@GergelyOrosz Since Mark Zuckerberg has proven for many years a big tendency to copy other people's ideas, this laid-off may be in the spirit of Elon Musk and Pavel Durov, when you need high productivity and avoid excessive staffing as much as possible, so, it can be a strategical change.
@Rebel44CZ@peet365 Don't forget also that in Russia as well as in Ukraine in big cities there are many buildings above 50 m high, which are still under construction. This is a factor not only at the level of electronics and software of the missile, but also route planning.
@Rebel44CZ But Ukraine still needs Tauruses and Tomahawks, right?
Or is it okay to get the ability to strike deep into Russia with own cruise missiles, but if the strikes are carried out with missiles produced by NATO countries, is that still an escalation? 😏
@martianwyrdlord If your smartest people haven't worked out a phonetic script for your language, it's a sign of stupidity, with the consequence of wasting energy learning complicated spelling instead of something useful.
@martianwyrdlord You wrote some nonsense, because a spelling bee is about languages with an irrational writing, but this quiz makes no sense, e.g., for Slavic languages, both Ukrainians and Russians will tell you why you are asking how to write, are you a retard who doesn't know the alphabet?
@GergelyOrosz 4. Caching.
This applies not to Dev, but to Ops processes, so that tokens are not wasted on frequently repeated requests from different employees.
@lukOlejnik In Ukraine, I see that although I have set maximum privacy in Telegram and disabled location tracking, when I travel, ads in public channels change based on the region of my current stay.
@clement_molin the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) is wtf or a russian propaganda term, it should and must be considerate only as WW2 (1939-1945), and yes, for USSR, it started as allyship with Germany
@romanhelmetguy You're probably missing the point, because Ayn Rand was basically a refugee from the Soviet Union, she was traumatized by the capitalism with the state monopoly that was forming there.
@dhh These are extremely illogical expectations from Ternus, this could not have happened when he was in his previous position, and in the status of CEO, the chances of that are not only zero, but it is generally irrelevant wishful thinking.
One day, some buffoon announced Liberation Day 😵💫
Eventually, this actually turned out to be a facilitated scheme by the state for speculators to rob consumers of $166 billion.
BREAKING: The US Government has begun refunding up to $166 billion in tariffs charged under President Trump after the Supreme Court ruled the policy unlawful.
Beginning today, businesses can file claims through a new customs system.
Over 330,000 importers across 53 million shipments are expected to be eligible.
Once approved, refunds plus interest will be paid within 60 to 90 days.
@GergelyOrosz I remembered this in the news that Jobbik party leader, following the other two candidates, withdrew from the elections in favor of Tisza candidates, this is a matter of majoritarian representation, not voting for a party.
Here is the resource they used https://t.co/2nHNZP2I0Q
@GergelyOrosz By the way, Lukashenko, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, has long been nicknamed the last dictator of Europe, but Orbán was only jokingly called a dictator
https://t.co/HZdrSqylm6
@GergelyOrosz Politically, the situation somehow resembles Poland, where two right-wing parties are fighting, but in Hungary it is specific that even the neo-Nazis Jobbik withdrew from the elections in favor of Tisza, it seems that Hungarians are fed up with Orban's rule 😵💫
@Cappyarmy Given the divergence in the goals and demands of the parties to the conflict, I assume that this is a strategic ceasefire from the Trump team so that there is no need to declare war and negotiate with Congress, but to continue it after the break as the next military operation. 😏