Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

In retrospect, that was a pretty stupid assumption. It's not like we were dealing with African bushmen and Indians. Was everyone just being racist when they said that?
Forgive my soft hearted leftoid ways but American arrogance is quite the thing to behold. Until recently we convinced ourselves that China was a land of morons that could never make anything decent or lasting, who was eventually going to fade into nothingness like all the other commie countries. Turns out, they're actually on track to overtake us. That's why our society has had such a dramatic pivot to "The Chinese are going to kill us all" or "China is behind this trend on [social media] that's influencing the youth." Blaming them for COVID was probably the smartest thing we could ever do since no one "credible" will ever analyze that all indications are that it started somewhere in Europe.
 
Forgive my soft hearted leftoid ways but American arrogance is quite the thing to behold. Until recently we convinced ourselves that China was a land of morons that could never make anything decent or lasting, who was eventually going to fade into nothingness like all the other commie countries. Turns out, they're actually on track to overtake us. That's why our society has had such a dramatic pivot to "The Chinese are going to kill us all" or "China is behind this trend on [social media] that's influencing the youth." Blaming them for COVID was probably the smartest thing we could ever do since no one "credible" will ever analyze that all indications are that it started somewhere in Europe.
That was really fucked up on a lot of levels. You'd think more people would point that out back then. They weren't even smart about being racism, they just looked at a multiple ti.e superpower and thought they were too dumb to do it again because they weren't white or honorary white.
 
Intel moved on from 14nm in 2021. Granite Rapids & Sierra Forest are coming this year and will be on their 3nm node.
Meh… Moved on and moved on.

Much of their profit even in 22 and 23 still came from 14 nm chips. (Or 14nm +++++)

Their 10 nm, even the improved one was a bust.

If you look at Intel’s own forecast, it won’t be till 25 or 26 till they’ll truly have most of their chips be 3nm.

Fuck, even their latest 3nm chips are only partly made on that node. Parts are made by TSMC and other parts are made by older Intel nodes.

ANYWAYS: The point is: 7nm and above is really good enough for the vast majority of purposes. The US is only fucking itself over with their CHIPS act and 7nm panic, by forcing China to become self reliant.

I think it's funny how anyone in Washington thinks this will work. You cannot move a process node. Sure, those lasers are $300m a pop, so you don't want China to blow them up, but sorting the yield issues out in a foundry are unique to that particular foundry.
Almost as if they’re morons, eh?
Arrow Lake was shown off in the flesh last year. It's already working, and now it's just about yields.



The #1 problem they ran into is the CHIPS act requires that the demographics of the foundry look like the demographics of the surrounding area, which means they have to hire blacks & Hispanics, who are completely incapable of that sort of work.
Also forces to hire felons, I shit you not, and of course all the “green” provisions and giveaways to black/Latino companies and on and on.

There is a reason why so little is manufactured in the US today, and wage’s really ain’t it.

Meanwhile Russia and China is open for business, and have low energy prices.
 
Modern US-China relationship can be summarized by "This is library" meme. While the Chinese transfer student was trying to study, BLM activists disrupt the library's code of silence. Well, after the transfer student left after completing his coursework, he then tells his friends, family, and bosses as to the state of the American education system. The CCP gets wind of it after hearing about multiple instances of BLM faggotry and realizes it can fund DIE companies like Blackrock and Vanguard to sabotage every major industry in the US. And that's how Grummz is able to say that China is sabotaging the gaming industry and the American tech industry in general. So, is China fucking us with DIE propaganda? They are taking advantage, but they wouldn't be able to do it if BLM wasn't organic in the first place.


I'm sorry, what?
The Wuhan lab was owned by the US to see if they could create an illness that kills slavic people only. The Ukrainian labs Russia destroyed early on in the war were where they planned to deploy it. The virus got loose and caused China to panic, hence the initial COVID scare.
 
NASAMS SAM system and radar destroyed near Odessa:

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A group of personnel also took the ticket, so expect some NATO soldiers from possibly Norway to suddenly die in an unrelated accident.

In Kharkov, Russian missiles struck a local shopping center according to the authorities:

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“Blah blah blah, human rights violation blah blah, unheard of blah blah, peaceful civilian target…” but…

UwU wat dis?!

COMPUTER ENHANCE!

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Say whaaaa?!? That kinda looks like an MRLS?! Of the kind that have been attacking Belgorod recently?!
 
I know that. My point was, this is still very dependent on ASML, which any government so inclined could relatively easily shut down. USA is openly waging proxy war against Russia, including utter atrocities like the Crocus shootings, so Russia dropping a few hypersonics on a few warehouses, which could even be allowed a warning to evacuate the personnel because there is bugger all the euros can do about it anyway, is fucking nothing by comparison.

The day we're directly launching missiles at each others' cities, losing an advanced laser factory is gonna be really low on the list of things to worry about.
 
