jmcs 1h ago • 100%
Culturally speaking, it's pretty cursed to use some units that are specific to a country instead of the global standard for science. Extra cursed if it's for serious engineering (just ask NASA).
jmcs 2h ago • 100%
If you put the phone on top of the glass while adding the Cesium it will reduce the lag by getting closer to Starlink's satellites
jmcs 2h ago • 100%
Because it implies you are using US Costumary/Imperial units for science or "fancy" engineering.
jmcs 15h ago • 100%
Is he lying or is he too far gone to remember his age?
jmcs 1d ago • 93%
completely ignores all the vote buying, voters threats and propaganda done by a fascist regime in Russia because the world is clearly a black and white Hollywood movie, while posting leftist posts
Your imbecilic idiologic forefathers that were sucking Hitler's dick when he invaded Poland in 1939 would be proud of you.
jmcs 2d ago • 100%
900 million can buy you almost entire legislature in any country easily. And I say almost assuming/hoping that a small percentage of politicians are not bribable.
jmcs 2d ago • 100%
what the UN will say
"Well, they have nukes now, so international law is now more like international suggestions for them"
jmcs 4d ago • 83%
AWS SLOs are going to shit aren't they?
jmcs 4d ago • 100%
For the life of me I can't understand why Germans have that reputation, and I have lived in Germany for more than 10 years. Every single medium or large project (not matter of what kind) always turns into a shit show of epic proportions.
jmcs 4d ago • 100%
There's extensive case law in the EU about this. The interesting part in the case of Musk's companies is that they would be pretty much shielded from X's fines if he hadn't used Space X's and Tesla's resources and personnel while trying to fix things on X/Twitter.
jmcs 4d ago • 96%
500 million justifies using some very fancy data recovery means, as long as he's sure it's the right drive.
jmcs 5d ago • 100%
Did he figure out how to make Serbia and Republika Srpska behave more like civilised people and less like mini-Putins? Because Putin's favourite useful idiot tied all the western Balkans EU memberships to them.
jmcs 5d ago • 100%
"center"-right legitimising fascist worldviews. Where did we see this before?
jmcs 5d ago • 96%
It can happen to anyone, you are walking on the street and a rubber bullet materializes out of thin air and hits you on the head. Always check the weather report for self-materializing bullets before leaving home.
jmcs 6d ago • 100%
Games have to put playability over realism even if they are trying to make a point. You can randomize the initial money for each player if you want the full experience.
jmcs 6d ago • 87%
America's Final Warning
[noun]
A recurrent warning that carries no real consequences.
Synonyms: China's Final Warning
See also: Russia's Red Lines
jmcs 7d ago • 100%
Lightweight distros need less than 1GB of RAM, so you don't need to use the entire RAM.
jmcs 7d ago • 100%
If Americans manage to fuck this up, who will be JD's vice president?
jmcs 7d ago • 100%
They have 200 solitary prison cells.
jmcs 7d ago • 100%
It's even a bigger nothingburger, since North Korea is happily destroying all the infrastructure that they would need to invade South Korea.
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