Allende was like 50-60 years ago. Let's talk about today? Say the nineties and onwards at least? But I feel you're stuck with the Kremlin whataboutism and cannot see a good thing if any kind of bad thing happens, even if it was half a century ago+. Again, the idea of a "country" is very prevalent in your explanations IMO, which discredits your ideas IMO.
The UN? Lol, yeah sure, a police for everyone except for the powerful veto countries, how do you even think it should be ran?
But I think you have your fundamental ideas, and they are incompatible with mine it seems, so thanks for the chat but I'll stop here.
I'm with you on a lot of things, but my angle is this:
If Russia, Iran, NK & China was democratic, the world police (the US, but now the EU is stepping up too because of the US president clown show) would need to do way less interventions in the world, just for the basic security of their people (they do bad things too I know that), and could like feed the people and so on.
I'm throwing in Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and a whole ton of other non democratic countries here. Before they let the people decide, we have to band together in the free world and do what we can to help them, if possible.
So no, we can't become bohemian hippie countries just yet :-)
I have to correct you here, machine learning (AI) is extremely important in research. There is just no doubt about it.
Is AI image generators beneficial for society? Probably, I have artist friends who use AI images to help them paint for example, but is it out weighing the cost? Dunno.
Well the USA is a democracy and Russia is and has always been an autocracy (with that little blip in the nineties). The USA doesn't always value human life like you'd like but Russia outright uses, and has always used, people in slaughters, famins etc.
If you can't see the difference then I do not want to try out your (anarchy?) solution...
Still interesting you can't see your own country for what it is.
But first, I'd try with the broken disk, or no disk at all just to be sure it's not the new drive that's causing problems.
Also, if you can find a YouTube disassembly video for your laptop, check that out.
Also, I arrange all the nuts, bolts, things I disassemble in order, and I take a lot of photos, you'll thank yourself later when you forgot what that plastic thing is and how it should fit.
I've always went with the freezer compartment below, and the fridge "on top".
It's just so much more convenient.
Also, go with ventilated cold if you can, there is zero ice buildup and no "cold corners" (like you find out the salad just froze in the fridge because it was stuck against one of the cold walls) with that system.
Can't answer your post, it's too deep (I'm on Connect, it doesn't handle deep posts very well) so I'm answering your latest post here.
After WW2 (that Russia started with Germany):
Russia occupied half of Europe by force, calling it the soviet union. Most countries didn't have a say and didn't want to be in the union, and no one was allowed to leave. Some were outright invaded like Czechoslovakia.
The USA has military bases all around the world yes, but most of them are wanted by the countries, and if asked the USA will leave (see France for example). The USA has not tried to annex one single country.
If you can't see the difference we'll then I just can't discuss more subtle things with you like countries and borders and gouvernances. So yeah it took a turn there I guess, a shame if it ends, because it's been interesting!
Dude, it's always Russia. Hybrid war, hot war, cold war, it's always Russia. Maybe you can find someone falsely blaming Russia for something, especially on the internet, but 99.9% of the time the trace goes back to the good old Kremlin.
BTW Finland was just an example, it mostly happened in the baltics.
Now, if you try to portray the cold war as some "both sides" you need to get your head out of the russian propaganda (kind of funny that you are protecting the country you live in).
BTW I grew up in a country between the NATO and the Warsaw Pact, so I was there and I saw it all. If I had to jump in a plane and go live in the USA or the URSS I wouldn't have hesitated a second, no one would have. Russia is a invasive dictatorship hellhole and has aways been, we had some hope after the glasnost but yeah Russia blew it.
Been there done that.