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901  Local / Политика / Re: Экстремист Ленин. on: April 28, 2023, 07:34:44 PM
     Почитал я тут выжимки из речей и работ В.И. Ленина.  И был слегка несколько удивлен. Оказывается, если дать задание Следственному Комитету России проверить высказывания Ленина на предмет Экстремизма и Руссофобии – то ему (Ленину) запросто может обломится пятерочка или десяточка.
Ну экстремизм понятно, без этого госпереворот не провернуть, даже если всю грязную работу за тебя сделают триста пьяных матросов. А русофобия то здесь каким местом?

Тынц. Grin
902  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 28, 2023, 07:20:22 PM
Somehow the people of Russia are finding your theory unconvincing. Russia has been bleeding population for decades and the projections are even worse. I guess in a way you are right, there is not much of a fight to have a place in Russia. The invasion of Ukraine however shows that there quite of a fight to stay well away from the "sun of Russia" and its "vast territories". If you like to have plenty of room for yourself... you are in the right place.
Yep, i know.
Apart from that, most the RF territory is just too unhospitable, unless you are a deer.
All hope for global warming. Grin

After the Scottish independence referendum, the population of the UK may also decline. And if you return the occupied territories to Ireland, then even more so. But don't worry, quality is more important than quantity.

903  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 28, 2023, 05:57:17 PM
I am glad you finally admit the point of my questions. And finally admit that we are talking about russian aggression here, not some special operation, not some fight for the right of russian speaking people.
One does not exclude the other. It seems that I really am much freer than you and can not limit myself to propaganda slogans.

Of course, they are relevant to me. This is my home being destroyed for more than a year, not yours. I have to live in in ignorance about when your soldiers will stop shoveling into my country and destroying it in every possible way.
It is sad that you and your country have become victims of Russian aggression. It is a pity that your president, who came to power on promises to end the war in Donbas, sabotaged the Minsk agreements and dragged Ukraine into the shit it is in now. Everything passes, and this too shall pass.

Answering your question - how do you know I haven’t done it?
Are you a psych ops agent or are you holding a Kalashnikov sitting in a trench with one hand and typing here with the other?

Update:

Meanwhile, in the free democratic German press, an article appeared about the worthlessness of the Russian Lancet, which bounced off Gepard without causing any harm.

The fact that before that the Lancets destroyed and disabled an entire S-300 division, and then damaged the Gepard anti-aircraft complex, which this division was supposed to protect against low-flying targets, is modestly silent in the article. Grin
904  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 28, 2023, 03:24:59 PM
People in the West often wonder why people in Russia don't go out to rallies and overthrow the evil tyrant Putin? The answer is simple - no one cares, the totalitarian dictatorship does not particularly oppress anyone. Except those who are financed from the West and are trying to overthrow it.

So you should be quiet and not to lean out, not to express your opinion in public in order to not being oppressed? Interestingly it turns out that the regime crushes those who disagree. It probably sees them as a threat. The question arises, is it not unreasonable? Maybe this disagreement arises among people who actually care. It is very convenient to abdicate all responsibility for what your country is doing and say that no one cares. What will you say when you are banned from leaving the country or sent a summons? Will you care then? Apparently, some kind of personal tragedy created by the state is always necessary in order for an individual russian to think about whether he cares about something or not.
You ask good questions, but are you ready to answer them yourself before hearing my answer? Moreover, for you, as a citizen of Ukraine, they are much more relevant. Why don't you oppose Russian aggression with weapons in your hands? Why don't you defend democracy against the attacks of the hated totalitarian regime on your home country?
905  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 28, 2023, 01:29:24 PM
I would change some things in Russia, but not too much. In general, everything is not bad here, there is something wrong in striving for change for the sake of change. sometimes it seems to me that people in the West have gone mad. All these "parent number one", "parent number two", black foot kissing and other gay parades. Fuck that kind of progress. It seems that being a white heterosexual male in the West is now extremely disadvantageous and I am glad that I was lucky to be born in Russia.
Yeah, we are lucky that you were born in russia as well.

