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  • The switch 2 gives out complete apple vibes. It's repairability is pretty horrid after watching the teardown guide.

    Controllers will fail sooner or later and will have to be replaced. Here it will end up replacing the whole stick just due to glueing small parts of the controller.

    Battery will also fail sooner than later. The whole thing yells planned absolesence...

  • It's Russias way to keep the soviet legacy intact and justify it's war of aggression to "denazify" Ukraine. There is a huge cultural shift of breaking off any remnants of Soviet "glory" in the country. Sadly it's hidden behind a lot of valid points, that would explain the abstain votes.

    1. Expresses deep concern about increased frequency of attempts and activities intended to desecrate or demolish monuments erected in remembrance of those who fought against Nazism during the Second World War, as well as to unlawfully exhume or remove the remains of such persons, and in this regard urges States to fully comply with their relevant obligations, inter alia, under article 34 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 194
    1. Expresses deep concern about increased frequency of attempts and activities intended to desecrate or demolish monuments erected in remembrance of those who fought against Nazism during the Second World War, as well as to unlawfully exhume or remove the remains of such persons, and in this regard urges States to fully comply with their relevant obligations, inter alia, under article 34 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 194

    Clearly designed to enforce Russian rethoric and force the glorification of USSR. Not surprised it's voted against by Ukraine.

  • The article makes a presumption, that the active listening is actually sending voice data as audio. Then tries to splurdge, that "acsthually it's other data"

    Then tries to splurdge, that they would require to download all "wanted" words as keywords, and it wouldn't be feasable.

    Not like you would only need some words of intent "I would like to (enter 10 s of transcription)" and just hit send.

    The whole article smells of washing, and the question is directed to other people, who maybe followed the story more closely, and actually has the idea what exactly is "active listening". Maybe someone reversed engineered it.

    Thanks for your useless comment

  • For a language constantly voted as most desired for x number if years in a row (stackoverflow survey), there are now quite a few developers actively working with Rust full-time and paid. I think it's in top 20 languages by now.

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  • Are those "european cowards" in a room here with us?

    Most of people here I know is just hoping that at least half of our military spending would go straight to Ukraine. The support must flow.

  • It's a problem for Putin, since he is completely losing governments under his direct Influence.

    By the looks of it, they will retreat with their hardware, so it shouldn't be a negative for the invasion.

  • NonCredibleDefense @sh.itjust.works

    Banan is close to Aleppo

    Lord of the memes @midwest.social

    The drones are dangerous in Middle Earth