Go start another alt and live some more online you ing baby back .
Go start another alt and live some more online you ing baby back .
Sure, the sanctions do not work!
Nice demining.
Really great.
This is probably a stupid question, but did the person/people in it survive? Or perhaps it was just parked.
Last edited by DMX7; 04-23-2023 at 08:54 PM.
It was just parked.
Not safe for russian tanks.
https://www.technologyreview.com/202...ndex-skolkovo/How Russia killed its tech industry
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In Russia, technology was one of the few sectors where people felt they could succeed on merit instead of connections. The industry also maintained a spirit of openness: Russian entrepreneurs won international funding and made deals all over the world. For a time, the Kremlin seemed to embrace this openness too, inviting international companies to invest in Russia.
But cracks in Russia’s tech industry started appearing well before the war. For more than a decade, the government has attempted to put Russia’s internet and its most powerful tech companies in a tight grip, threatening an industry that once promised to bring the country into the future. Experts MIT Technology Review spoke with say Russia’s war against Ukraine only accelerated the damage that was already being done, further pushing the country’s biggest tech companies into isolation and chaos and corralling its citizens into its tightly controlled domestic internet, where news comes from official government sources and free speech is severely curtailed.
“The Russian leadership chose a completely different path of development for the country,” says Ruben Enikolopov, assistant professor at the Barcelona School of Economics and former rector of Russia’s New Economic School. Isolation became a strategic choice, he says.
The tech industry was not Russia’s biggest, but it was one of the main drivers of the economy, says Enikolopov. Between 2015 and 2021, the IT sector in Russia was responsible for more than a third of the growth in the country’s GDP, reaching 3.7 trillion rubles ($47.8 billion) in 2021. Even though that cons uted just 3.2% of total GDP, Enikolopov says that as the tech industry falls behind, Russia’s economy will stagnate. “I think this is probably one of the biggest blows to future economic growth in Russia,” he says.
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Dr. Reality is one TOUGH Professor
3-5 day special operation.
Another quick reminder, what ruzzia has become in last year or so.
All the winning.
It's not like Russia can actually produce anything for export and sustain the war. India knows RUS can't build enough to fill orders after RUS lost most of its (functional) tanks in UKR
Everything from ball bearings to chips becomes more expensive and hard to get. Russia will not be ramping up production.
It appears that some experts who have been examining how this war must end for Ukraine basically involves Crimea.
Ukraine must retake Crimea as it prevents any Russian naval docking and opens up trade for Crimea.
The South is really the major way Russia resupplies itself as well as being focal point for some of the most deadly missile and drone attacks. Most of the major air assaults originate here. Russia has shown very little ability to actually take any significant territory in the East and the border regions.
The West is very divided if Ukraine has the ability to take Crimea.
Most of the military experts say all it would take is the West supplying the proper amount of ammo and equipment. They hate this slow bleed of equipment.
The political people want to dangle Crimea as some sort of area that can be used in negotiations once more of Crimea is taken. In any event, the assault on Crimea would become much easier if it was prosecuted in full during the summer as the land needs to be drier. Hater is confused about the fact roads are easier to drive military equipment on. So we all can wait to hear back concerning his assessments from Russian tweeters with an audience of 3.
South Africa pulls out of the ICC at request of Russia
Vlad Putin will be able to travel to SA for the BRICS meeting
99 problems but the ICC aint one
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