I am pretty sure that your frail alpha male egos is one of the reasons that Russia won't be a superpower in the future. You can't build anything concrete on such a fragile foundation.
I can't see being a hetero being any kind of disadvantageous but maybe it's because my identity is quite strong and i don't get frightened so easily when 2 people of same sex love each other. But it's totally understandable in your case when all lgtb info is banned in russia that you would get disinformation instead. So maybe it's not your fault being ignorant.
I don't care what two or more people of either sex do at home. But I find the recent Western practice of sex reassignment surgery among underage teenagers just disgusting. Persons who have not reached legal maturity should not make such irreversible and traumatic decisions regarding their natural gender identity, and adults who allow them to do so at a protest age should be held criminally responsible. Gender identity is like a hole in the ass - everyone has it. But don't show it to my kids.

I am also glad that I can compliment any pretty girl in Russia and be sure that she does not and never had a dick in her panties, and I will not get a sexual harassment lawsuit from her. You may consider me old-fashioned in this regard.

As for the fact that I am misinformed about the true state of affairs about the LGBT movement in the West, because LGBT propaganda is prohibited in Russia - do not flatter yourself too much about this. For example, this forum in Russia is also banned.

That is the only good thing left in Russia,people still love families and degeneration is not as en mass as is in the West.However this does not justify at all going to invade another country just for the sake of it and blaming it on NATO expansion,this was the first reason they started this war after all and now they have failed that objective miserably as they just added 1300 km of borders with NATO as Finland join NATO exactly because of this Russian aggression out of nowhere.

I don't think Russia is in a position to call itself lucky nor their citizens unless they agree to be at least 30-40 years back in technology advancement.The sanctions clearly prohibit Russia advanced chips and they are now looking to buy them from India and China which suck compared to Western quality.
Not the only one. I can also attribute to the advantages of Russia its vast territory. There is no need to especially fight for a place under the sun, because there is plenty of space for everyone.

Even if people in the west have gone mad, it doesn’t change the problematic situation in russia. You can not confident yourself and your position as a better one only because you think that somebody else has worse conditions, which you don’t wish for yourself. Maybe you don’t have “parent #1 and #2”, but it doesn’t mean at all that russian families are healthier or happier, considering a lot of cases of incomplete families and domestic violence, the inability to provide for their children, and so on.

The same applies to gay rhetoric: the fact that you officially despise this issue does not mean that there are no homosexual people in society. What is the result of all this negative rhetoric? You simply pretend that these problems do not exist, when in fact the only result is the restriction of the freedoms of citizens. The same goes for war. How can you say that you were lucky to be born in russia, if the very fact of this birth puts you in front of the risk of being killed in a war against your will? You can be as happy as you want that you are a straight white male who can openly express disgust for Western realities, but what is the point if you are doing it just because the state allowed you to? Tomorrow the position of the government may change, and then what to do if you are doomed to live in a country that is not free?
The strictness of laws in Russia is offset by the optionality of their implementation. As an ideological anarchist, I can say that at the everyday level, anarchism in Russia is the dominant trend. There are not so many points of contact with bureaucracy of any kind for an ordinary person in life. I am sure that there is much more freedom in my life than you have. People in the West often wonder why people in Russia don't go out to rallies and overthrow the evil tyrant Putin? The answer is simple - no one cares, the totalitarian dictatorship does not particularly oppress anyone. Except those who are financed from the West and are trying to overthrow it.
906  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 28, 2023, 06:52:21 AM

Four S-300's peeked their noses out from months of hiding yesterday and promptly got lanced. Talk about a bad day!

The question is whether the German 'Gepard' system which was supposed to protect the S-300's simply sucks, the operators simply suck, or was there some sabotage somewhere along the line.  I'm sure that for most Germans, and probably for most Ukrainians for that matter, the sooner Russia takes what they are going to take, the better, and they just want out.

There is more bad news on other fronts such as the losses of Ukrainian cannon-fodder, but as far as I can tell, the loss of hardware is much more painful to the Ziocons.

I suggest to the jUkroid brown-shirts lay off on burning churches and persecuting Christians just in case the misfortunes can be traced back to God getting a little bit pissed off.
Judging by this screenshot from the onboard camera of the loitering ammunition Lancet, the 'Gepard' guarding the S-300 was also damaged or eliminated.
907  Economy / Economics / Re: First Republic Bank fall: fear of more others to follow. on: April 28, 2023, 06:23:21 AM
I simply want to ask a question - what is the US government doing? Don't they have the slightest responsibility to save the depositor's money? They are sitting on trillions of dollars. What about quantitative easing? Are they doing anything at all?

