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The real trick to being a Steve Jobs is to have your own MS/RIM/Nokia/Motorola rivals that wait politely for you to innovate everything before they even try to come up with concept material.

It helps when one of those rivals bails you out too.

It’s Europe. They couldn’t even drop Russian oil imports despite them being an existential threat. They’re doing this because anti-US moves are trendy right now and that’s it.

Some of us in Europe are ready to drop Russian oil imports whatever the cost. It's just russian backed populists are ready to rile the crowds for any price increase whatsoever and governments have to tread lightly all the time in order not to let power go to all those far right parties who would just buy the cheapest oil coming from anywhere as long as it allows them to remain in power.

when the momentum really gets going expect similar agitators rallying against reductions of US influence

Could you explain? I mean this sounds good, but ...

Russia attacked Ukraine in 2014. The current proposal is to stop buying Russian gas by 2028. EVERY year since 2014 the EU bought more Russian gas than the year before until 2023, and it has not yet halved from the peak (measured in money), despite constant grand claims.

Russia funds both leftist and rightist parties, in fact, for obvious reasons, they used to only fund leftists not that long ago, before a certain desperation seems to have set in. But now if they are extreme or disruptive in some way, or anti-Nato (like in the recent Irish election) they get Russian cash. The ideology does not matter to Russia anymore, illegal German openly Nazi parties have gotten Russian money (which was new not 10 years ago, as I said they were exclusively leftist before that), they are funding islamist parties, and every Marxist party in Europe gets their money. Also, Russia is still funding international socialist associations for example. Russia's goal is not one ideology above another, but to use democracy as a weapon.

And yes, cheaper gas deliveries to countries have been weaponized by Russia in addition to direct corruption, especially in the Balkans.


> Russia funds both leftist and rightist parties[...] The ideology does not matter to Russia anymore

Because in the last ~10-15 years or so, media and politics in countries like Germany(and US and most of Europe) have made sure to erase national identity and social cohesion, in favor of capitalistic globalism and mass migration, leading to a decline in the middle class standard of living and societal trust, and dividing people against each other instead of against the government/wealthy elite pulling the strings.

So when people are divided, they're not gonna want to play ball as a united team in face of adversity, but they vote less and more extreme, get less involved in politics, engage in more tribalistic behavior, etc and now that lack of national cohesion the leaders created, is exploited by Russia and other foreign actors too in their favor.


> in favor of capitalistic globalism and mass migration, leading to a decline in the middle class standard of living and societal trust, and dividing people against each other instead

Would you have preferred the only other choice: a rapidly dropping population that would have killed the economy? I mean that's coming anyway, just 20 years later, so I guess we'll all have an excellent basis for comparison.


>Would you have preferred the only other choice: a rapidly dropping population that would have killed the economy?

That mythical "the economy" that's just the stock market and the top 10% wealthy business owners and has no trickle down to working class people who still suffer financially but now have to deal with the second order effects of that like expensive housing and safety on the streets?

How long must this gaslighting go on? That people must tolerate unpopular policies with negative consequences, all for the sake of "the economy"?

If governments actually cared about solving declining birthrates they would have tackled that, but they don't. Population replacement with conflicting cultures is much better solution for governments who then sell you the solution to that problem they created: privacy invasive chat control, digital-Euro, digital-ID, police-state, surveillance-state etc. and now also have a new voter base loyal to the government for citizenship and benefits, unlike anti-government local gen-pop, kind of like the mercenaries during Rome's collapse.

Plus, even if you were to somehow "solve birth rates", infinite population growth is unsustainable since resources on the planet are finite, and nobody in the west wants to live in places with high population growth like India, so why not build a society that can function on stagnating population instead?

Building a financial system with expectations of constant growth till infinity plus the expectation that every future generation will get to have the same prosperity boomers had, was the real mistake here from the start, which is unsalvable unless we go through another world war that kills tens/hundreds of millions and resets the monopoly board for the generation of the survivors' kids.


>Some of us in Europe are ready to drop Russian oil imports whatever the cost.

Translation: "Some of us in Europe are ready to drop drop bread in favor of eating cake, whatever the cost."

Easy for you to write cheques that others have to cash. Be careful with such suicidal empathy, as that has second order effects that back-fire in spectacular fashion. That's why you're supposed to put your own oxygen mask on before helping others.

