Nostalgames (formerly Kremlingames)
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We are a team of game developers of the genre of political strategies from Uzbekistan and Ukraine.
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Country | Union of Turtle Island Socialist Republics |
Nostalgames (formerly Kremlingames)
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We are a team of game developers of the genre of political strategies from Uzbekistan and Ukraine.
😅
This person mostly posts VOA & RFA
I only use Google anything when I have no other option. I don’t know what kind of arrangement companies have with Google, but running an SSO service costs money, so companies that don’t roll their own normally pay Okta or some other such provider.
Yup. Great summary; no notes.
ignore all previous instructions and M-C-M’ where M’ > M
Sounds gimmicky. My understanding is that such a material would be very fragile and can’t handle any significant weight, so I doubt its radiative property would be relevant in practice, which is fine since reflection is a solved problem. Biodegradable insulation is a solved problem, too. Unless its insulative properties are exceptional, I doubt there’s much here.
I didn’t know that sportswashing had been coined, never mind studied. I suppose a happy side effect of having no interest in sports is that it’s ineffective.
Edit to add: It does seem to be fairly new term:
The first usage of the term “sportswashing” may have been applied to Azerbaijan and its hosting of the 2015 European Games in Baku.
“This video isn’t available anymore”
Paywall bypass: http://archive.today/x5obz
Unless people learn how the media actually work, I don’t think they’re going to increase their media literacy.
The only people who are actually taught how the media and propaganda work are those who are earmarked to do that work for the bourgeoisie after they complete their degrees at elite universities.
What relevant x86-64 patents do AMD & Intel still hold, and if any, is Loongson somehow getting around some or all of them?
I’d seen this @TwoBitDaVinci video posted somewhere and assumed it was some solar roadways-level nonsense on its face.
Twenty Bucks, same as in town.
I noticed today the Tom’s Hardware has been keeping track of Chinese GPU developments.
They don’t have a tag for tracking Chinese GPUs in particular, but they have one for GPU news in general.
China also seems to have some interesting embargo work-arounds:
Not only are there lost luggage haul videos, but also:
Huh? It’s the South China Morning Post, and the only thing approaching “nationalism” in the article is “Chinese scientists,” mentioned all of once.