The banking crisis is real and the banking system is the backbone of the economy. So in such cases, the government needs to step in and provide provisions to help the bank survive. In my country, when two banks showed signs of collapse, the government immediately stepped in and provided them provisions to survive and now they are back on track. I gambled a little with their shares and now I am standing at around 270% profit on my investment.

During weak economic scenario, banks fail. But what's the use of paying IRS if the government doesn't come to rescue? For what people are paying taxes?
Deposits up to $250,000 are insured, and as for everything else - Biden spoke during the collapse of the previous bank a month ago in the style that when you make a profit, it's your profit, and when you make a loss, it's also your loss, because that's how capitalism works.

Do not confuse: the vicious practice of taking profits for yourself, and writing off losses to the state is the privilege of backward corrupt totalitarian regimes like Russia. *sarcasm
908  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 27, 2023, 03:58:40 PM
One of the deepest problems of these people is that they are always looking for someone to blame for their misfortunes and nightmarish lives. Now they blame the West, Ukraine, NATO, in the future they may blame putin. But this will not lead to anything, since the very feeling of inferiority caused by the resentment experienced by the whole country does not motivate development (and no protests will help it, especially considering the fact that those protest are far away from beeing full-scale). The point is not that it will be too late, but that nothing will change if they simply transfer their accusations to another facility. Instead of constantly looking for someone to throw off the responsibility for their own problems, they should start doing something to solve them. It is to do it yourself, and not wait for the arrival of the "best ruler" who will clean up after the previous tsar. They need to stop placing their hopes on their superiors and start taking responsibility for themselves. Only then can we talk about some changes in russia.
Experts on Russia pulled themselves into the topic. How do you know about deepest problems of Russian people, did you go to Moscow to work to wash toilets at the train station or build an Olympic stadium in Sochi?

I would change some things in Russia, but not too much. In general, everything is not bad here, there is something wrong in striving for change for the sake of change. sometimes it seems to me that people in the West have gone mad. All these "parent number one", "parent number two", black foot kissing and other gay parades. Fuck that kind of progress. It seems that being a white heterosexual male in the West is now extremely disadvantageous and I am glad that I was lucky to be born in Russia.
909  Economy / Economics / Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy on: April 27, 2023, 01:49:59 PM
Russia's military attack on Ukraine had a strong impact not only on the global economy, but also on the overall security of the world. Now humanity is on the brink of a nuclear war, the danger of which comes from Russia.

Russia was counting on an easy walk in Ukraine, but after a year and a series of military defeats, having awakened the beast, it is afraid of the active actions of the Ukrainian army already on its territory. One of the possible versions of the expected offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is an armored strike in the direction of the Russian Tula, given that there are no significant combat-ready units left on the territory of Russia itself that could offer serious resistance, and the civilian population is hardly capable of this. It was in the first days of the war, when about 7,000 different Russian military equipment rushed from Belarus and, due to the short distance, this armada immediately found itself near Kiev, more than 20,000 Kievans picked up machine guns to repel Russian aggression. This is not expected in Russia.

After that, the Russian military command will be forced to randomly organize defense and withdraw its units from the occupied territory of Ukraine. By the way, about 370,000 Russian troops are currently stationed on the territory of Ukraine. About 20,000 more arrive in Ukraine every month. Approximately the same number (that is, about 20,000) Russians are dying in recent months in Ukraine. When Russia weakens the front in the east and south of Ukraine, then the Armed Forces of Ukraine will strike the main blow there. In Russia, this development is clearly aware, so the Kremlin's propagandists are already preparing the Russians for defeat from Ukraine.

The question of the results of the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for China is already closed. They understand that it will be successful. Therefore, they are now trying to protect the Russian army from defeat as much as possible. And the state itself is from collapse. So they will be able to put pressure on Russia to enter into peace talks on Ukraine's terms.

  During a recent visit to Moscow, Xi Jinping and Putin signed an agreement on the non-deployment of nuclear weapons in other countries. But immediately after that, Putin, realizing the catastrophic situation of his army in Ukraine, began to threaten that he would deploy it in Belarus. Therefore, Xi no longer counts on any agreements with Putin. In Ukraine, they have long understood that it is useless to negotiate with Putin, and that he understands only the language of force. And here the positions of Xi Jinping and Zelensky coincide. In addition, China has repeatedly sent signals to Russia about the inadmissibility of using nuclear weapons. It is logical that no one in the world needs such a war.

