Call it what it was: Terrorism
UFODivebomb
Ah yea. Who can forget the US operation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Osoaviakhim
The US created the first liquid propulsion rocket. While Stalin, oh, imprisoned their scientists in the gulag.
Plenty of SS officers and other Nazis went to Russia to make the R-1 clone of the V2. Which, btw, had a failure rate higher than the US clone.
Aye. Understanding our part is essential - even the bad parts.
That doesn't invalidate my stance that the US is still the greatest country.
But if you are a reductionist, looking for a simple lie, holding those two truths simultaneously is very difficult.
I don't apply this to programming language development but platform development: grow a platform. Organic collaborative growth between the platform devs and platform consumers.
Course, in the functional programming universe: it's languages all the way down.
Needs more jpeg
Hexbear sees something they disagree with and cleverly evades thinking by blaming the CIA.
No fan of Russian leaders but their engineers are great. Hope they can figure out the issue and avoid the political drama.
They have a whole page dedicated to him: https://apnews.com/hub/julian-assange
I also get a chuckle when people attack the AP. I guess non profit collectives are threatening to communists. ;)
No. That's a reductionist take.
"Can we have some weapons to defend ourselves?"
"No! That'd make us evil. You should just die. "
Oh a hexbear. ... You lot only have overly simplistic takes.
The separate compartments make sinking, even with a huge hole, unlikely for a well made ship.
This is Russian tho so probably not "well made". Still, torpedoes exploding under and breaking the ship that way is best. I hope Ukraine figures a way to do something similar with their drones.
Think of a T. This is the breadth and depth desirable on a team. Everyone has familiarity with every technology involved. However, only a few people have deep understanding of different aspects. Helps with the 80/20 of a lot of projects. The deep tech folks prep for the broad tech. Works great!
Is that "full stack"? Close enough for marketing speak. ;)
A common theme among hexbears appears to be the assumption that Ukraine, and now Peru, have no agency themselves.