From the media coming from Niger and other countries it definitely seems to me that the people are fully supportive of the coup. The other nations that underwent coups also were deposing west-installed leaders.
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From the media coming from Niger and other countries it definitely seems to me that the people are fully supportive of the coup. The other nations that underwent coups also were deposing west-installed leaders.
Good on them for sticking to an Africa for Africans. Get the west out, let the people govern themselves.
Different living standards could have caused 3 factors of 10 increase in deaths? That sounds a bit extreme. If they had a functioning government (read: it hadn’t been destroyed by the west), surely that government could have kept up with the upkeep of the dams and fortified them, knowing that extreme weather events are coming?
CAR T cells are pretty cool, but will remain prohibitively expensive until we get universal stem cells, or perhaps some automated way to produce them from the patient sample.
Do not use proton, get yourself a domain and then use something like Migadu to host it for you on that domain. Then you can also use anonaddy to add anonymous addresses where needed.
You’re right, I had a look too and couldn’t find much. The Sumy space is hosted on hugging face though, which does ML stuff. But yea can’t be sure
This bot uses ML to summarise the article, however.
I can’t believe people in this thread are actually advocating for more weaponisation and war. However, even if something does spark, it will be the west that suffers. How will the US get all if their fancy phones when TSMC foundries get flattened?
Oh there’s only like 200 whales left, might as well finish them off - icelandic gov.
at least it means government devices will also be easier to hack. looking forward to having a live feed from the PM’s mobile phone so we can hear everything they say.
Another “democracy” sliding into fascism I see
Psychopathic, how can a politician like this have any popular support
It seems others have suitably answered your questions, but I’ll add my opinion too:
Ditch windows and use linux, you will get much more performance, reliability and of course less spyware. “Old” is probably completely fine, we are hosting loads of stuff on an old i3 with 2 cores, including streaming. If you have an old CPU it may be worth adding a basic dedicated gpu to help with video decoding when streaming video, audio should be fine however. A cheap second hand ssd would be a good purchase as a boot drive and for the container images, and then you can store the big data on a hard drive.
I don’t see how they can actually ban e2e encryption. They can make backdoors in big apps, but then you can just encrypt your messages yourself before you send them. They can’t ban the ability for a processor to do some maths and encrypt a message. There are open source keyboard apps that can do this for you.
You may have to host it yourself to get the features you need. I’ve often heard universities have lots of old PCs lying around, you may be able to get one of those and run nextcloud on it. (Or just a file server and use LibreOffice). The university probably has their own networked storage as well, can you use that?
This is pretty cool, but is there a reason to use NN rather than differential equations? Seems like it might be more computationally expensive.
Are you using some kind of declarative language to define the networks? Not sure if a standard for that exists yet. There are the standard symbols for genetic circuits though.
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Libya was doing very well before it was invaded. The leader was repressive, but they had tremendous oil wealth. They clearly cared about giving this wealth back to their people, evidenced by the free education, healthcare, and lump sums of money to married couples etc. I find it more likely that the government of Libya would have been willing to invest in the protection of it’s people by repairing the dam regularly, versus any western country that only wants to extract maximum profit from it’s inhabitants by charging for all services and privatisation of previously national services, all while the leaders pocket hundreds of millions (the UK, for example).