On April 26, for the first time since the start of a full-scale war, Chinese President Xi Jinping called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
After the conversation, Beijing decided to send its special envoy, Li Hui, to deal with what they call the "crisis." The key events of the war between Russia and Ukraine should take place in the next few months.
Lol dude, do you actually believe what you write? Even in the West, few people seem to believe in the success of the publicized Ukrainian offensive, which has already been postponed for so long. Ukraine has dramatically few planes, much fewer tanks from Europe than promised (and only 60 new Leopards, the rest is rusty rubbish), dramatically few artillery shells, dramatically few air defense missiles, the "offensive guard" trained at the training grounds of Europe has no real combat experience . In such scenarios, conducting an offensive operation is like suicide. Ukraine now cannot even defend properly, although it is much easier to defend than to attack. Well, good luck.
910  Local / Новички / Re: Как я пришел в криптобизнес, и продолжаю зk on: April 27, 2023, 12:50:17 PM
Apytioh не может бездельничать и хранить монеты 10 лет. Я являюсь держателем разных перспективных монет 2015-2018 годов Cheesy, которые майнил и цена их не выросла.
Не купил XCH по 30 долларов, но если прогноз в 2000 уменьшить в 5 раз, десятка иксов за год впечатляет. За жесткими дисками будет охота.
          Как же приятно осознавать тот факт, что в своё время не стал связываться с этим крипто проектом Chia. Ну нет в нем чего-то такого особенного, чтобы инвестировать в него все свои последние деньги и ждать чуда, что цена вырастет через какое-то время в несколько раз и сделает человека немного счастливым в финансовом плане.
           Как по мне, так это тот проект, который создавался людьми именно для того, чтобы по максимуму собрать средства с его адептов.
           На счёт жёстких дисков. Тут есть самая прямая заинтересованность тех компаний, которые занимаются их производством. Не нужно ходить к гадалке, чтобы это заметить не вооруженным глазом. Вотэто меня сразу напрягло. В итоге, принял решение, что пусть ябуду подальше от всего этого держаться и не стану приобретать ЖД по баснословным ценам.
Моей небольшой чайной плантации скоро два года и я не испытываю ни малейшего разочарования по этому поводу, хотя ферма до сих пор не окупилась. Прикольная движуха была на старте и совершенно не хлопотное дело поддерживать плантарь в рабочем состоянии сейчас. Фармлю в соло на старых плотах самого первого образца, переделывать лениво, первого апреля поймал очередной блок. По железу потерь нет, смарт-статус ок, нагрузка на диски в процессе минимальная, по электричеству все диски жрут меньше одной видеокарты. Ферма работает в безголовом режиме, подключаюсь к ней через rdp раз-два в день, она для меня как игрушка типа тамагочи. Инвестировать последние деньги и ждать чуда конечно такое себе, независимо от объекта инвестирования.
911  Economy / Economics / Re: First Republic Bank fall: fear of more others to follow. on: April 27, 2023, 11:25:49 AM
If the banks are capable to pay out all the deposits to the people, who want to withdraw them, there's nothing to worry about.
The real problem will appear, when the banks don't have any money to pay their depositors. It seems that First Republic Bank is handling the situation very well. It's normal for the banks to start facing difficulties. The interest rate hikes are intended to drive the financial sector into stagnation. This will lower the inflation and the economy will stop depending on the money printing machine(at least for a while).
The key word here is "if". The very architecture of the modern banking system is such that not a single bank in the world can withstand the "raid of depositors." Typically, banks' reserve requirements for equity capital do not exceed 10-15% (and this is an optimistic estimate). No one knows how many paper unrealized losses that arose after a sharp rise in the key rate are in reality on the balance sheets.
912  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Being Russia and Russian now on: April 27, 2023, 11:08:42 AM
Lol dude. The Russian nuclear industry is a world leader, from which all the closest competitors (China, USA, South Korea, France, Great Britain-Germany-Netherlands) lag behind not even for years, but for decades.