I'm sorry, what?
DNA samples of Sars-Cov-2 were found in sewers in Barcelona in March of 2019, months before the first cases were reported in China. For some reason, no one ever talks about that and I think it's very weird. Because it means that the disease both existed and spread long before it was officially discovered and that it never came from Wuhan. I've seen some people theorize that COVID was created and/or unleashed out of Ukraine because they have those disease labs.
 
Welp, what do you know…

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America’s ever so wise leaders have managed to drive Russia and China into an ever closer permanent partnership. Something that was wholly preventable and has created a seriously powerful alliance and counterweight.

I seem to recall that Biden a few years ago tried to make Putin sign up on an alliance of sorts against China.

That was unlikely to ever happen.

Putin doesn’t trust the west and has a close relationship with Xi. (They stay at each others places sometimes for vacation. I also seem to recall a report about the two making pancakes together, which sounds kinda adorable lol!).

But Russia could at least have been induced to have a more neutral role vis-a-vis China, if their national and security interests in Ukraine had been taken seriously.

Instead we get Russian ingenuity, military power and resources join forces with Chinas.

We in the west are truly being led by pantshitting retards.

But hey… At least the trannies are thriving!


EDIT: Found it!

“Vlad, could you pass me the caviar please?”


That shrug that Putin makes to Xi when they get the Vodka is really funny.

“Sorry, I know it’s noon but… Come on buddy, we gotta do this!”
Putin and Xi probably realized that the West is insane enough to put a dementia patient on the throne, they are probably a danger to everyone on the planet.
Pretty good take on it.
Also Simplicius figures France threatening to nuke Russia nonsensical. (France can only fire 64 nukes at any given moment while Russia can neutralize that number easily.
 
DNA samples of Sars-Cov-2 were found in sewers in Barcelona in March of 2019, months before the first cases were reported in China. For some reason, no one ever talks about that and I think it's very weird. Because it means that the disease both existed and spread long before it was officially discovered and that it never came from Wuhan. I've seen some people theorize that COVID was created and/or unleashed out of Ukraine because they have those disease labs.
It's not talked about because that study isn't considered very credible. I don't think it survived peer review. It was trumpeted all over the media at the time though because they were desperate to blame anything except China. If there were any truth to it you can bet it would be all anyone talks about.

The study was recently published on a preprint server, medRxiv. The paper is currently being subject to critical review by outside experts in preparation for publication in a scientific journal. Until this process of peer review has been completed, though, the evidence needs to be treated with caution
There are several explanations for this positive result. One is that SARS-CoV-2 is present in the sewage at a very low level. Another is that the test reaction was accidentally contaminated with SARS-CoV-2 in the laboratory. This sometimes happens in labs as positive samples are regularly being handled, and it can be difficult to prevent very small traces of positive sample contaminating others.

Another explanation is that there is other RNA or DNA in the sample that resembles the test target site enough for it to give a positive result at the 39th cycle of amplification.

Further tests need to be carried out to conclude that the sample contains SARS-CoV-2, and a finding of that magnitude would need to be replicated separately by independent laboratories.

Reasons to be circumspect​

A curious thing about this finding is that it disagrees with epidemiological data about the virus. The authors don’t cite reports of a spike in the number of respiratory disease cases in the local population following the date of the sampling.

Also, we know SARS-CoV-2 to be highly transmissible, at least in its current form. If this result is a true positive it suggests the virus was present in the population at a high enough incidence to be detected in an 800ml sample of sewage, but then not present at a high enough incidence to be detected for nine months, when no control measures were in place.

So, until further studies are carried out, it is best not to draw definitive conclusions.
 

Ukraine war: UN body urges restraint after Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant hit
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68757082 (https://archive.is/mCm90)

A new drone attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant has raised the risk of a "major nuclear accident", the UN's atomic watchdog has warned.

Russia said Ukraine was behind the attack, which it said injured three people. Ukraine has denied involvement.

The giant Russian-held nuclear plant, with six reactors, is on the frontline of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has repeatedly warned against such attacks.

IAEA head Rafael Grossi said Sunday's drone strike was "reckless" and "a major escalation of the nuclear safety and security dangers" facing the plant.

The Zaporizhzhia plant, in southern Ukraine, is the largest in Europe. Russian forces seized it shortly after launching their February 2022 full-scale invasion and have occupied it ever since.

The IAEA, which has a team of experts at Zaporizhzhia, confirmed "physical impact of drone attacks" at the plant, including at one of the reactors.


The plant's Russian-installed administration said radiation levels were normal and that there was no serious damage.

The IAEA said the damage had not compromised nuclear safety, but it warned that "this is a serious incident with potential to undermine [the] integrity of the reactor's containment system".
Mr Grossi specified there had been "at least three direct hits" against the plant's "main reactor containment structures".

"This cannot happen," he said. "No one can conceivably benefit or get any military or political advantage from attacks against nuclear facilities. This is a no go."

Both Russia and Ukraine regularly accuse each other of shelling the plant and risking a serious nuclear accident.

The plant's Russian administration has said Ukraine's armed forces were behind the attack, but Ukraine has denied the allegation.


