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Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks

  1. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Biden says he won't talk to Putin about Ukraine, but he's open to talking about Grimer at G20.

    lol. lmao, even
  2. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by aldra I don';t really understand RISC. people have tried to explain the difference between RISC and CISC and it never makes sense to me.


    still though, there's more to it than clock speeds and ops per second.

    it's less about being able to fabricate 'modern' chips and more about being able to replicate the functions current chips offer and again, once they're directly competitive, a LOT of code is going to need to be rewritten for the new platforms.

    I'm not saying it's impossible, just that it's going to be a real slow process. I'd like to be surprised and see more 'open' chips become common in the market sooner rather than later but I'd doubt it.

    Russia is and always will be 2 decades behind the west cuz IBM 300. China same thing for similar reason.
  3. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    that's funny because China's currently around 1-0.5 decades behind
  4. slide22 African Astronaut
    OK some of us suffer from trauma after watching war videos which is basically legal snuff film. Please use Spoiler next time, OK.
  5. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by slide22 OK some of us suffer from trauma after watching war videos which is basically legal snuff film. Please use Spoiler next time, OK.

    get rekt in the psych ward
  6. slide22 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra get rekt in the psych ward

    I'll rekt yur snigar ass
  7. troon African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra I don';t really understand RISC. people have tried to explain the difference between RISC and CISC and it never makes sense to me.

    It's mostly marketing-speak, which is why it doesn't make sense. Still, there is an ideological boundary between simplicity and complexity. It's obvious in software, like making a function inline for speed, but consequently consuming more memory. It's a trade off based on requirements, there's no right or wrong way.

    In hardware, you can choose to use transistors for complex operations, or you can leave those operations to software.

    Historically, a simple example is the Z80 LDIR instruction. It copies whole chunks of memory around, in just a single instruction. It works as fast as it's possible on the architecture, but some would argue it's not worth the die space, or consequent power consumption/heat. You can achieve the same with a loop, and the transistors can be better used for general purpose registers and cache.

    So with modern CPUs, RISC/CISC are just sweet-spots that designs seem to cluster around. The CPU I mentioned above has DSP/TPU capabilities too, which fits neither, but marketing departments will doubtless come up with acronyms for sales guys to get hard about.
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  8. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    hahahah holy shit, KSA is openly saying that Biden has been trying to get them to delay their production cuts until after midterms
  9. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Elon Musk has said that he's going to have to shut down Starlink service in the Ukraine unless the US government can pay for it (a lot of the costs are currently covered by private donors and PACs but he claims that only covers client hardware, not service costs). The numbers he's giving are absurd - around 20,000 individual terminals with the Ukrainian government wanting more, and each terminal's monthly service cost being around $4,500 (?!).
  10. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by aldra Elon Musk has said that he's going to have to shut down Starlink service in the Ukraine unless the US government can pay for it (a lot of the costs are currently covered by private donors and PACs but he claims that only covers client hardware, not service costs). The numbers he's giving are absurd - around 20,000 individual terminals with the Ukrainian government wanting more, and each terminal's monthly service cost being around $4,500 (?!).

  11. Originally posted by aldra that's funny because China's currently around 1-0.5 decades behind

    yes, 5-10 years behind child trannification.


    and wokeness technology and critical race theory.
  12. Originally posted by aldra hahahah holy shit, KSA is openly saying that Biden has been trying to get them to delay their production cuts until after midterms

    joe didnt give salman enough candy

    Originally posted by aldra Elon Musk has said that he's going to have to shut down Starlink service in the Ukraine unless the US government can pay for it (a lot of the costs are currently covered by private donors and PACs but he claims that only covers client hardware, not service costs). The numbers he's giving are absurd - around 20,000 individual terminals with the Ukrainian government wanting more, and each terminal's monthly service cost being around $4,500 (?!).

    hes just trying to get a piece of those multi-billion aid joe gave to ukrain.
  13. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny joe didnt give salman enough candy

    he cares more about the midterms than $100 a barrel for oil

    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny hes just trying to get a piece of those multi-billion aid joe gave to ukrain.

    hah yeah, probably

    that or when the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany told him to 'fuck off' he said 'yeah ok but I'm taking starlink with me'



    Donbabwe forever!
  14. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by aldra that or when the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany told him to 'fuck off' he said 'yeah ok but I'm taking starlink with me'




    ahahah I wasn't serious
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  15. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by aldra


    ahahah I wasn't serious

    Ukrainians doing their usual job making a bad situation worse.
  16. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Ukrainians doing their usual job making a bad situation worse.

    that guy is a real fuckmaster

    he's been a vocal proponent of the major mobilisation that essentially drafts men up to 60 years old now, but his own son dodged it to go study in Germany. and he gets really, really mad when German politicians ask him about it.
  17. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by aldra his own son dodged it to go study in Germany. and he gets really, really mad when German politicians ask him about it.

    Maybe the poor lad has bone spurs.
  18. Donald Trump Black Hole


    It's disgusting seeing this level of anti-semitic hate. Comparing Zelensky to the other jedi mobster Meyer Lansky. I thought he was supposed to be memory-holed by now.

    If you ever wonder why Ukraine won't capitulate, look no further than the money coming in. It's the best thing that has happened to the Ukrainian elite since Gorbachev sold them the entire industrial infrastructure of the country for a pair of goats and a sack of oats.
  19. Donald Trump Black Hole
    By the way, Russia has a draft, but my understanding is that the Ukraine is still relying on the good ol' free market to drive goyim to their deaths. Wages start at about $300 a month, but it includes 3 hots and a cot. That's a fortune when there are no other jobs in the country, and, as a white gentile male, you aren't even allowed to leave.
  20. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Donald Trump By the way, Russia has a draft, but my understanding is that the Ukraine is still relying on the good ol' free market to drive goyim to their deaths. Wages start at about $300 a month, but it includes 3 hots and a cot. That's a fortune when there are no other jobs in the country, and, as a white gentile male, you aren't even allowed to leave.

    it's not really a draft yet.

    currently they're calling up professional military who have served previously, but the new law authorising it was left intentionally vague so they can potentially call up conscripts (ie. the people who've only served their mandatory reserve year) in the future... which seems to have been the primary issue they were protesting when it happened
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