dormantdev
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dormantdev
@dormantdev
jobfree jack-of-all-trades, into security, cloud, AI and anything in between.
Joined Haziran 2025
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@tarasco12345 @TheFl0orIsLaVa "You woukd not place kitchen cabinet above the gas oven"
have you seen american kitchens? They even place microwaves abouve gas stove.
Maybe staged, but not AI btw.
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How many of you used to have oranges back then? Bc i can't remember any.
Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake
A typical Soviet kitchen in A residential apartment. Latvia SSR, 1974 (USSR)
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@earlightswindle @tarasco12345 @TheFl0orIsLaVa Don't fall for the paranoia, confirmation bias is a devil.

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@TheFl0orIsLaVa Such a bulshit image. Max 7m2 for the kitchen. Oranges??? Once in a year if lucky. And they are forgetting komunalka, they should add some neighbors in that AI generated shit.
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@TheFl0orIsLaVa this is AI, the kitchens were half of this. and what is the giant red gas container doing there in the corner?
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@tarasco12345 @TheFl0orIsLaVa And here's the same photo in a June 2020 article, 2 1/2 years before ChatGPT was released. We need a name for this paranoia, I propose "AI derangement syndrome", "AIDS". rbth.com/history/332322…
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@TheFl0orIsLaVa AI slope. You woukd not place kitchen cabinet above the gas oven as that would block the ventilation. And oranges )))))
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@tarasco12345 @TheFl0orIsLaVa correct
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@tarasco12345 @TheFl0orIsLaVa This is not AI. It was uploaded three years ago already when publicly available models where nowhere near as good. Also having cabinets above the oven is no argument, you still see that a lot today. My last kitchen had it for example. m.fishki.net/mix/4457147-ku…
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Pretty sure I’d consider this offer 😂
Tennis Facts@TennisFacts1
Ellen Perez turned down a $5,000 offer for her match worn underwear #tennis #Facts
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Communism kills people and inventions. Polish engineer and inventor Jacek Karpiński could have made Poland an IT powerhouse, but his potential was never fully realized due to the communist system he lived under. In 1970s Poland, Karpiński made an incredible technological breakthrough: the K-202. It was a computer capable of a million operations per second, yet small enough to fit into a briefcase. At a time when computers were not only slower but also the size of large cupboards, this was a remarkable accomplishment.
When Karpiński debuted the K-202 at the Poznań International Fair in 1971, it drew significantly more attention than its main Polish competitor, the slow and bulky Odra. The press was ecstatic; the weekly Perspektywy wrote: "A micro-computer based on fourth-generation electronic components was made; it is the most universal machine of its kind in the world. It operates at a speed of a million operations per second, a result matched only by the American Super Nova and the English Modular One."
Unfortunately, the communist regime blocked the device from mass production. Karpiński's goal was a versatile micro-computer not limited to scientific use, a device that would have been at the forefront of global development. While the Institute of Experimental Physics lacked the funds, the army also ultimately declined the project. Their decision was based on a committee's finding that the project was impossible to realize because... if it were possible, the Americans would have already done it.

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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank This has absolutely nothing to do with my country and the possibility of our unilateral intervention
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Misery loves company I guess, hence why Ukrainians love posting such stuff
Kate Levchuk@KateGoesTech
Won't be surprised if Baltic states suddenly “stop meeting NATO membership standards” in the nearest months 🙃
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank If this post wasn't "specific" enough for you on who's doing the nuclear fearmongering, you are not informed enough to comment on this topic. x.com/dormantdev/sta…
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank I find it highly naive to believe that for example a country that in year five of the war still hasn't sent Taurus because "nuclear escalation" and "historic responsibility" would bomb Russian territory. For Narva or Daugavpils.
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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank You literally brought up nuclear escalation and the fearmongering around them by an unspecified “them” (the people who do that are those in power). We won’t have any nuclear war. The threats are for deterrence.
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank Which of course will never happen without key alleys like the US, Germany and France joining, which they won't, hence "wishful thinking". Scholz is not chancellor anymore, his successor explicitly campaigned on sending Taurus, and guess who still hasn't got Taurus.


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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank I didn’t just say bombing. We border Russia. Should they invade the Baltics, we should invade, annex Królewiec, and once/if they are repelled from the Baltics then move north to occupy St Petersburg and cut the Russians off from the Baltic Sea.
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank Nowhere did I talk about NATO using nuclear weapons. You keep missing the point.
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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank None of them are committed to fire an atomic weapon should Russia carry out an invasion. Nuclear weapons are a last resort due to the threat of mutual annihilation. Since nobody wants to be obliterated in nuclear hellfire, they won’t actually press the button.
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank Whether or not NATO members bombing Russian territory to defend the Baltics is "wishful thinking", we will find out when the day has come. Which, again, I hope we never see.

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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank I see, you’re using a VPN to appear in America. This isn’t wishful thinking. I’m saying they are ours to protect because they’re just as much of a victim of the partitions as we were, and the Russians are never again to annex them.
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank You're arguing with the wrong person. It's not me who's been scaring the population about a "nuclear escalation". If you want to address me, you'd have to convince me why in case of a Russian invasion of a Baltic country, those decisionmakers would radically change their minds.
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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank There isn’t going to be a nuclear war. If Russia invades, nobody will press that button. It’ll be a conventional world war like the last two had been.
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank I'm not American and nothing about my profile indicates so. But yes, I am convinced it would not happen. And that nobody is helped by such unrealistic wishful thinking. Not that any of us would get to make the decision.
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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank I’m saying that we (Poland) should, and that you (America) have an obligation to do so as well. Nobody knows the future so you aren’t saying that this (intervention) won’t happen, but rather that you believe that it won’t. I’m saying that we absolutely should intervene.
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@AnonSyri @CzaPaw @Ziggydank I find it highly naive to believe that for example a country that in year five of the war still hasn't sent Taurus because "nuclear escalation" and "historic responsibility" would bomb Russian territory. For Narva or Daugavpils.
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@dormantdev @CzaPaw @Ziggydank We should. I support our intervention should the Russians invade. Not only are they fellow NATO states so we (AND YOU!) have an obligation to defend them, but they are also *our* kin. We shared the Commonwealth with the Lithuanians and Latvians. Their home was once our home too
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