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How so? I understand you are talking about Ukrainian and Georgian wars, but even them are hardly an attempt to return to SU days.

I'm not even talking about very limited influence over other ex-USSR republics. It is there but very limited.


It's not just that. Putin and his gang are actively pushing what is now referred to as neo-sovietism:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Sovietism


Yes, but again - this more about their afforts to appeal to a certain part of domestic popularion rather than a fair attempt of rebuilding USSR.

It's more about "ice cream for 47 kopecks" rathan then anything else.


> this more about their afforts to appeal to a certain part of domestic popularion

And yet, more than a million Russian lives alone were sacrificed to make the appeal reality.

Russia, like it or not, is actively busy restoring its older glorious days and unfortunately there is no sign of them coming anywhere near to a point where they can't sustain their losses any more. They're permanently losing upwards of 1000 soldiers per day, and that's not counting the injured, only deaths.


>permanently losing

Just to be clear: "permanently losing" typically means soldiers who are unable to fight. Not killed ones.

People who lose a limb, for example, are considerent a "permanent loss".

https://carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia/politika/2026/0... as an example: "recoverable losses—i.e., those who will never return to the battlefield"


>And yet, more than a million Russian lives alone

As long as we are talking the current war https://www.bbc.com/russian/articles/c5yqkrz2xw1o Russia has 200k+ confirmed (via various sources like obituary, media posts etc) KIA. Even if we count MIA and add something on top - this is way less than mythical "million".

>They're permanently losing upwards of 1000 soldiers per day, and that's not counting the injured, only deaths.

Again - bullshit.

Also see CSIS analysis with numbers: https://www.csis.org/analysis/russias-grinding-war-ukraine


There's no Neo-Sovietism but Duginism. It's a like an even more hardcore version of the Spanish Francoism but a la Slavic way.

They hate science and praise the Orthodox ideology with high statism. And without a country-loving science China it's just getting a luxury present for free themselves.

They will progress like crazy with very little efforth and they could buy Russian assets for scraps.


You're missing Moldova as well.

And yes, Russia keeps invading, hacking, politically pressuring and organising disinformation campaigns to make these ex-USSR countries fall back into Russia's bloody wing.


Sure, but so far this has nothing to do with bringing USSR back.

Yup, just a coincidence.

I'm just saying that

>fall back into Russia's bloody wing.

does not equal recreating USSR.


A good portion of people fighting had little to no training. So it is to be expected.

Russia haven't used iranian produces drone n two years now.

But this is exactly how we do math.

We start writing all those formulas etc and if at some point we realise we went th wrong way we start from the begignning (or some point we are sure about).


>But human researchers are also remixers.

Some human researchers are also remixers to Some degree.

Can you imagine AI coming up with refraction & separation lie Newton did?


That sets a vastly higher bar than what we're talking about here. You're comparing modern AI to one of the greatest geniuses in human history. Obviously AI is not there yet.

That being said, I think this is a great question. Did Einstein and Newton use a qualitatively different process of thought when they made their discoveries? Or were they just exceedingly good at what most scientists do? I honestly don't know. But if LLMs reach super-human abilities in math and science but don't make qualitative leaps of insight, then that could suggest that the answer is 'yes.'


Or even gravity to explain an apple falling from a tree- when almost all of the knowledge until then realistically suggested nothing about gravity?

AI does not have a physical body to make experiments in the real world and build and use equipment

Maybe not, but more than 99.999999% of humans would also not come up with that.

> not committing war crimes that would make people want to hunt you down and kill you

People may want to kill you for different reasons though. No need to commit any crimes.


Indeed. Everyone should value their privacy seriously, much more than the general population currently does.

Location data is arguably more important than financial or medical data. Atleast in a context where someone is after you. Thanks to bribery and data brokers, it doesnt have to be anyone in Govt or LE tracking you. Collect certain identifiers from a device or account and you can track almost anyone. Financial and medical data access is certainly bad, but your location data can be used to orchestrate a stalking campaign or a murder in a deniable way.

It is why after the U.S. kills or captures some foreign leader, they brag about figuring out their routes and daily habits. It is not a stretch to say that it could also be done, and probably has before, in the U.S.

Extreme penalities should be put in place for any location data access without a court order... And your location should never be allowed to be sold or shared with any non court approved third party. It really is that serious and if the public had the bandwidth to be concerned over another issue, maybe something would change.

Who knows, maybe all the public needs to take it seriously are some real life examples of location data being used illegally...


Some countries make a citizen's residential address public under certain circumstances, i.e. business ownership. There's nothing you can do to erase it once it is registered. It really sucks because you may have a business that involves having a public product that is used by thousands of people. Any disgruntled user can look up where you live.

> People may want to kill you for different reasons though. No need to commit any crimes.

Or "crimes". (Stay away from windows.)


Hmm yeah but then I'm one of 80 million choices in my country. Committing war crimes tends to single one out.

I do really value my privacy but the problem is one doesn't control this very much.

Recently in Holland one of the major ISPs got breached and 6 million customers got their data leaked. This is something you can't take control as a customer and you're not going to move every time this happens.

Also, not too long ago we had this big book that contained everyone's address unless they opted out, just saying. Was even delivered for free yearly.


>Hmm yeah but then I'm one of 80 million choices in my country.

If we are talking about some sandom terrorist or something like that, yes.

But sometimes it's more personal despitethe fact that you did nothing wrong objectevly.

Jealocity (you got a girl and her ex. took it too close to heart), envy, disputes in an alterd stated (drunk figh). Etc.

My uncle (mother's side) has a schizophrenia and constantly threatens to find someone to kill me and my entire family (including his sister of course).


Just install 3x-ui or Remnawave and spend some time configuring them for security.

What if you are reading from a service which already have an established API?

It's not like you can just tell them to move to protobuf.


What about CBOR that can retain JSON compatibility?

If you are working with an end you don’t control, this “newer better” format isn’t in your cards either.


How does CBOR retain JSON compatibility more than RX?

RX can represent any value JSON can represent. It doesn't even lose key order like some random-access formats do.

In fact, RX is closer to JSON than CBOR.

Take decimals as an example:

JSON numbers are arbitrary precision numbers written in decimal. This means it can technically represent any decimal number to full precision.

CBOR stores numbers as binary floats which are appriximations of decimal numbers. This is why they needed to add Decimal Fractions (Tag 4)

RX already stores as decimal base and decimal power of 10. So out of the box, it matches JSON


Voice assistants can be great if you have kids. Sometimes your hands are full in more way than one.

Same for different scenarios when you don't want to use your hands (say you are replanting a flower or something).


I guess it depends on the type of business on your geography.

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