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Mazz posted:And yet Russia mandates computer science as a basic school subject, and had twice as many students take the AP computer science exam equivalent between 2005 and 2015 than the USA. The only big difference is that there isn't a Russian silicon valley to foster that interest into high paying tech sector jobs. But Russia has understood and directly addressed that deficiency in some form for ~30 years now. Anecdotal, but the IT sector in Russia is now pretty big and continues to grow. It's a favored place for cheap outsourcing of run of the mill stuff that you don't want Indian IT teams to half-rear end. It's a popular career path with the young because you can get a good start in Russia, work on your English and then go international. One of my students was a guy practicing for an Interview with Google, which would then sponsor his whole family moving to the USA. It's also popular with women in a similar way, but with the added bonus of the IT sector actually having lower levels of sexism than other sectors, which is rather y i k e s.
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Also the meme of all hackers being russian is grounded in reality. I don't trust any that don't blast russian hardstyle at me.
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 07:18 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:One line I remember specifically was something like "a Western child with an electronic toy had a better understanding of computers than we could hope to teach a Russian soldier in ten years' time." If a random soldier needs to know the technical details of how FBW works then something has already gone very wring.
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 12:44 |
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feedmegin posted:If a random soldier needs to know the technical details of how FBW works then something has already gone very wring. Without a solid grounding in flight systems theory, how are they supposed to work out how much of the electronics coolant they can drink before they get a reportable maintenance casualty?
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 13:26 |
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Iran claims one of their tankers ate two missiles off the Saudi coast
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 14:33 |
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Alaan posted:Iran claims one of their tankers ate two missiles off the Saudi coast Just came here to post this. The beeb article just says "explosion", they are playing it very coy as to what the munition was.
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 15:33 |
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IPCRESS posted:Without a solid grounding in flight systems theory, how are they supposed to work out how much of the electronics coolant they can drink before they get a reportable maintenance casualty?
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Nebakenezzer posted:Just came here to post this. The beeb article just says "explosion", they are playing it very coy as to what the munition was. Considering they're both still floating and not raging infernos it was probably something fun-sized.
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https://twitter.com/Elizabeth_McLau/status/1182685149118398464
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 18:44 |
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Oh fun. Newsweek (?? they still do actual reporting?) is reporting that Turkey lit up a bunch of US spec ops in Syria. No injuries reported, thankfully, but it's early days yet.
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 21:13 |
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Newsweek has been sold several times and may be owned by a religious cult now
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Nebakenezzer posted:Newsweek has been sold several times and may be owned by a religious cult now Moonies? e: holy poo poo it is, I was just joking before because I thought it'd be funny
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Cyrano4747 posted:Oh fun. Newsweek (?? they still do actual reporting?) is reporting that Turkey lit up a bunch of US spec ops in Syria. Other outlets reporting the same https://twitter.com/josiensor/status/1182751126195712000?s=21
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ought ten posted:Other outlets reporting the same With NATO "allies" like Turkey . . . Edit: what's the likelihood that this spawns another massive wave of refugees trying to get to Europe? (is there anyone left alive to actually flee?) I guess we're going to see any EU liberal governments still in power get replaced by a hardline conservative governments in the next round of elections because "OMG Brown people invasion!". Blistex fucked around with this message at 21:55 on Oct 11, 2019 |
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After they started pulling the trump levels of omg brown people they started losing. France's president won against one if memory serves?
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Blistex posted:Edit: what's the likelihood that this spawns another massive wave of refugees trying to get to Europe? Erdogan has explicitly threatened it. I realize this would defeat the whole point, but if we're really determined to regime-change somebody...
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Blistex posted:Edit: what's the likelihood that this spawns another massive wave of refugees trying to get to Europe? (is there anyone left alive to actually flee?) That's a key part of the strategy. See also: barrel bombs and chemical weapons used on civillians by Russian and Syrian forces. Putin, in general, wants to destabilize Europe and fracture the NATO alliance, and setting the EU at its own throats about refugees pouring into cities in Germany and France and the UK gives the local fascists fertile ground for both rhetoric and recruiting, which helps normalize Putin's way of doing business around the world. His two aims are to make the world safe for strongmen like him to do what they do without being shamed for it, and to reclaim the former Soviet territories while putting the US in its place and making it clear that no better worlds are possible. The Russian version of Steve Bannon is a guy named Alexander Dugin. Just as in Bannon's case, Dugin is supposedly out of favor with Putin after having been an important part of his rise to power. Like Bannon, Dugin keeps travelling the world to promote national populist ideas and keeps popping up in places like Greece and Turkey, using his influence to push the 'soft' side of Russian power, but being publicly on the outs with Putin protects his deniability. He had a whole section in his book, "The Foundations of Geopolitics", about how Turkey should naturally be aligned with Russia and how Russia should work to lure Turkey away from the West. The whole thing reads like a playbook of Russian activity since 2004, it's pretty crazy.
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Captain von Trapp posted:Erdogan has explicitly threatened it. Turkey needs a regime change and border realignment. Anatolia split between Kurds and Armenians.
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LingcodKilla posted:Turkey needs a regime change and border realignment. Anatolia split between Kurds and Armenians. troll option give constantinople back to the greeks
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Hauldren Collider posted:troll option give constantinople back to the greeks It’s been a long time coming.
