Украина победит. Россия, Путин и Трамп проиграют. От РФ отпадут национальные окраины. Трам до конца жизни будет гнить в американской тюрьме, а Путин умрет насильственной смертью, его убьют.
Яндекс Браузер начал автоматически устанавливать в Windows государственный корневой сертификат Russian Trusted Root CA без согласия пользователя.
По словам исследователей это позволяет госорганам перехватывать и расшифровывать защищённый HTTPS-трафик без предупреждений браузера.
Let me tell you what just got reported, because you will not believe it until you see it laid out.
The Trump administration cut a billion-dollar tungsten deal with Kazakhstan. Tungsten is the metal we need for missile warheads, fighter jets, and computer chips. Trump himself got on the phone to close it. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick worked it from the inside, sending letters, leaning on the Kazakh president, lining up as much as $1.6 billion in federal financing.
Within weeks of those negotiations, investors tied to a firm partly owned by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump took a 20% stake in an entity connected to the very same Kazakhstan project their father was negotiating. Around that same time, Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm run by Lutnick’s own sons, raised $210 million for a partner in the deal and pocketed the fees.
The fathers set the policy. The sons cashed in.
Six days after the Trump sons and their partners moved their money, Lutnick signed the final deal.
The reporting found one or both families have financial ties to at least 14 companies working with the government on critical mining deals.
The total federal funding flowing toward those companies tops $8.9 billion.
This is your tax money.
It is supposed to secure our supply chains and protect our troops, not pad the portfolios of the President’s children and the Commerce Secretary’s children.
This is the most corrupt administration in American history. It is not close.
We must keep digging, and keep asking the questions they do not want asked. Republicans in Congress are unwilling to lift a finger. Mike Johnson is running a protection racket.
Either we will end the corruption, or the corruption will be the end of us.
https://t.co/yFOl7zvOhC
"Financial Times" brutalnie podsumowuje polską prawicę.
Ewolucja „strategii polityki zagranicznej" prawicy:
2022: Wielcy patroni Kijowa, uściski, ordery i moralne pouczanie całego świata.
2026: Oddawanie medali, odbieranie odznaczeń i żądanie blokowania Ukrainy w UE, bo zbliżają się wybory.
Ten nagły zwrot o 180 stopni to ostateczny dowód na to, że dla populistów strategiczny interes Polski nie ma żadnego znaczenia.
Dla paru procent w sondażach obóz PiS jest gotów zdemolować polskie bezpieczeństwo. Dyplomacja na poziomie piaskownicy i teatr dla naiwnych.
https://t.co/jnavU0bbJz przez @ft
JD Vance is right that Watergate would only be a 12-hour story today. That’s because Watergate looks like fucking child’s play compared to the crimes committed by Trump and his administration.
Складывается ощущение, что из-за неспособности победить Украину, кремлёвские старики в бессильной злобе отыгрываются на россиянах. Постоянно что-то запрещают, придумывают десятки идиотских законов, отключают интернет и т.д. И с каждым днём всё это бесит всё сильнее...
In Fall 2022, Ukraine was close too pushing the Russians out. The russian lines were in collapse and it is only the sudden halt in ammo deliveries to Ukraine that stopped the AFU's momentum.
Biden was the one who slowed down weapons shipments to Ukraine and denied strikes inside Russia at a crucial moment.
That senile, cowardly piece of shit was as bad on Ukraine as Trump is and caused the same number of Ukrainian deaths through bad policy.
I hope they both burn in hell. And if you are an American who will defend Biden or Obama to me when it comes to Ukraine, you can eat shit too.
Но вы должны понимать, что произойдет дальше... Пройдет совсем немного времени, и его заставят подписать контракт — силой и побоями. После этого — две недели формальной подготовки и отправка в самое пекло.
На фронте над ним будут издеваться кадыровцы, заберут карточку и снимут все деньги. А через неделю его погонят на штурм. Около 80% таких штурмовиков погибают, даже не добравшись до передовой.
Система просто сотрет его имя: его оформят как «пропавшего без вести». Вы потеряете родного человека и останетесь один на один со своим горем — без ответов, без тела и без единой копейки компенсации.
I think one of the biggest mistakes ever made, arguably in American history, was not putting Donald J. Trump in jail for the crimes he committed.
The consequences of today are a direct result of the failure to imprison him for his 88 criminal charges.
Donald Trump ran for office for 3 reasons: 1. To stay out of jail. 2. To exact revenge on his enemies.
3. To line his pockets and the pockets of his family.
Everything else he says is "bullshit."
Admiral Rob Bauer: If Russia wanted to attack NATO, where do you think that decision would be taken? In Beijing.
Chinese are basically allowing Russia to stay in war. They provide Russia with everything they need to make weapons.
Chinese can still say, "We don't give weapons." But they literally give Russia everything it needs to make those weapons.
Therefore, I think if Russia wanted to attack NATO, they would have to ask permission in Beijing.
Russia is spending everything in Ukraine to win the war. America and Europe support Ukraine with our military and financial assistance.
Who is to gain from that? It is China. They can continue to build their military strength and prepare for whatever they want to achieve.
And Russia is becoming more and more the junior partner in that limitless partnership.
Truth is hard to accept, but here it is:
- LLMs can output a lot of code quickly if you don't care about quality
- LLMs can marginally speed up the process of writing quality code but you have to be very specific with your prompts and validate every line
- LLMs sometimes could be used to recreate something that was already created, that's basically what they are designed for. It's still hard to find a way to explain an LLM what you are recreating
- LLMs can give you a sizable speedup for outputting boilerplate code. You have to have a lot of tooling and ceremony to validate that this boilerplate is still making sense
A lot of "AI discourse" is basically people overprescribing solutions that work for one category to everyone else. "Oh, just use loops" or "just prompt harder". Or I guess the one that I'm guilty of is: just use a better framework :)
And also unless you are working in an outsource slop factory your job is rarely just one category of this and _your whole job would never be replaced by AI_ (it's kind of like saying an automatic door replaces the whole job of a doorman). No one works at a company that constantly keeps rewriting GCC using the GCC test suite. No one works as a "guy who rewrites software from zig to rust with 90% success rate". Neither does anyone work where their whole job is just to add endpoints to the crud app --- you still need to design it and talk to customers and plan for v2 and so on.