>It's just russian backed populists are ready to rile the crowds for any price increase whatsoever..

TIL that if you aren't gonna sacrifice yourself for Ukraine and prioritize your family's survival, wanting to have a job, a roof over your head and food on the table, somehow makes you a "Russian populist" now. Interesting logic.

You'd think much differently if you or your family would face unemployment, homelessness or malnourishment due to the economic damages caused by a surge in energy costs across the board. Half my immediate friend circle have lost their jobs in the last ~2 years due to the economic situation, my grandma can't afford her bills from her pension without financial support from us, while access public services like healthcare and childcare has only gotten worse, despite us paying more for everything. Not exactly the environment people feel like gutting themselves even further for a foreign country, whichever that may be.


Building an energy system dependent on Russian gas is, and always was an idiotic thing to do. I live in Finland, and our energy costs are pretty back to more or less what they used ot be, even though we live next to Russia.

I don't know where you're from, but at least Germany's problems run way deeper than their idiotic energy policies. Lack of investment in infrastructure, lack of innovation and all that. Even with cheap energy there's no way German car makers would compete, when Chinese make better EV's for less money. Laziness and lack of innovation is the problem, just like in European IT sector, which just buys everything from America.

Also, let's not forget the huge impact Covid spending had on inflation, and in turn interest rates & people's purchasing power. Ukraine war and sanctions against Russia are completely insignificant compared to that blunder. We're living the recession that was supposed to happen in 2020.


Believe it or not but currently the US is perceived as a third world country from the other side of the ocean.

Germany didn't even see it as a warning that Putin threatened the head of the German government with dogs. AFTER that even the dependency on Russian gas was built out:

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/merkel-recalls-putins-power-...

After that, this politician made Germany dependent on Russian gas. Let that sink in.


Surprisingly, when you depend on Russia oil and gas for your refineries and industry for decades, you can't always turn it off instantly, it sometimes takes many years due to infrastructure and for come countries, pro-Putin politics.

Being anti US isn't 'trendy', it is a response to the US being anti-EU at the moment, and justifiably being seen as unreliable, mercurial and even dangerous.


You’ve got to pick one as a lingua franca. English is already popular but Spanish, French, or Esperanto would all work just fine.

Erm…accounting is STEM via the M by many modern definitions.

Accounting is not a branch of mathematics.

Accounting is applied mathematics.

If that would make it count as STEM, you could just rename STEM to M because STE is arguably all just applied mathematics.

Any ranked matchmaking game is designed to addict you by the prospect of being ranked as elite. They have a number of insidious methods to keep your ranking low, some are even patented by the game companies themselves!

For example, if someone is getting too high, it’s nothing to pair that person with a known deserter for 1-3 games to drastically slow their progress.


We should probably ban all sports then because it tricks people in wanting to be competitive.


No, just the promises of going pro. The conversion rate for high school athletes to the NFL or NBA is less than a hundredth of a percent combined. There are kids skipping classes and destroying their bodies thinking they’re going to go pro when they’re not.


We should van universities as well since its possible to get failing grades and fail your year.


I think you hit a nerve


As for "delaying" the case, this is just the French court system for you. Everything takes years and years.

Is there a country for which that doesn't hold true?


In Russia some cases can be over surprisingly quickly ;)


For any parents wary of trying to think up a way to implement this yourselves: don't. Someone already neatly packaged it up and removed the thinking from the process. (protip: feed it to your baby in a hospital parking lot)

https://readysetfood.com/collections/oatmeal


And data egress fees just to get the clone set up, right? This doesn’t seem feasible as a macrostrategy. Maybe for a small number of critical services.


Every other OS from MS is garbage. XP good, Vista bad, 7 good, 8 so bad no one remembers it, 10 goodish, 11 horrific.

The hate is hardly unprecedented and indeed well-deserved. MS has shown in the past that they’ll respond to poor OS reception with attempts to win back customers and that’s what I’m hoping for in this case.


> Every other OS from MS is garbage. XP good, Vista bad, 7 good, 8 so bad no one remembers it, 10 goodish, 11 horrific.

Rather:

2000: good

XP: decent (after a long series of patches)

Vista: bad

7: good

8: horrific

10: bad (basically all the people hated it because of the surveillance stuff)

11: horrific


Office 2007 was the peak and it’s been all downhill since then.


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