@Ly_thanh_anh@Rainmaker1973 Hmm, right but i did hear relatively strong R in japanese Roshia, it was never "Loshia" from japanese ppl.
So, in some combinations they are more or less distinct
@jotstheman@zulways@przidnt254593 Problem is not rotation itself, but rotation of individuals instead of rotating whole units.
Few problems of that were mentioned already, but one more:
Bounds are weaker with individuals rotation and newbies can have a hard time (and die faster) as they don't have time to bound
@peudiskaz@fabianBiaDJ Im talking that soviets were somewhat delusional about their capability of effectively buy stronghold in europe by not purging nazi offspring and instead making a "deal" with them. You bet no hope, that same mistake will be repeated, as "good" cop method wasn't effective
@peudiskaz@fabianBiaDJ But, it was great win from humanitarian perspective that it didn't happen that time, for number of practical reasons. Lessons are learnt, and you are mistaken if it will be repeated again.
@peudiskaz@fabianBiaDJ Sweetheart, proportionally would be put to end entire german civ, as you started and most importantly lost total war against soviet population
@vxunderground Kind of problem with "big data", that its mostly machine generated kind of stuff at this scale.
Any real world and more valuable thing, usually orders of magnitude more smaller.
So, why distill really high valuable data in PB of crap like logs/telemetry/ simulations to sell?
@thelinemain@Itsfoss Yeah, onlyoffice folks might did a bit of stretch over their claims.
But, how "euro office" at the same time decide to build their eu sovereign solution based on "russia" developed one.
Claim inability to cooperate and citing security and sanctions concerns is appalling.