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  • Agreed, there is a bit of hubris in my argument

    However, I don't think it matters either way because China has the information, so it's more about likelihood of replication.

    Which I would say, China has the best chance of replicating that.

    But just because you copied someone else's homework doesn't mean you understand it, or that it was even helpful to understanding the sum of the whole.

    Don't get me wrong, this data breach is terrible, but the only way this is a death sentence for the Dutch is if China got a 1:1 schematic and build process of the chips, including material composition.

    Which I don't think they have.

  • However, even though it confirmed the theft of its intellectual property, NXP says that the breach did not result in material damage — saying that the data stolen is complex enough that it can't be easily used to replicate designs. As such, the company didn't see the need to inform the general public, reports NRC.

    Looks like China got to peak at the Dutch's homework. However, that isn't going to do much good if China doesn't know how the Dutch got to that solution. However, I have no doubt it is just a matter of time and resources.

    Also, it is unclear if the information that was taken was helpful at all. I doubt they had full schematics of next gen chips lying around. It also sounds like there is another layer of security they feel hasn't been breached. Which is good for the most part because it means the information has knowledge layers that have to be understood first for the manufacturing process.

  • Of course.

    Basically, Sam Bankman fried and this CEO of binance got into an public ego match on twitter.

    As Sam was the owner of FTX, and Binance was the Chinese version of that.

    he tweeted:

    It seems $15m not only changed @kevinolearytv’s mind about crypto, it also made him align with a fraudster. Is he seriously defending SBF?

    https://youtu.be/pIXq1pfvG0g (baseless attacks start around 4:20).

    Which one domino crashed into another. FTX was found to be playing with clients funds and insolvent, and binance was turned inside out in the same process. Sam ended up with a 105 year sentence, and the Binance CEO is here.

  • I am actually surprised China is letting this happen. They must be pissed with this dude.

    He really did burn all his friends with one ego tweet to Sam Bankman.

  • A republican that was sued by Nestle of all companies.

    You know you might be evil when water stealing, coco slave owning, formula poisoning, Nestle is like: Yea, that's cutting into our profits.

    I fear that this is just the beginning of this mess, not to mention, this is only for the 2011 egg price fixing and not the COVID egg price fixing.

    Which apparently is still totally legal.

  • Ogolobyak is said to have counted out the stabs aloud until he got to 666.

    I thought that part might be a bit over dramatized, but nope, he did it.

    "He served in the Storm Z unit for six months... He is disabled after being wounded. He can walk, but the wound was a serious one. He isn’t working yet, he’s recovering. He’s not likely to be drafted back into the special military operation

    Keep in mind that Russia is redrafting people with only 80% blindness, so if the Russian army didn't want him after this disability, it either is a very serious disability, or he is lying.

  • Those people are population, potential labor and soldiers.

    Logistically, you are right, Russia is down a population size of about 2 million from the start of the war. Worse is that those are mostly going to be trade skill and factory workers.

    That being said, I think Putin is seeing those immigrants as more of an unstable element. In that those migrants might give your population ideas... like separation, leaving too, rebellion, or resistance. Which for a repressed Russia, would be a like lighting a match on a powder keg.

    As much as Russia needs the extra manpower, I think Russia can't afford the potential of an insurrection.

  • Honestly, it is good the system is breaking in this way.

    Politicians are realizing that politics is not just easy money anymore. It's a job that every person's life is now suffering from.

    Unions are increasing, climate activism is increasing, people are realizing the defense department may be a corrupt money pit rather then for defense.

    Things are slowly changing, and the CEOs of the republican party are getting out before the roof collapses on them.

  • Given vast computing resources, the new model was able to solve certain mathematical problems, the person said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on behalf of the company.

    Accountants are about to be out of a job.

    In all seriousness though, it just means the tools we have will become more precise, so you can dig though a company's financials within seconds and know where irregularities lie.

    Which is great news for the IRS. If they could get their hands on that setup.

    Which is also bad news if you are a stock trader and an AI just took your job.

    Which is a crazy idea to think about....
    Who had capitalist AI overloads on their apocalypse bingo card?

  • Apart from the diplomatic warning to India, US federal prosecutors have also filed a sealed indictment against at least one suspect in a New York district court, the FT report said.

    Looks like another assassination plot that failed, it also explains why they aren't sharing too many details if the investigation is ongoing.

    I think this is just the US's way of telling India that we have their scent, and to make sure nothing is left at the end of the trail.

    Probably because they want this to full stop.

