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  • The "Cuban model" has worked well considering the decades-long embargo it has placed on a country that hasn't been a material threat to the US since the Cuban missile crisis.

    That being said, a modern economy simply cannot function without international trade: what of things like medical supplies that require metals and chemicals only found in some countries? What about fuel? What about semiconductors?

    Not only that, but Cuba has to pay a LOT more than other countries to access those basic necessities of modern living, because the US embargo essentially bans OTHER countries from trading with the US if they dare to dock with Cuba first.

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  • the dude that made it "mysteriously died" in german police custody so no more from him.

    Not that it matters, there's a bunch of people I've seen working on rifle-caliber 3D printed weapons now.

    Hell, I follow some folks on Twitter who were developing handmade anti tank launchers (which are actually legal for certain US States if they're registered with the govt lmao). Definitely not going to get glowied any time soon im sure.

  • Oh you're right. The website wasn't giving those vibes that's for sure, and the wiki didnt suggest what license it was distributed under during its lifecycle. Was it always open source do you know?

  • The missing context here (not your fault, i think people reporting this are being misleading) is that they were using their personal systems in this tournament. That means whatever dodgy software they've installed can't be monitored in a controlled environment, and claims of it being EAC's fault is unfounded.

    A proper tournament would have controlled hardware and software, even if playing remotely at a professional level. You can't guarantee these systems haven't been tampered with, even if the players insist on proper security measures.

  • lmfao I thought these matches were being played in person with controlled hardware???? yeah they deffo just installed malware

    edit: yeah even if this is him installing malwarebytes, im sorry but you cannot guarantee these guys dont have compromised PCs just because they're streamers.