For reference, the only US uranium enrichment plant for commercial use in New Mexico belongs to the European concern Urenco. The Americans have fucked up all their key developments and engineering competencies in the field of the nuclear industry. Grin

The melody from "Directed by Robert B. Weide" should be playing here Smiley

Five of the world's leading countries have formed an alliance to force Russia out of the nuclear fuel market. The agreement will become the basis for the COMPLETE displacement of the Russian Federation from the nuclear fuel market.
The UK, US, Canada, Japan and France have formed an alliance that will be aimed at ousting Russia from the international nuclear energy market.

Understand that the world will never be the same again. now they will fight the world terrorists for real, and not these comic sanctions that were introduced from 2014 to 2022. "Russia - forward to the past" Smiley

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-17/nuclear-powers-pledge-to-push-putin-out-of-uranium-markets

They returned Russian industry to the Stone Age, collapsed oil and gas revenues ... and they will put nuclear energy there too  Grin
All the countries you listed, taken together, have weaker positions in the commercial nuclear industry market than Russia alone. They will force themselves out of the world market with such agreements. Grin

Right now, 20% of all electricity in the US is generated from Russian uranium. Russia can afford to stop exporting uranium to the US, but can the US afford it? They hardly forgot about the recent rolling blackouts. Japan after Fukushima is generally out of the game. The nuclear industry of France is in a deplorable state, and its influence in Africa, where they mined uranium, has been greatly undermined by the efforts of the PMC Wagner. In short, it is an alliance between the blind and the deaf, hoping to see and hear through political partnership. But in nuclear power, this is not how it works.
913  Local / Майнеры / Re: Майнинг здох? on: April 27, 2023, 10:59:57 AM
а смысл? пока что те, что те мертвым грузом лежать будут. ушатывать 4070 по нынешним профитам смысла нет, а на хайпе и 5600 продать можно нормально. будет у меня вместо горы старого железа горка нового. я перед прошлым хайпом риг 1070 продал за 100к, через 3 месяца он стоил 200+. щас у меня возможностей побольше, нет необходимости продавать за копейки.
Смысл в том, что например у меня сейчас 6700хт копает каспу на найсхеш, потребление по майнеру 50 ватт, температура на ядре и на памяти 42-44 градуса, кульки крутятся на 43%, то есть копеечка в плюс капает, а карта при этом не ушатывается, еле тёплая. И таких супер-экономичных и в принципе профитных алгоритмов больше чем один, как минимум ещё iron fish, radiant, alephium. Хотя по другим картам может и другой расклад.
914  Economy / Economics / Re: New currency from BRICS countries on: April 27, 2023, 10:42:37 AM
Couple of hours ago there is in news on Twitter saying BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) are developing a new currency. It was mentioned by State Duma Deputy Chairmen btw.

As I can see all these things to manipulate BTC right? What are your thoughts about this?


I answer your question. And my answer will be the only correct one Smiley And you can very easily check it now, and finally make sure - well, somewhere in 1-2 years.

The only currency of China's BRICS guinea pig club will be... Let's think about it?? There will be... Drumroll!!!!! YUAN! Smiley And only he!
The reason is extremely banal. If some time ago, BRICS was considered as a kind of union of countries that cannot get into the big leagues, but supposedly want to be one. But now, in connection with the policy and problems of China, China has decided to solve its problems "by proxy". Or rather, other people's wallets, the countries that he manages to very cleverly manipulate Smiley

I will not paint about the problems of China, I am sure that everyone who discusses the BRICS and currencies here is well aware of the difficult situation in the Chinese economy. If you don’t know, I’ll tell you, give the numbers, and explain why China is using a “pillow” of country-fools who will soon become “slaves of the yuan”.
I do not think that the BRICS countries will agree to use the national currency of one of their members as a common currency for mutual settlements. The synthetic currency R5 (real, rouble, rupee, renminbi, rand) has more chances, but this question is still open.
915  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 27, 2023, 09:41:08 AM
Russia has openly offered itself to the West since the collapse of the USSR, and with just a little more feeling for its interests,
which the West could then quite painlessly incorporate with its power its strategic interests in a broader sense - everything
could have been different.

Or you could escape your medieval mentality and understand that maybe, only maybe, the people in Ukraine may actually have something to say about the future of Ukraine and their own future and choose how they want to live and what do they choose to die for.

Alas, I am asking the impossible. You live too long under someone's foot and the only thing left in your brain is trying to choose the nicest looking shoe sole to get smashed in fashion.

