources supporting the stories is the problem here.
On the other hand projects named this way are not easily googleable.
Intel’s P/E is 7 right now. So, the other ratios do look inflated.
Is your setup open source? I'd love to know more about upsides of erlang/otp on top of k8s. Do you use hot code reloads?
This is clearly an idealistic approach. A materialistic view is better explained in Fernand Braudel's "Civilization and Capitalism, 15th–18th Century".
This is what is used currently in the browser of SailfishOS.
> Our model predicts that transparency reduces the individual bargaining power of workers, leading to lower average wages. So, it's in employers' interest to make the salaries transparent, isn't it? I bet the model is…
> 53% of Americans think a good government should favor the freedom of its citizens over the safety of its citizens. Again they don't bother to define what freedom is. Whereas the young people know first hand that "It…
I was interested in his earlier pieces: it’s been stated that Protasevich joined Azov as a journalist, not a neo-nazi combatant. Did he write anything about his experience in Azov?
> being a journalist that even somewhat challenges the system Would be nice to read his articles if there are any. He's a journalist after all. Right?
What? Wait, but they said he's just a journalist.
Actually this tactics was tried once with Guaido in Venezuela.
I've never heard of Maria (though can't say I'm an expert in poetry). That's why I decided to do some research and found this. Hm, I had to read the lines three times, slowly, to reconstruct the image the author tried…
For those who reads Russian this is the best her verse as rated at [1]. Утреннее солнце восходит утром – Столько соблазнительных вероятий! Что же ты, девка, ходишь по квартире, Тапками стуча, пятки печатая? Что тебе,…
I'd like to add that it is France who controls Chad's currency policy with CFA francs [1]. Some people say it's a modern mean for wealth extraction from Africa. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFA_franc
"He was one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders and a close ally of western powers..." So, it depends on how you view "western powers", I guess.
There's a movie (1956) based on the book. The movie is available on Youtube with English subtitles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCqXBTBzilY
Kinda true. The Soviet children knew there was no communism in the SU. But the book could give a clue on how it's supposed to look like.
“Dunno in the sunny city” and “Dunno on the Moon”. The latter is rather an anti-capitalist satire. I really love them and managed to buy both books with the original illustrations for my kid.
The table of Ranks wasn't Peter's innovation. He borrowed it from Sweden. His biggest mistake though was omission of regular 1:1's, annual perf reviews, goal settings from the established HR practices... ah, and…