

Not all memes are perfect, but it just memes not quantum physics…


Not all memes are perfect, but it just memes not quantum physics…


Although I may be slightly mistaken, I seem to have found that there are now some exceptions to financial payments for patent violations in relation to unfriendly countries.


Although I may be slightly mistaken, I seem to have found that there are some exceptions to financial payments for patent violations in relation to unfriendly countries.


It’s not officially legalized somehow. It’s just not strictly enforced right now. They mostly don’t pay attention. But sometimes there’s more chance of paying attention if it’s Russian Intellectual Property. I think that if the copyright holder complains about specific content with specific links, they will delete it especially if he is from friendly countries.


It’s not officially legalized somehow. It’s just not strictly enforced right now. They mostly don’t pay attention.
When “Kill dash fifteen” is not enough.


They are still on sale and very cheap in price, but the RAM for them has already gone up in price. Yes it was very good deal for it’s money, I have one. Usually I prefer something Coreboot capable, but thats just was very cheap.


I’m from Russia, so I don’t need to boycott American corporations myself, American corporations boycott me themselves. :D
It’s a joke.
But in reality, I just try to minimize my purchases from multi-billion dollar corporations whenever possible. I prefer buying indie, open-source or custom. Nothing about culture. As others have already said, nowadays American culture is mostly common culture. Sometimes I think about buying a Chinese CPU or GPU. And in general, I have a pretty limited budget.
It’s all very complicated, they may not disclose their real losses. Just clean up everything and take all the losses with them. They could have used some small drones. If they had complete information about the architecture of the buildings from the inside, then there were serious agents. Which ones are easy for them to find since they have a lot of good Spanish speakers. And besides, they claimed to have used ~152 aircraft, and that’s a lot. This is all speculation too.
I just humbly want to know who would have thought that creating a universe with so many terrible things was a good idea?
The main thing is to remember what is worthwhile is not necessarily something that is imposed by mass culture, tv or the Internet.
Ok, ok, My plan is ruined. I urgently need to hire qualified planners to make a new one. :)
I would buy a tent and a pickup truck. Then I’ll set up a tent in the back of the pickup truck. And I’m going to have a house on wheels without door hinges because tents don’t have door hinges. Crazy enough?


It’s easy to spot from the flag that these are rigged protests by someone like the CIA. The flag was specially chosen not to be serious, and to be popular among not very intelligent young people who have a lot of time to watch a lot of anime.
If “Life being worse builds character” then most billionaires don’t have it built.


I would buy cheap electronic parts to build something like a Risc-v handheld(or PDA) computer to replace a smartphone with easily replaceable parts. This might help me figure out how to work with mipi dsi displays and how to write drivers for them. :) And besides that, I would stock up on canned food and maybe a solar panel capable of charging a laptop, for example.


It’s not much money, but in Russia I could live decently for ~3.5 years with that kind of money. :)
I’ve met quite a few people who say that although there were disadvantages, on average it was ok to live in Soviet Union after the 60s. If you asked around in Russia, there would even be those who praised it. Because there were some advantages like not bad free education and free medicine, for example. In some good times, you could even get a free apartment or a piece of land. And now, under capitalism, it is very difficult to earn an apartment in the most developed cities.


On this day in my country, June 1, often they say on TV that this is International Children’s Day or something similar. In most families in our country, it seems to me that on this day childrens do not receive any special gifts, but sometimes just go with their parents to a cafe or a park or a cinema or something similar to a museum. Although without special gifts, it’s still a good pastime.
I am interested in the state of the Linux drivers for their graphics cards. Are they open or closed? Is it possible to update the kernel and continue using their driver, or do I have to wait for a new version from the manufacturer for a new kernel version every time(if it closed source)?
I usually used AMD GPU all the time because of the open source driver and the convenience associated with it. Maybe someone knows something about it.