Lol, someone talking about nations and states accusing someone of "medieval mentality"
This practice of double standards from the representative of the UK is simply amazing. Grin

There is a swamp with no possibility of organizing a crossing for tanks and armored vehicles. The activity of small sabotage groups in this area does not personally bother me too much, but if this serves as a source of cheer for you, I will not disappoint you.

In general, regarding the Ukrainian offensive, whose timing is constantly shifting, I can say the following. It seems that the "Bakhmut meat grinder" operation inflicted a critical level of damage on Ukraine at the level of junior officers with real combat experience. And the offensive potential of Russia now looks much higher than the offensive potential of Ukraine.
So far there is no reason to get excited, but after all, it's quite significant thing to move through such river like Dnipro river is quite significant thing. Otherwise probably he wouldn't see complaints about it on Russian telegram channels. Moving through Kherson steppes also looked like impossible task, but somehow Ukrainians forced Russians to retreat from city.
Shifting timing of Ukrainian offensive, I'm not sure how you can tell when it's never been promised that it will begin on date x. Various dates in press were mentioned by various Ukrainian and foreign politicians, but it would be ridiculous to rely on it like on official information. Not of them aren't Zaluzhnyi to tell such such things.
''offensive potential of Russia now looks much higher than the offensive potential of Ukraine'' - probably it was possible to say such words at any stage of this war just because of military size, but when you see T-55 tanks moved to front, it raises questions about their potential.
Tanks with missiles have already ended, the Russians are fighting with sapper shovels and sledgehammers. Grin

Meanwhile, US General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Commander of the Allied Armed Forces of NATO in Europe, said yesterday that Ukraine has already received 98% of the weapons promised to it. There will be no Abrams and F16, you will have to attack with what you have. Don't worry, this isn't the first time the Americans have scammed their allies. It seems the time has come for Ukraine to start turning towards China. I think reconciling Sunnis and Shiites is still more difficult than Russians and Ukrainians.
916  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Being Russia and Russian now on: April 27, 2023, 09:22:53 AM
PS Some funny statistics Smiley
I think in business parlance this is called "liquidation of distressed assets."
- The number of prisoners in Russian prisons decreased by 33 thousand in 2022
- The number of unemployed in Russia decreased by 35 thousand in 2022
The decrease in the number of prisoners in Russia in 2022 should not surprise anyone, they were recruited by volunteers into the assault squads of the Wagner PMC and are currently storming Bakhmut. On YouTube there is a documentary film "Zone of Redemption" about this, I recommend watching it to broaden your horizons.
Yes, the defenders of Bakhmut also note that among the participants in the assault squads from Russia, there were also former female prisoners. Given Russia's serious demographic problem, which even Putin recently described as one of the country's biggest problems due to its drastic population decline, sending women to certain death for Putin's imperial ambitions is, at the very least, very strange. Or is the situation already so hopeless in Russia? I think the situation is only hopeless for Putin, who actually doesn’t give a damn about his citizens, but is there really not a single sane person in Russia who can prevent this? Although Russia is now entirely a country of the absurd.
I am glad that you are a progressive supporter of gender equality, but here you are mistaken - recruitment for Wagner volunteers was carried out only among male prisoners. In general, this is a unique and apparently successful experiment in the socialization of criminals, after the expiration of the contract, the former prisoner receives 1,200,000 rubles, the status of a war veteran with social benefits, the Wagner medal "For Courage", an extinguished criminal record and the opportunity to start life from scratch.
The fact that in Russia not only men, but also women are recruited in prisons for the war in Ukraine, there is information from both Russia and Ukraine, and this information is freely available both in the form of text and video on YouTube.
Sources:
https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2023/02/05/the-telegraph-rossiya-verbuet-zhenschin-zaklyuchennih-dlya-lobovih-atak-v-ukraine-a32949

https://www.currenttime.tv/a/olga-romanova/32316840.html

https://24tv.ua/ru/zhenshhiny-armii-rossii-putin-otpravljaet-osuzhdennyh-shtrum_n2301204

So far, there is not much information about such cases, but the situation in the Russian army continues to deteriorate, and the fact that women are already being taken to the front from correctional colonies, even in the occupied territories (from the correctional colony of the city of Snezhnoye in the occupied territory of the Donetsk region, who are sent to the territory of Russia for preparation) speaks volumes.
Out of curiosity, I opened your first source and saw a link to the British The Telegraph with reference to information from the Ukrainian military about the recruitment of 50 women from prison who "usually do not fight on the front line." Both the source itself and its content raise doubts - what kind of recruitment of 50 women is this, and where are they involved, if not at the front? In any case, this is nothing compared to the tens of thousands of male prisoners recruited last year into the Wagner storm troopers. However, I do not rule out that there may be individual cases of the existence of female snipers or even small groups such as female death squads, but this is not a mass phenomenon, the war does not have a female face.

