Another way to say this is strive for functional restoration of the hand and avoid the pitfalls of your own ego trip in which useless and burdensome parts are saved to the detriment of function.
Great conclusion actually.
Another way to say this is strive for functional restoration of the hand and avoid the pitfalls of your own ego trip in which useless and burdensome parts are saved to the detriment of function.
Great conclusion actually.
File trees 100 folders deep lol. I keep all stuff synced across my machines, no actual backup though…
The overwhelming majority of all neurons in our body are just for controlling movement. Ironically, things like language or creativity require very little of our computing power and might be replicated by machine learning and a sufficiently beefy computer. But complex motor tasks? We’re way ahead of our current tech on that.
Only the first human was natural, every one after that was created by humans.
No, you’re thinking of Boudolayz, Bureaucrat is a region in France known for its wine.
It’s spelled bourgeoisie.
I’d say [email protected] is the better option, but hey, as long as you got your question answered… :)
False in theory, true in practice. It is rare for the political landscape and a majority vote to align in such a way that it really has a disruptive effect. And in those instances wherein it happened, wasn’t uncommon to see a coup afterwards.
So if one calls a country “Roman Empire” that means they were there before and have a right over the entire Mediterranean?
So, Russia is effectively endorsing Trump? Or just trying to destabilize as much as possible?
If imperialist war a conflict between monopolistic empires that manifests as war between countries… Wouldn’t then every capitalist country, Russia included, be part of some imperial bloc, dominant or not? Socialists of course must take a favorable side in every struggle anyways, so siding with Russia does make sense for China… Do I understand it right?
Nah I’m sure my delusions will find a way around that limitation if the time comes :)
Oh boy… New megalomanic delusion just dropped…
Countries anger and provoke each others’ populations by pointing out the bad stuff, and defend against that by censoring or otherwise cracking down on dissent. Articles like this are just attacks against us in this process, true, but I think specific ones like this are still useful, when critically understood, to help us realize that not only the countries we don’t like use those authoritarian tricks, but more or less every one (and those countries that don’t are couped by one or another who does).
I don’t really think the Russian economy is any real bottleneck here; they have abundant natural resources, a densely-knit industry and even now still many trading partners. Ultimately the only realistic way to stop the war is a peace agreement, which is why people voted for Zelenskyy in the first place.
I guess Putin believes there will be a WW3, and would rather fight Ukraine before they actually join NATO and build up military infrastructure. Pulling out now would be a blunder under that viewpoint.
There’s this post of mine, also this article gives some background on the application of PIR to anonymous messaging. Basically, I’m trying to do a basic version of that, but using a state-of-the-art PIR protocol introduced in this article. It’s still not great performance-wise, but it’s enough to be practical (as stated, many thousands of users given enough resources).
https://www.reuters.com/article/world/us/fidel-castro-en-sus-propias-palabras-idUSKBN13L05S/