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  • It sounds bigger if it's 8k in roubles tho. And more prophetic if it's thirty of silver.

    IDK how russian influence network budgets things but it's very small even there. Like a monthly rent somewhere deep in the ass or a monthly pay for a basic manual labor you are supposed to chain multiple wages from, like moping one floor in an office building. I imagine the guy had millions set aside with buying this dude so cheap.

  • These aren't probably news by itself, these were news when these laws and guidelines themselves appeared around 2021 when it was suggested by everyone but wasn't clear if Russia starts things and it was used as a proof it would. I'm yet to hear this specific law getting used though, and article kinda shoulders that.

    The Kremlin has begun distributing an updated instruction manual to military units engaged in its war in Ukraine on the preparation and maintenance of mass graves.

    That contradicts what written on the cover - last paragraph dedicates it to (probably) law students becoming candidates of science, a step before becoming doctors and after getting bachelor's and master's degree. But I suppose it's formal and doesn't mean much. I just wonder who the fuck would waste small amount of hours at that level of education on that niche subject that no one but lawyers specified in military cases gonna use. As a practical guide with all the beaurocratic measures to dig graves in the legal, specific way - yeah, they are mostly needed on the frontlines. But I have my doubts anyone would care to do such things by the book and am surprised there's no moss-covered standard from the soviet 70s to cover that like it usually happens.

  • I don't know how it works with a frequently updating OS. In my mind beaurocrats can become asses about certifying one exact version they inspected and then making users afraid that open source community can inject the next version with viruses and they can't be sure it's okay too. Ah, and making each certification a paid service and somehow fucking it up.

    In Russia there are like two projects of local Linux with custom wine that you can buy just like other software, certified by FSB for sensitive business (I believe them being the first pieces of software to get it except specific cryptographic stuff), but I feel the reason it's getting adopted and certified is because there are some nepotism and illegal connections with money not really changing pockets.

  • I see it generating less work for the helpdesk than Windows currently does. Linux can hardly brick itself without root while Windows can and has a lot of bloat and problems occuring on random on identical PCs. It also works fine on HDD and with less than 8GB of DDR3 RAM, so older hardware won't become garbage that quick. And since users aren't yet familiar with any Linux, there is a 5 year lag between deployment and when average users would start to dig in settings and customization parameters fixing\breaking things themselves like they do on their home machines.

    It's investing in your own working future.

  • I was optimistic about that before and now I want to believe you.

  • NK importing rice from Russia is funny as it is. The depressing part comes in whenever Kim would like to challenge South Korea's statehood, EU and US would not want to get involved, just like they do with Ukraine, because NK is a chinese proxy and they don't want to offend China too much. Although NK's army is outdated and idiotic, they can still cause a lot of harm, especially if supported by other states.

  • “I shouldn’t have left. I mean, honestly, because we did so, we did so well,” Trump said during his rally in Lititz as he claimed the US-Mexico border was more secure under his administration.

    It was a rare public admission of regret over participating in the peaceful transfer of power after he incited his supporters to violently storm the US Capitol as he tried to subvert the results of the 2020 election that he lost but refused to concede — something Trump is currently facing federal charges over.

    Old White Man Getting Stomped By A Brown Woman Prosecutor Is A Challenge To Your No Nut November

  • And, being a rich person, he'd not see immediate consequencies of it.

    Yeah, we'd not allow him to visit us the next time!

    says a beta, or even omega town.

    We'd take his intestines out as souvenirs and wait for the highest bidder.

    is what alpha-chad town sounds like.

    Btw, would you want penis of a male, 78, in epoxy? Yeah, it's way smaller that you'd assume, but nevertheless it's a unique conversation piece when placed in the living room or on the counter. Shit's selling like hot cakes.

  • That's all wrong. It's a labor violation, okay, but the most important part is that it is aiming to increase the voter turnout for one exact party. That should be the center of complaints

  • In order for you to not look like a demented POS you need

    “To make America great you really have to get the news shaped up,” Trump told Fox News Saturday morning.

    Thanks, Kim Jon Trump for saying that out loud.

  • 1000% American, it's said on the cover: MADE FROM USSA

  • I'd like him to get his mind corrupted to the point he can't spell a word and panicing all the time. And live for another ten years in that screaming baby condition. Just a small puncture in his brains' blood vessels to flood it all - is that too much to ask?

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  • I'd call that imbecillion for they aren't really well in the head. Doubling the price for each day is not a real way you calculate pennies even by russian law, it's a custom decision by a judge to push Google off with a cover of questionable legality.

  • Say dee na-hooy. It's just that in russian. They'd probably recognize it (:

  • Jason Tyler, a Republican activist who attended the Milwaukee rally, said he was worried about non-citizens voting illegally in the presidential election. Tyler plans to volunteer as a poll observer in Rock county on election day, where he said he will be looking for non-US citizens casting ballots. “My biggest thing I would be looking for is if somebody can’t speak English and start there,” said Tyler, who acknowledged that the bar for challenging a ballot is high enough in Wisconsin that he would not likely succeed in preventing a voter from casting a ballot.

    “It’s very difficult – the only thing that I can really do is I can ask for their information, you know, find out who they are, and I can report that, if I felt that there was something weird about it,” said Tyler. “I can’t really tell that person not to vote.”

    Tyler added that he’s frustrated with the idea that Trump’s inflammatory comments about immigrants are racist. “It’s ridiculous,” said Tyler, adding that his wife came to the US from the Philippines. “She loves Donald Trump.”

    What a tired plot.

  • Idk who downvoted that initially for it's just a little random moment to share that. Probably, it was them being impulsive too.

    It's not a big part of me, but I struggle to contain critique of something and it leads to both actual fixes\solutions for some things and bad things happening to me for speaking out in harsh and uncultured manner.

  • to continue acting on their worst impulses

    I feel seen.