And the RUSSIAN nuclear industry NON-SELECTIVELY fell to almost 0 level.
Lol dude. The Russian nuclear industry is a world leader, from which all the closest competitors (China, USA, South Korea, France, Great Britain-Germany-Netherlands) lag behind not even for years, but for decades.

For reference, the only US uranium enrichment plant for commercial use in New Mexico belongs to the European concern Urenco. The Americans have fucked up all their key developments and engineering competencies in the field of the nuclear industry. Grin
917  Local / Юристы / Re: CBDC в России on: April 26, 2023, 09:22:49 PM
Выскажу своё мнение по поводу цифрового рубля. Я думаю это вполне логичный шаг по грядущей консолидации банковского сектора и потенциальный двухсотмиллиметровый гвоздь в крышку гроба всяких небольших региональных коммерческих банков. Нахуй эти банки вообще нужны, по крайней мере за пределами топ-10? Наебулина тактически грамотно зачищает поляну от паразитов-посредников, сначала СБП (банки уже нехило лососнули тунца на минус комиссии за переводы), затем новая форма диджитал-рубля (который как безнал, но типа другой). Кто боится цифрового концлагеря - бояться поздно, мы уже в нём. А вот мелким оптом побрить ебучих банкстеров, которых чёто развелось слишком овердохуя - это богоугодная хуйня я считаю. Так что я в целом конечно за биткоин, но всякие прогрессивные нововведения типа CBDC тоже вполне себе поощряю, как потенциально эффективный метод санации банковского сектора.

Не удивлюсь, если лет через 5-10 ипотеку можно будет взять напрямую в Центробанке в цифровых рублях по текущей учётной ключевой ставке. Потому что ну а хуле бы и нет?

ps кстати вот вполне себе годный фак по цифровому рублю из первых рук.
918  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I have to mute most of the people who I communicate with on this site. on: April 26, 2023, 07:25:55 PM
be.open-I am ignoring you. I am not going to respond to your comment. You seem to be completely and utterly consumed by your own hatred. You are a terrible person. You hate education. You are f***ing stupid.
You simply have nothing to answer on the merits, because I pointed out a gross logical error in your conclusions and your problems with communication and self-identification. And you did not find anything better than to go to direct insults that you promised to ignore me. It turns out that you lied to me. Not good. But I'm not mad at you because you're still funny. Funny lying asshole lol. Grin

Now go fuck yourself.
919  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I have to mute most of the people who I communicate with on this site. on: April 26, 2023, 07:11:36 PM
be.open-"You don't have to answer me, we don't know each other, but I don't like you anymore."-Then you are ignored because you clearly hate knowledge and science too.
Do I understand correctly that you identify yourself with science and knowledge? Lol dude, you're funny. I do not hate you, because it is not rational to cultivate such a destructive feeling for a person who cannot even choose an avatar to stop being faceless on this forum. I appreciate your contribution to science, although I can't verify the veracity of what you say about your doctorate, but you wouldn't lie about such things, would you? Lol, you're really funny. Grin
920  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Another bank again on: April 26, 2023, 06:31:44 PM
We need to see more of these failing companies. Any company that made bad decisions in the past should suffer the consequences of their actions. They should go bankrupt so their capital gets released and somebody else will replace them and do a better job. That's what capitalism is all about. If a company does bad practices, they need to go down so another company that is better at doing the same thing can replace them. The customers need to be smarter when choosing a business partner too. They need to stick to the bigger and safer banks so their capital will be safe in an event like that.
Let's be honest, with the current level of development of digital technologies and cryptography, any commercial banks (no matter how big or small) are an unnecessary intermediary between the central bank and the end client (regardless of legal entity or individual). There are no reasonable reasons other than historical reasons why commercial banks continue to exist.

All banks will die.
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