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leosarev
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  1. There are operating nuclear powered ocean vessels for decades.
  2. Much more economically feasible than battery powered ones.
  3. Russia is operating nuclear civil vessels (icebreakers) since 1957
  4. Actually, both. Perimeter dead hand system algorithm: 1. If perimeter have been activated 2. AND there is nuclear explosion at russian territory 3. AND there is no connection to commander-in-chief

    THAN release launch codes to every local military commander.

  5. I worked at middle-sized company that instituted a pay cuts, cutting all bonuses and stopping raises. After year, company lost almost every person in tech managenent and most of team leaders, their clients actively executing forking rights and no one believes in company future now.

    I once heard wise words from some CEO. In harsh times, clients do not want cheaper and worse services from us. They want less services. So we are moving out headcount down, while keeping pay and even execute raises for those who stay.

  6. Except usual time to upgrade to next version of .net is less than man day.
  7. Intresting that this problem (IO-bound threads should have priority over CPU-bound threads) already solved at OS level (most OSes will give priority boost to thread that was unblocked because of end of IO operation in hope that thread will soon block with another operation).
  8. No, we can provide proprietary scripts that install GPLed software (i.e. setup Linux machines), but can't provide proprietary scripts that install AGPL.
  9. Dear telegram! Why you have something that resembles OAuth, but not OAuth? Please create OAuth compliant endpoint. Thank you
  10. I'm a vendor of some packaged on-premise solution. We are using a Redis as a cache layer inside. Risk of being forced to GPL out our installer is unacceptable for us.
  11. I also think that both docker-compose & k8s & helm are wrong layer of abstraction. I see a lot of people building a opinionated way to run containers and way for them to communicate with another, to request a DB or a redis.

    I like to name some such attempts: - .NET Aspire - Avito Plato (home grown PaaS of ¨russian Amazon") - infrastructure layer of our ZIIoT (MES platform on top of k8s)

  12. > Maybe I’m bad at searching for these things, but these changes to C# seem to have gone completely under the radar in places where you read about memory safety and performance.

    The reason is this changes are not aimed on average Joe developer writing C# microservices. This changes and whole Span/ref dialect of C# are aimed on Dr. Smartass developer writing C# high performance libraries. It's advance-level feature.

  13. There is sandboxing API in Windows. It's called running programs in userspace.
  14. Money is not only diffrentiator. For example, sometimes you couldn't just buy something, because they won't sell. Or stop selling to you.
  15. Also, YouTube stopped to show ads to Russian users :-)
  16. "the Russians aren't really heartbroken about it" - I don't understand this. How you can make such assumptions about hearts? Definitely there is a grief from common Russian people and denial of willingness from Russian propaganda. I don't know if Putin personally "heartbroken" and neither do you.
  17. Yes, Russia army attacked electric infrastructure, that's common knowledge. No, there is no use of precision weapons to willingly attack apartment houses, that's definitely a lie.

    There is a lot of cases of Ukrainian army to use indiscriminate and "dumb" weapons to attack civilian districts of Donetsk (and now, Belgorod) just to terrorize population.

  18. Using cruise missiles to terrorise civilian population will be incredibly stupid move. Hits into houses are usually accidental. If you want to terrorise civilian population, it's so much cost effective to use cheaper unguided rockets from MLRS systems or artillery shells. You have this news in your echo chamber, haven't you?
  19. I say ten. Ten lines maximum
  20. I think it would be fine to have code signing certificate ensures that signer controls a certain DNS name.

    I'm fine with "installer have been signed with somebody who owns imagemagick.org"

  21. Actually, that's happen to some people that I know.

    Roem.ru site (small but ifluential at time) recieved official, but illegal request from high level FSB agent to disclose commentators identities. They send formal complaint to a FSB own security and to public prosecutor office. Former officially warned FSB to stoppes illegal actions.

    Funny thing: 7 years later FSB agent was convicted for being CIA asset.

  22. I really like todo keyword. Especially if it will be possible to make this warning into error in CI build only. So I will be able to run & debug unfinished work locally, but have guarantee that it won't get into master branch.
  23. I think Itanium did something like that
  24. Latter is not correct. It's well known difference in Russia between companies that willingly cooperate with government agencies informally, and those who just provide information upon formal request according to law.
  25. Cross check with your contragents. For every bit of incoming VAT should be outgoing VAT from your supplier. And for outgoing VAT should be incoming VAT for your client and/or sale to physical customer.

    If your incoming VAT are not matched with outgoing VAT from your supplier, you will be charged.

    If your supplier declared VAT, but failed to pay it, you have choice: either you have to pay it or you will be inspected to proof that it was not a fake.

    Every sale to physical customer in Russia should be uploaded to tax service cloud. You (as a customer) could check your receipt online or using app, and get a reward for reporting tax evasion.

    This system boosted VAT revenue x1.5 in a few years.

  26. It's strange. In Russia, small error in VAT will get you a letter from tax service "pay us a small error voluntarily, or we will schedule an inspection". Letter will be automatically generated by ASK-NDS system (translated as Auto Check Vat).
  27. No, they are not selling their software specifically to the Ukraine and Baltic states. They do sell it for UK, for example. UK spies definitely actively working against Russia.

    By the way, Pegasus doesn't work against US phone numbers.

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