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If you are using an iPad as a second screen - you get the same app you have on your mac (obviously, iPad just acts as a second screen: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102597).

If you are using an external keyboard and a mouse with it - you will get the same touch UI, yes.


Russia does not import Shaheds for years now. Modern versions where developed in Russia and are produced on Russian soil.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelabuga_drone_factory

"As of late spring 2025 Russia has been producing around 170 Geran-2 drones per day, with indication that a total of around 26,000 Gerans were produced by Yelabuga drone factory"


>But inside Tehran...

where both celebrations and sorrow


of course. How do you think they systematically massacred so many people in so many cities during the protests. All those personnel are now devastated.

>maniacal islamist declaring his goal

vs

>maniacal 'whatever you call him' actually committed to methodically wipe out his neighbor


The first one is crippled by US sanctions, second one propped up by US taxpayers.

The duality of imperialism

Because they do not believe it is bad?

Because they believe that it's going to be build anyone by someone else?

Because they are not entirely aware of what they are building?


Money can be exchanged for services.

Hope this helps.


All these bright engineers can’t figure out the bigger picture of what they’re building?

“Hey boss man, why does this database ‘tracked_individuals’ have columns for license plate numbers, home addresses, and political affiliations?”

Give me a break


Yes, many of them don't. They're fed convincing cover-stories like "we need this to stop CSAM" or "this prevents terrorism", and then put on a security theater about E2EE and military-grade cryptography. They sleep like a baby because most of them genuinely think they're the good guys, hell, even people on HN appear to buy the obvious lie whenever Client Side Scanning or Flock is brought up.

You can hire sociopaths to work the ~1% of jobs that require a complete understanding of your moral bankruptcy. Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, Larry Ellison, none of these people ever apologized for their ethical flexibility because it's precisely what qualifies them for such a lucrative job. Persona can be a shell org with 20 evil engineers while their partners absentmindedly do the integration work.


Because they're paid enough to retire at 30.

> but without assessing whether the models are actually improving in practical use-cases

Which cases? Not trying to sound bad but you didn't even provide of cases you are using Claude\Codex\Gemini for.


I think you do not quite understand what debt is. Just like most people in our beloved Russia.

Or maybe you don’t understand what debt actually is.

Right, it must be biggest country in the world with the economy size of Italy, ostracized by everyone except other outcasts, fully dependent on selling cheap carbon fuel under market rates, and that struggles to occupy Donbass for 12 years.

Say I produce furniture.

I borrow from you. I now have debt.

I sell furniture. Now I can pay you back some part of it (up to 100%).

You (and other parties) see that I'm quite good at what I do and my products sells.

I now can borrow from you and other parties again to produce more (and possibly diversify my business).

I sell more, I open new businesses etc. I pay you and other parties back. And borrow again.

I can and will have debt (and it will grow over time) because this is what allows me and my business to grow.

I can borrow and be in debt till the day I die.

This basic concept is too foreign for people for whom "debt" is just a sum of money they borrowed from their friend and somehow now feel ashamed.


I didn’t say debt is bad in general.

I say the current amount of debt and the promise of we have unlimited money is what’s wrong.


>I say the current amount of debt and the promise of we have unlimited money is what’s wrong.

What does this have to do with "unlimited money"? USD is just a "contract".

A trillion in debt is not the sum of fiat paper the US owes anybody.


> we

Of course мы do, tovarisch.


Debt is the money supply.

My take (also Gemini 3 Deep Think): https://gemini.google.com/share/12e672dd39b7

Somehow it's much better now.


I’m not familiar with Gemini, isn’t this just a diffusion model output? The Pelican test is for the llm to produce SVG markup.

Yeah, I was so amazed by the result I didn't even realize Gemini used Nano Banana while producing the result.

The point of the penny-farthing is that you drive the front wheel directly with the pedals, but this seems to have the pedals in a spot where they would drive a chain, although there is no chain?

Is that actually better? That pelican has arms sprouting out of its wings

>The 'much weaker neighbour' in question and other satellites did most of the work

Aside from Ukraine and Belarus these "other satellites" had nothing resembling modern civilization at the beginning of the USSR times.

>Korolev was Ukrainian...

... who finished Bauman's University in Moscow. What does his ethnicity has to do with this? And why him and not Tsiolkovsky?

>they launched from Kazakhstan

And who designed and build Baikonur? Locals?

>most famous USSR planes, i.e. Antonov

"most famous" how? As far as Antonov goes it's mostly famous for An225 and An124.

An225 was a joint affort by at least 8 different entities. Only two of which where in Ukraine.

An124 had a similar story.

Should I even begin to state the obvious and say that not Antonov was not only manned by ukrainians?


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