"Ukraine was not involved in any armed provocations on the site," Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate spokesman Andriy Yusov told the Ukrainska Pravda news website. The plant is "illegally occupied by Russia," he added.

Mr Yusov accused Russia of endangering the nuclear facility, the civilian population and the environment by carrying out strikes on the plant itself.

Last month the IAEA said its team of experts at the plant had heard explosions every day for a week.

At the time, Mr Grossi said: "For more than two years now, nuclear safety and security in Ukraine has been in constant jeopardy. We remain determined to do everything we can to help minimise the risk of a nuclear accident that could harm people and the environment, not only in Ukraine."

 
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Actor Steven Seagal Visits Moscow Terror Attack Victims​

"What happened is a terrible tragedy that should not have happened. And I think Russia will serve as an example and make it clear to the world that you can't just do that to any people and go unpunished. I thank the doctors for the prompt work they are doing, I am glad to see that the patients are feeling well and are on the mend. May God bless them," Segal said, quoted by the press service.

Ukraine war: UN body urges restraint after Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant hit
Haven't they been trying to start an global incident over that since the war began? Isn't that the same plant they've targeted repeatedly? The West needs to curb their dogs. That's some super fucked up retard shit.

Doesn't Ukraine need electricity? Is that plant somehow not important to their ability to remain powered?

Since its capture, the plant does not generate power and is mostly shut down.
Maybe not.
 
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The Wuhan lab was owned by the US to see if they could create an illness that kills slavic people only. The Ukrainian labs Russia destroyed early on in the war were where they planned to deploy it. The virus got loose and caused China to panic, hence the initial COVID scare.
If you're referring to this post, let me remind everyone that that is now what I found when I researched this issue. So, let's not confuse things here, because the facts are scandalous enough. Wuhan was researching Gain of Function. The Ukrainian lab in the post mentioned was researching genetic markers of nationality. Neither has been confirmed to have done this for malicious reasons. One was a leak, the other was very very speculative and possibly a dead-end.
months before the first cases were reported in China. For some reason, no one ever talks about that and I think it's very weird. Because it means that the disease both existed and spread long before it was officially discovered and that it never came from Wuhan. I've seen some people theorize that COVID was created and/or unleashed out of Ukraine because they have those disease labs.
SARS and COVID are not the same disease. So, SARS turning up in March 2019 isn't "proof" of anything.
 
Doesn't Ukraine need electricity? Is that plant somehow not important to their ability to remain powered?
I believe that particular plant had some type of nuclear weapons research being done at it. This is one more reason the Russians wanted it. Remember that early on in the piece, the Russians were going for the South Ukraininan Nuclear Power Plant. Didn't quite get there.
 
It's not talked about because that study isn't considered very credible.
The paper was eventually published without the dubious March 2019 detection.
However it and half a dozen other papers show that a) COVID-19 was present in full community transmission months before the recognized first cases happened (France, Brazil, Italy) and b) heavily imply that the virus was released/got loose somewhere during spring/summer 2019 because the first antibody detection comes from early September in Italy. They did a follow up on this and found no other occurences of antibodies in earlier samples, meaning these were actual antibodies agains COVID-19 stemming from an infection and not mere cross-reactivity from antibodies against other coronaviruses.
There were also reports from Singapore about people without any known prior SARS/MERS exposure displaying immune reactions consistent with prior infection, jiving with the theory that COVID-19 was part of the summer respiratory infection wave normal in the tropics.
 
In retrospect, that was a pretty stupid assumption. It's not like we were dealing with African bushmen and Indians. Was everyone just being racist when they said that?
No, they were basing it on centuries of the West dealing with Chinese conceit and arrogance.
The Chinese STILL are not capable of making or maintaining great technological leaps; what they do have, they've stolen, and the only decent products manufactured in China are done so in factories built and run under the eagle-eyed scrutiny of non-Chinese managers. The Chinks can pretend all they want that they're running the show but anyone with experience of them knows damned well that every decent manufacturing plant has a Jap or a White man somewhere behind the scenes.

If you want to understand why Chinese are the way they are, read Ways That Are Dark.

As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, Chinese have been cheating each other for millenia, and they certainly have no qualms about doing it to us when given the opportunity.
 
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No, they were basing it on centuries of the West dealing with Chinese conceit and arrogance.
The Chinese STILL are not capable of making or maintaining great technological leaps; the only decent products manufactured in China are done so in factories built and run under the eagle-eyed scrutiny of non-Chinese managers. The Chinks can pretend all they want that they're running the show but anyone with experience of them knows damned well that every decent manufacturing plant has a Jap or a White man somewhere behind the scenes.

If you want to understand why Chinese are the way they are, read Ways That Are Dark.

As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, Chinese have been cheating each other for millenia, and they certainly have no qualms about doing it to us when given the opportunity.
Oh no I'm well aware that China is fucked up but it feels like everybody forgot that they've been the foremost economic and technological power multiple times already. It's kind of like judging France for WW2 but on a bigger scale.
 
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