You're coddling a nuclear power by claiming it's entirely subject to evil us pressures. They could have implemented a no first use policy any time in the past 20 years just fine, but they haven't.
I'm dismissing you because your points are wildly silly and blatantly have an agenda to paint Russia as a victim of external forces. Russia is a big boy country, they can implement a simple policy.
Don't worry, the us could too.
PS, every single country in the world is responding to external and internal pressures.
There are thousands of excellent systems out there completely different from and much easier to learn than d&d. Just stop playing DND. It's not hard, and it's often free or inexpensive.
"Russia makes constant nuclear threats and doesn't have a no first use policy, but it's totally entirely the fault and moral obligation of the us. Totes definitely."
If you really want to accomplish this you can achieve it with civilian work corps and the like. You don't need to make it a military only process, claiming it would would show just why making it a military only process is actually problematic.
What makes it dumb is that the clothing described wouldn't have been what kept them warm and unfazed, that would be the layers underneath the made up cowboy's attire.
What makes it silly is that cowboys exist across the very snowy north and have since cowboys have existed anywhere.
Schizophrenia is a jump, and treatment is too. Treatment only happens when it's impacting your quality of life in some way, hearing benign auditory hallucinations, which as pointed elsewhere are common and can be induced in anyone with sufficient sensory deprivation, are not even slightly a concern.
Meh plasma could in theory be a very good radar absorber. Plasma stealth isn't just buzzwords necessarily. A myth possibly.
Whether they got it working in practice is dubious though, it's an extremely hard engineering challenge. Interesting if true, unlikely given it's being announced.
Light phasing is already concerned with quantum effects so without seeing the actual claim I mean... Anyone could basically claim that lol.
I'll also point out "the forms weren't detailed enough to resolve the concerns raised" directly implies that not only were these sorts of inconsistencies then investigated, but that the forms didn't provide information to allow the investigators to understand why (or why not) it was ethically performed.
The paperwork isn't there for no reason, if it isn't sufficient to cya, it's not actually doing anything for you beyond ritual, and you'd need to redesign your forms or accounting to correct that.
Loss and lots of science and math to model and simulate the sun in a variety of ways slowly weeding out the models that weren't making experimentally validated predictions. I'm not sure how many astronomers are around, especially sun focused ones, on Lemmy to answer you more specifically about the history of sun science.
316L is perfectly capable of rusting especially under pitting corrosion. I don't know who told you it is physically incapable. It is just unlikely under normal food conditions.
This is genuinely great content for demonstrating that ai search engines and chat bots are not in a place where you can trust them implicitly, though many do
In all reality this tokenization and llm language processing is useful for all sorts of things which can be mathematically somewhat modeled similarly to language. Using them for shitty web searches is not ideal.
Notably, Putin doesn't really need a mouthpiece. He's not some unheard of hermit with no power to spread how ideology, he's a dictator of an extremely large country. This is seen as in poor taste because it's implying the former, while being an expression of the latter.
Well hollow bones in birds aren't for flying but for breathing purposes so your second point isn't exactly right.