With battery tech going the way its going in two years how far do you think these drones will fly? Enough to hit all surrounding countries and cause chaos. There is also the Al bab whatever its called strait as well to shutdown.
I worry this war has only made things worse in every regard and pulling out at a time like this is also bad. The reason no one wanted to get into this position is because it takes some fucked shit and some pain to get out properly.
Actually arming rebels is how countries are freed. Its not the only way but it is one of the most common. Also Iran arms rebels so whats your point in highlighting the US support for rebel groups?
Your perspective on who is being liberated and who is doing the liberating relies on a simplistic narrative. Ironically, the central figure of that narrative, Donald Trump, has openly stated that he does not mind seizing oil or returning the nation to the Dark Ages. Furthermore, they have backed armed protests and expressed a willingness to arm Kurdish factions.
I am uncertain about the logic or framework you are utilizing. If you believe such actions constitute "freeing" a country, then we clearly do not share the same moral and ethical standards.
I think you're assuming way to much from my comment. I was pushing back on the idea that arming rebel group isnt how countries are freed not supporting what Trump is doing.
A violent takeover may not immediately lead to a "free" country but it does open the doors to change and from that change can come freedom. Or in a different perspective its not freedom its just to be free from that certain regime.
because the person funding isnt doing it out of the good of their heart. They have interests in removing the current government. The rebels also have interests in removing the current government. That is all its just two people working together on a common goal its not that deep.
Normslly you'd expext that more (and cheaper) supply would drive down prices. Classic market logic.
How do do you explain that this market logic ceases to exist for renewables only? A whopping ~2TW or ~35% of generated power in China is renewable and since renewable energy is roughly 1.5 to 4 times cheaper than e.g. coal per kW/h produced that ought to have some impact.
If it has not I'd be curious in your explaination of the mechanism involved.
China's power price has never reflected market costs. But the reason why you arent seeing it drop with so much renewables added is because your numbers are wrong. Its about 20-25% generated as renewables over the past 5 years and while a lot of renewable capacity and non renewable capacity has been added the power demand has raised to match. When we look at the current demand its a near inf scale whatever is available modern industry will consume.
When we compare this to the power boom in the 2000s they were able to build enough energy generation to meet demand and were able to drive the price down from 30c rural and 17c city to 8cents for both.
Oh look someone over glazing AI and its usefulness. I hope this is a real person authentically sharing their opinion and not some AI startup guerrilla marketing.
Are they really stealing it though? They only brought the IP 30 years later they didnt make it or put any work towards it. The openTTD community has easily done 100x the work to extend the game.
This makes me wonder why squatter's rights are not a thing here...but I don't know much about the current and previous legal status of the open genres like OpenTTD.
Well, because I'm not getting 80-100ms latency. In a first-person shooter, 100ms would be 6 frames and make the game basically unplayable with a mouse. Also there's nothing intrinsically expensive about DLSS to cause such a latency. I suspect something is wrong with your setup?
If you dont believe me you can look up latency tests for it. without DLSS rendering is ~15ms. With preformance mode DLSS that raises to about 30-35MS. Balanced is about 60ms and beautiful is 90-100ms input latency.
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