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  • Panama is surely getting a taste of that freedom right now, after being forced to change policies at (economic) gun point. But they're free to do so!!

  • moms rule

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  • Civilian Drone Strike Obama and Palestinian Genocide Joe aren't better

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    Jerkoff

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  • Soviet Union General Secretary Joseph Stalin broke the Non-Intervention Agreement and League of Nations embargo by providing material assistance to the Republican forces, becoming their only source of major weapons.

    From August 1936 onward, over one ship per day arrived at Spain's Mediterranean ports with Russian aid: munitions, rifles, machine guns, hand grenades, artillery, trucks, Soviet agents, technicians, instructors, and propagandists.

  • dust: better version of du. There's also diskonaut which is an interactive tool.

  • you're asking a third party to confirm the equivalent of 'water is wet'

  • You didn't downright say that they lie about being PoS, but you said that a third party must confirm it, which is an equally bonkers statement. You can check my reply to the other commenter for a small explanation on why that's true.

  • I will not spend hours of my time researching and writing a detailed reply for someone that thinks PoW can be masked as PoS. I know the fundamentals of software engineering and blockchains, and those are enough to explain why you should take the devs word about ethereum being PoS. How the staking mechanism works is irrelevant for this discussion.

    Maybe I should've included the small explanation in my first reply, but given the other commenter's attitude I doubt it would matter.

  • It's a fundamental part of the blockchain. In PoW you have to constantly run a mining program on your computer. In PoS you designate an amount to stake (by smart contract, if I'm not mistaken) and that's it. How would the ethereum devs (or whoever else) run PoW without telling anyone? Who would pay the electricity bills?

    People should be skeptical, but within reason. No investigation, no right to speak and all that.

  • It's capitalist apologia when I correct you on something? Give me a break.

    I stand by my original tone, I stated that you have no idea what you're talking about, which is true, without attacking you with names, expletives etc.

  • I think it’s super dangerous to take the developers’ word on their product. Probably it’s literally POS, but I’m not gonna believe all the hype without a disinterested confirmation.

    If you believe a coin on the scale of Ethereum can lie about whether it's proof of stake or work, you have no idea what you're talking about.

  • Does it really matter if the delivery system is inferior? Google says they have five thousand warheads. Even if 4900 get intercepted (98% success rate), 100 nukes will connect.

    Also, besides the launch silos, there's the bombers and the nuclear subs, which are enough to end the world by themselves

  • So you're a communist that denounces every communist project atop an ivory tower, instead of understanding the realities of actually building a socialist society (no magical button that will make us overcome hierarchies overnight, I'm afraid). Sounds like you're just larping about being a communist

  • Are you implying that you don't remember that experience, or that salvia caused you memory issues?

  • Going by the same logic Iran is also a winner because they got a live test for their drones and missiles

  • It can if you don't do a train-test split.

    But even if you consider the training set only, having zero loss is definitely a bad sign.

  • Adding to this:

    For many years Parenti taught political and social science at various institutions of higher learning. His most prominent academic position was at the University of Vermont where he taught from 1970 to 1972. During his time there he was one of the most published and well known scholars on campus, in part due to his active role in on and off campus activities against the Vietnam War. At the end of his two year contract the faculty voted to extend his position, but their decision was directly overturned by the University's Board of Trustees. The trustees alleged that Parenti had violated the University's professional conduct policy, citing as evidence his "anti-business" attitudes and not saying the pledge of allegiance when he was invited to speak at the Burlington Rotary Club.

    This is taken from a previous version of Parenti's wikipedia page. I was trying to find it just now, and realized that a lot of stuff has been removed for referencing primary sources (lol, lmao even)

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    :3{:3|:3&};:3

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  • grep file ...

  • spaces in rm are a classic one, they're even mentioned in the Unix-haters handbook