The one if the big reason that people are brushing over is latency. You can have a billion super computers simulator something but the latency between them will prevent you from simulating at a reasonable speed an interconnected system like a bunch of neurons.
My understanding from other articles is this is much worse then the stuff they use on crowds. Makes you insanely nauseous on top of the sinus and eye burning stuff.
It's also harder to filter out and was used in WW1 in order to force soldiers to take off their mask. So they would use this agent then follow it up with more lethal gases.
So I'm not gonna lie I only skimmed the article when I posted that comment but I read the dog was attacking people. That's not behavior to take lightly.
Because it's not that high. 34,144–71,544k military casualties and 103,160–113,728k civilian deaths during the entire 8 years 8 months.
That includes fighting extremists like ISIS and deaths caused by Iraqi security forces (post Saddam) who also have the most casualties on the coalition side.
Many more died due to extremists groups like ISIS outside of the war. If count that then maybe you start to creep up. But I don't think it makes any sense to blame the US for what ISIS and other groups did.
To add on to that the invasion phase itself caused 30k military deaths and 7k civilians.
I already switched to Firefox a while back. The new tracking system bullshit was the last straw. Chrome team is too busy trying to invasively track us rather then actually improving the browser for consumers.
I mean it's the only viable alternative. And it's unquestionably that Microsoft has been making Windows worse recently.
That said. I'm not convinced Microsoft is doing this to hurt users. I think it's probably the correct assumption that they have seen a high number of crashes with 24H2 and these software packages.
Would you risk your career and possibly jail time for that?
Doesn't seem like it's worth it to me at least. I don't think it would change much or help the victim.