@nolan checking in the node_modules generated by vanilla npm to git? Is there a git abuse hotline?
This guy built a fully-functional 32-bit #RiscV computer in #Terraria. It can even run compiled #Rust programs. 🤯 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXPiqk0-zDY
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@thor I don't know how it was in Norway, but in Poland it was the occupational government chosen by the Germans and under German control, making camps on Polish soil and killing Polish people within them. They were German camps in Poland.
@thor it was only Germany who had concentration camps. They had them in occupied countries but they were theirs.
@libreleah @strypey they've been under corrupt governments ruling with an iron hand and propaganda for most of the country's history, the corruption is deeply ingrained in their politics, systems and culture. One can hope for a better outcome, but even if Putin's gov falls it'll most likely just be the Putin situation all over again, they'll do a show of condemning those whose reputation can't be salvaged and then elect another despot comrade with connections with the rest of the rotten roots. You'd have to throw out pretty much the entire administration on all levels to have a chance of a decent government but at this point the majority of the populace is so brainwashed and mis-educated that they might not be able to achieve that even then.
It's a sad situation with seemingly the only good outcome being the breakdown of Russian Federation into member countries with different governments that can keep each other in check, provide good examples and be less threatening to their neighbours. Not likely.
@taxuswc@shitpost.poridge.club @thor oh yeah, dead account. Still, good topic for him.
@dave same for most issues honestly, people will make insane shit up just to convince themselves they're aware of some higher truth hidden from normies. The more obvious is the issue the more it's supported by majority and the more insane shit contrarians are willing to make up and believe in to fuel their superiority complex. The war is one of the better examples recently though.
@thor the revolutionary thing about submarines wasn't that they can go underwater. Every ship can go underwater, it's just that only submarines can then re-surface.
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@thor it's honestly surprising to me that I haven't heard of such a project being at least planned yet, controlling something like a subway is already 99% automated, add a system to detect people on tracks and properly close doors and job's done pretty much. I assume there's some union shenanigans going on though, since the train drivers don't want to be out of a job.
@lamp@berserker.town @thor that's where we get to the age old dilemma, should you kill less humans to save more humans in the long run? Not that I think it's at such a catastrophic point yet nor that an attempt would achieve anything other than big war and even more deaths.
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