nosduhm

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nosduhm

nosduhm

@compbiom

phd student structural bioinformatics. compound-proteomic interaction, information theory/entropy, simulation design, drug dev. credentialed dipshit.

/dev/null Katılım Kasım 2017
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Tyler Rogoway
Tyler Rogoway@Aviation_Intel·
Tom Clancy looking down from above stunned that this is actually happening.
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Isobel Koshiw
Isobel Koshiw@IKoshiw·
This 👇. The whole point of Wagner being a ‘private military company’ was to create distance between their actions and the Russian state. Here, (in his appeal to end the rift), the dpty head of Russia’s military intel says he’s worked with Wagner since day 1. ICC red carpet.
Christo Grozev@christogrozev

GRU deputy chief Alexeev issues a plea to Wagnerites to stop "the coup", whole at the same time providing ammunition to countless lawyers working on war crimes against Russia. "I've been shoulder to shoulder with your PMC since 2014, working on missions in the national interest"

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nosduhm@compbiom·
Honestly, fuck Wagner but lol
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Jack Margolin
Jack Margolin@Jack_Mrgln·
Video appearing to show Wagner fighters and Prigozhin himself around Southern Military District buildings. Prigozhin grills Deputy Defense Minister Yevkurov and First Deputy Head of GRU Alekseev in person.
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Aric Toler
Aric Toler@AricToler·
Hard to understate how insane this is. Rostov has over a million people, Russia's 11th most populated city and a military hub. It's like disgruntled Blackwater vets seizing San Diego against little to no resistance.
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@Sneakyness @lemonodor I agree with your point about OTAR too, it's weird and makes me curious about what is actually happening, but hard to speculate based on that one sentence.
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@Sneakyness @lemonodor Fwiw, I'm skeptical too but that was just one unsourced line in the article. It's also worth noting that they may not be actually cracking the encryption (i.e. the algo itself) but instead just have e.g. a captured keyed radio to 'decrypt it in real time'
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John Wiseman
John Wiseman@lemonodor·
Two surprises (for me) in this article: "Ukrainian UAV losses remain at approximately 10,000 per month. Russian EW is also apparently achieving real time interception and decryption of Ukrainian Motorola 256-bit encrypted tactical communications systems" rusi.org/explore-our-re…
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Oracle
Oracle@OracleHasRisen·
I remain convinced that Prigozhin is doing a mega troll routine to distract the West from Russia’s true intentions. Come back to reality kids The Ukraine War and the Great Reset Rockefellers, the oil magnates, and Rothschilds, the speculation gurus and investment fleas, thought that their Ukraine Project would be success. Had this been a success, the next geopolitical targets would have been Iran and China. And while this was going on, the next phase of their plan was to implement the CBDC –the central banks digital currency. But, the Ukraine Project turned into a complete failure. This failure has led to panic within the 2 families. This panic, in turn, is being felt by all its key vassals in the political, business and financial class. This panic is being seen by the world, when leaders of the Western worlds, or their puppets, make moronic statements and threats. When they see the positive outcomes of meetings between the leaders of the Global South, or Zone B, they are reduced to snarling, whining, scandals, and so on. The spectacle of these figures of the Collective West, or Zone A, is a sight to see. The 2 families would rather see the world blown up than losing their empires. The problem lies in the coming weeks and months. There will come a point in time when the Rockefeller Empire MAY exercise the nuclear option. And that will bring about a whole new set of problems. The US military has fallen behind Russia in technological advances. The West has underestimated Russia’s economic and military potential. While Russia has deployed and fired several different types of hypersonic missiles, the US failed in its 5th attempt to launch a successful test of a hypersonic missile. In addition, Russian air defense systems are world class. The production capability of Russia’s military industrial complex is GREATER THAN THE COMBINED capacity of NATO! In some cases, by a factor of 10! This is not even taking equipment losses of Ukraine on the battlefield. Russia destroyed around 8,500 of Ukraine’s tanks and armored vehicles in 13 months of war. These are just some of the litany of problems haunting the Pentagon. In a recent speech, a US top general warned that it would be “very difficult” for Washington to face Russia and China. On March 29, General Mark Milley stated that USA would have serious problems if it really had to deal with a