  • do you have empathy for those killed on oct 7? do you have empathy for those crammed in shelters due to indiscriminate or blatant attacks on civilians by hamas? while their rockets may not be precision accurate, the ballistic characteristics alone offer enough accuracy to avoid them dropping in the middle of population centers in israel. do you have empathy for that?

    We call this multi-tasking, but yes. Generally one can feel empathy for more then one party, it isn't a zero sum game.

    empathy goes out the window after what happened oct 7. i watched the twin towers fall on 9/11 in new york. there was no talk of empathy. from anyone. but i heard a few comments about the world needing a reminder of what a nuke can do.

    It is a shame people only watched our rage, and didn't learn the lesson 10 trillion dollars later, and all our hard work evaporating in 3 days.

    Hypocrite that I am, fool I am not. Learn from our mistakes or be doomed to repeat them.

    we are beyond empathy here. eliminating hamas and their underground infrastructure requires the tactics israel is using.

    I disagree, there are better methods, more informed methods, safer methods for sure, if we thought about this any other way beside treating bombs like magic pixie dust that makes problems disappear.

  • legitimate targets among civilians and human shields, THAT IS THE WAR CRIME HERE.

    Like when Israel bombed a refugee camp to get a single Hamas Leader?

    Oh, maybe you meant when Hamas targeted the preschools on Oct 7?

    There are no saints in this war.

    you deal with that by attacking anyway and demonstrate to the enemy that tactic does not work and will not be tolerated.

    Hamas, seems to be doing fine, it's the people of Gaza that have to take the hits. Also not a warm idea for the hostages you've doomed to death.

    the situation is beyond the point of tiptoeing around world opinion and rose-colored glasses wearing people like you.

    Empathy, the word you are looking for is called Empathy.

    any org that employs the tactics hamas has used should be wiped out.

    Agreed, use better tactics, aim, and FFS stop hitting the children.

  • I am sad to say it, but I think Vivek is slowly coming to that same conclusion.

    You see him try so hard to be an extreme candidate, but he doesn't hold a candle to Trump.

    Or to the charismatic wet noodle that is Ron DeSantis.

  • unlike what you see here..
    what you see here is propaganda.

    Propaganda for better solutions that don't involve bombing city blocks because one gang thug had an RPG outside a hospital.

    Maybe I am not comfortable with Israel's aim

    Maybe I am not comfortable with killing children and teenagers for the sins of a gang of thugs.

    Maybe I am not comfortable with killing civilians if it is going to lead to a broader war.

    Either way, what really irks me, is that everyone is okay with it. If this happened in any other place in the world, we would be clawing bloody murder, but because it happens in un-wealthy Gaza. I am a propagandist?

    Guess it's okay to kill kids so long as they are poor and (possibly) Muslim? What kind of propaganda are you spewing?

  • 32 seems like an awfully small number of texts.

    Admittedly it does depend on what key words they are looking for.

    But this is the kind of stuff McElon could go to prison for. So one would hope he complied.

  • She said Fisher has been active in community outreach events with local and federal law enforcement, and she expressed concern that children were sometimes part of that.

    The plot thickens as the fox was let in the front door by the hens.

    Maybe there is a moral to this story, but none that anyone will learn.

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  • (he) commercial sex overtures by gradually sexualizing conversations and conduct with them. At the same time, the victims were developing serious opiate addictions, using pain medication and, later, heroin. (the priest) waited to propose commercial sex until he knew the victims were so heavily involved in drug abuse that it was impacting their daily lives, physical and mental well-being and ability to maintain a stable school or work life.

    This guy needs to be sent to hell with the force of a super nova.

    This is also your monthly christian reminder:
    Priests: 15+
    Drag queens: 0

  • At the cost of making people write their own successful stories, rather then riding on the popularity of an old franchise to sell it's brand.

    Don't get me wrong, I would have absolutely played a KoToR with BG3 graphics.

    But I would also settle for a new star wars story with BG3 graphics.

  • But her boss (Elon) last night endorsed the pernicious antisemitic conspiracy theory that Jewish people are supporting “hordes of minorities” who are “flooding” into the country to replace white people.

    Ouch.

    I think that is called "Immigration" but the nuance might be lost to some people.

    It Also how genetic diversity works. Which the nuance might also be lost to some people. But this is how complex organism cycle out traits they don't use anymore and adapt to traits they do need. We call this Evolution.

    But to say some population could control this process is laughable. I would think global warming would be our sign, we don't have nature under control to that degree.

    And for sure, not by people who are bouncing around the idea of population replacement as a real theory.