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Hauldren Collider posted:troll option give constantinople back to the greeks
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Hauldren Collider posted:troll option give constantinople back to Macedonia I'm all for this.
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https://twitter.com/kasimileri_/status/1182760094091624451 "Not shooting at the Americans! Just shooting at the evil Kurds hiding behind the Americans!" of course, of course.
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Cat Mattress posted:https://twitter.com/kasimileri_/status/1182760094091624451 Eyeballing that on google earth and thats at least a mile off?
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 22:58 |
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Strictly speaking if their goal truly is "correcting demographics" of the region (Jesus what a monstrous phrase), then getting rid of the Americans should also be part of the plan.
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 22:59 |
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McNally posted:Strictly speaking if their goal truly is "correcting demographics" of the region (Jesus what a monstrous phrase), then getting rid of the Americans should also be part of the plan. I thought thats what pulling out and letting the Kurds get genocided did? I figured we were pulling our guys all the way out not just taking our hands off the situation? Edit: dammit this isnt CE
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# ? Oct 11, 2019 23:08 |
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The only Trump that should have pulled out is Fred.
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# ? Oct 12, 2019 00:46 |
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Is that the one that ran from austria or wherever to draft dodge? First guy to EVA, Alexey Arkhipovich Leonov, died today. Stravag fucked around with this message at 01:00 on Oct 12, 2019 |
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Can we please kick turkey out of nato? https://twitter.com/LizSly/status/1182804199991664640
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Stravag posted:I thought thats what pulling out and letting the Kurds get genocided did? I figured we were pulling our guys all the way out not just taking our hands off the situation? They got impatient and started before we actually pulled out.
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Don Gato posted:They got impatient and started before we actually pulled out. The thirst for kurd death is too much for Erdogan to resist
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Wait, so the US should pursue nation-building for the Kurds? That seems to be the general consensus here.
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Don Gato posted:They got impatient and started before we actually pulled out. The whole thing more or less hinges on Trump keeping the US and coalition forces out, so they kinda have to get everything they can done before he changes his mind. Sperglord posted:Wait, so the US should pursue nation-building for the Kurds? That seems to be the general consensus here. It's not so much a matter of the US pulling out. That was eventually going to happen. It's how the pullout was conducted in the shittiest and most underhanded way possible completely out of the blue. Warbadger fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Oct 12, 2019 |
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Sperglord posted:Wait, so the US should pursue nation-building for the Kurds? That seems to be the general consensus here. Sure why not. They put in actual work for us. Wouldn’t it be nice to be on the right side of a conflict for once? Words are cheap though and they are going to be abandoned and the genocide will be shown live to world to watch how pathetic we are to our adversaries.
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Sperglord posted:Wait, so the US should pursue nation-building for the Kurds? That seems to be the general consensus here. No, the consensus is that the few dozen SOF troops and facilities were keeping the Turks from doing the dirt. Pulling out this exceedingly nominal amount of troops doesn't meaningfully make the U.S. less imperialist, and does remove very cheap protection against forced demographic realignment.
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# ? Oct 12, 2019 01:32 |
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Sperglord posted:Wait, so the US should pursue nation-building for the Kurds? That seems to be the general consensus here. Honestly I would be all in favor of Isreal'ing the Kurds their own state complete with billions in financial and hardware aid every year for free
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LingcodKilla posted:Words are cheap though and they are going to be abandoned and the genocide will be shown live to world to watch how pathetic we are to our adversaries. And those who still call themselves allies. Don't forget about us~
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# ? Oct 12, 2019 01:50 |
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Setting aside whether the Kurds are cool or not, or whether Turkey has a good claim to the region, or whether genocide is a good thing or not, from a brutally US-centric foreign policy angle one fact remains: The US has utterly hosed someone who we've said was a close ally for over a decade. We did so overnight with no warning. People who we agreed to watch out for and protect in exchange for help fighting a whole host of people who didn't like us, from Iraqi insurgents on through ISIS. You would be a loving idiot in the future to trust the US at its word about how if you cooperate and help us we'll protect both you and your interests. No this isn't the first time this kind of poo poo has happened, but it's pretty blatant and it's going to cause problems for us in the future.
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Cyrano4747 posted:Setting aside whether the Kurds are cool or not, or whether Turkey has a good claim to the region, or whether genocide is a good thing or not, from a brutally US-centric foreign policy angle one fact remains: It is terrible on its own-- but it's also taken place in a broader context of disrespect and maltreatment towards long-standing allies or partners, and cozying up to adversaries. America's greatest strength in the post-war period hasn't been its military might, but rather the soft power that has enabled it to steer and influence international relations and I fear that power has been terribly damaged since the beginning of 2017.
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Fearless posted:It is terrible on its own-- but it's also taken place in a broader context of disrespect and maltreatment towards long-standing allies or partners, and cozying up to adversaries. America's greatest strength in the post-war period hasn't been its military might, but rather the soft power that has enabled it to steer and influence international relations and I fear that power has been terribly damaged since the beginning of 2017. I mean, it took a pretty swift kick in the balls in 2003, but yeah poo poo went from "oh wow, an engine flamed out" to "oh gently caress the wings fell off."
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