

Duelling was rarely to the death, and between consenting individuals whom were both armed.
Seems odd to draw a comparison between that and unarmed children getting murdered by family members.
Duelling was rarely to the death, and between consenting individuals whom were both armed.
Seems odd to draw a comparison between that and unarmed children getting murdered by family members.
That’s not how it went down but why let facts get in the way of a good story?
I don’t see a problem with the game
Some companies are just hopeless.
I can guarantee one of the companies I previously worked for still has the same passwords on everything with their generic shared admin accounts.
They provide Cyber Security services.
That’s not how this works.
The vulnerability is all on the CPU side. The GPU workloads being referenced are only vulnerable on the CPU instruction set used to pass workloads to the GPU.
Talking about CPU and GPU workloads as entirely separate in this context is misleading as the vulnerability is with CPU code execution that passes tasks to the GPU.
The GPU is not vulnerable to this particular attack, only the CPU is.
As you can see here impacted hardware is all CPU side, you can also read about how the proposed attacks work.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.html
It would never come to piracy because the US would initiate regime changes, flatten militaries if they refuse to coup their governments and take the oil fields.
The whole thing is like some child considered oil supplies for the first time and believes there aren’t plans in place.
Hint: every developed nation has strategic oil reserves and is ready to go to war if supply is cut.
War happens, and countries will get flattened within weeks by a coalition.
Most countries maintain strategic oil reserves in the event of war.
It’s like you believe you’re the first person ever to consider what happens if oil supply is interrupted.
The US is an oil exporter, as it produces more than it uses.
No one can cut off the US oil supply. Not to mention they could simply seize oil haulers for themselves with their navy.
Your scenario is entirely unfounded.
Ahh yes the anti-Imperialist Russia, what are they up to at the moment? Surely not executing an imperialist land grab?
See Japan for example of where sufficient violence was used, the cycle did not continue.
There has been a decades long campaign by Israel to conflate the state, the religion and the ethnic group together in an inseparable way so they can shut down any criticism of the state by hiding behind the racism defence of ‘antisemitism’.
It’s really no surprise some people can’t separate them, they’re victims of propaganda.
Young people don’t vote
They do in countries with compulsory voting, like Australia.
Not a fan of all these posts having the same image, a screenshot of whatever the biggest news piece is would probably be an improvement
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I hear a bloke named Ea-Nasir invented enshittification
The loss of the officer’s life is horrible and I hope his family are doing alright. It seems the motorcyclist will be physically okay.
No mention of the circumstances of the collision which led to the officers death, I think there are two likely scenarios.
The first being that a speeding motorcyclist panicked when he saw the officer and hit him, either target fixation or low side due to grabbing brakes.
Or the officer stepped into traffic to halt the bike and the motorcyclist was either unable to stop or played chicken.
No matter how it happened I think the motorcyclist will be screwed (perhaps not unfairly) by the legal system as hard as possible, which will only highlight how little punishment car drivers receive for killing motorcyclists and pedestrians.
I missed that somehow despite reading the article, I blame not having my morning coffee before commenting
If the state needs to feed the livestock then they should be property of the state, no more privatisation of profits and nationalisation of losses.
Anything that would see Muskrat profit should be boycotted and discarded.
If I need to explain to you that two completely unrelated acts can be judged differently you might want to head back to pre-school, which is where most humans generally learn these sort of lessons.