conflict against Beijing and Moscow. “Our military, capability-wise, can fight in a lot of places with different types of contingencies, but if you’re talking about a serious conflict with a MAJOR great power, realistically, putting both China and Russia together is a very, very difficult thing”. "From a nuclear deterrent posture – we are very secure because we have an exceptional nuclear system (…) We can guarantee it without question”, he said, and that – – “We are left with a major problem: Our current complex economy is in danger of degrading remarkably in the next few years, but we have no replacement available. Even before then, we may NEED to do battle, in new ways, with OTHER countries for the limited resources that are available.” The US military went from a superb fighting machine to a train wreck in the space of 2 decades. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq cost trillions in treasure, but it also helped to break the back of the American military. Other nations stole their thunder. As a result, both Russia and China have overtaken the Pentagon in terms of advancement in military technologies. US military power has declined in terms of manpower, equipment and technology advances. They care about Wokeism teaching generals! Let us take the example of the US Navy: 30 years ago, a US battle carrier group could be taken down by 3 Russian subs. Today, it would take only 1 Russian sub. It is an economy of warfare. It means that Russian technological advantage has taken over the US. 15 years ago, The US homeland was immune to a missile attack from its adversaries. Today, Russian subs can station themselves around several hundred kilometers off-shore. Advanced missiles and torpedoes can hit the US mainland within 5-10 mins of launch. Besides, Russia has the ability to target high-value targets with precision hypersonic missiles. In so far as China is concerned, the Chinese Navy has a larger fleet than the US, although they still lack a competent submarine force. As for the great Spring Offensive against the Russian forces, time will tell if this is another media hype and armchair generals' delirium, or a real thing. Remember that Russia was not prepared to help Libya in 2011 or Eastern Ukraine in 2014. That changed dramatically in 2019 when Syria's Bashar Al Assad asked for help, and Russia answered. The Russian military was more than ready. In 2011 the good old players like Barack Obama, Nicolas Sarkozy, Elizabeth II, David Cameron, Silvio Berlusconni, Anders Fogh Rasmussen and a bunch of other servants of the 2 families made it crystal clear - Gaddafi must go. Why? Well, our poor Gaddafi wasn't that poor in his soul: 1. Gaddafi wanted to create the United States of Africa with one COMMON currency backed by GOLD; 2. Gaddafi wanted to create the federal army of Africa; 3. The-Man-Made-Miracle was a multi-billion project of water system, water found under the desert to make the Northern Africa an oasis and an economical miracle. This project didn't see the light of day in the same terms as Nordstream II - Uncle Sam had other plans. Read the novel Dune! 4. And when a president of a vassal state as Libya - Gaddafi - curses the combined West during the United Nations assembly saying "the rules based order" ain't worth a damn and destroys the UN charter, one must know he must go down. Hard. Gaddafi was killed by "moderate rebels". Credit - Obama's administration of targeting drone killers. Think TV show Homeland - why, why our Muslim brothers are portrayed as profoundly barbaric, stupid, ignorant, even sexist? Why a couple of two Muslims making love must be observed by a CIA officer next door? The hell is that? Is there an agenda? They finished Gaddafi off by shoveling up his anus a metal rod. Gaddafi's last words were - "What have I done to you?" Not to the "moderate" rebels, no. They beheaded people and raped teenage girls because, well, they're Muslims themselves who destroyed Churches and... Mosques! What has Gaddafi done to the bunch of pawns mentioned a few paragraphs earlier and their masters, the two evil families? Gaddafi wanted to undo the Great Reset - the REORGANIZATION of global wealth through planned pandemics, planned wars, planned economic crashes and the dictate of IMF and World Bank. Both entities are in the tight grip of the two families. As for Zelensky's "statement" - some statements of his remind us those of Dementia Joey - Zelensky is reading the script of his masters - could Russia have another goal than losing? People should ask - could Ukraine be free from Russia and, AT THE SAME TIME, from the combined Western corporations' looting? Ukraine can offer to the brave new world not only the golden crops. Geopolitical position, gas and land heads up to Bill Gates. Ask Zelensky himself. He already is negotiating Ukraine's restoration plans with... JPMorgan Chase. Yep! Google what that is. And Zelensky's statements before the war that Ukraine-forget joining NATO - WOULD LIKE to obtain nukes! Imagine the reaction this statement caused to the General Staff of Russian Military. Again, if anyone thinks that this dirty war is only a conflict between two states in the Eurasian continent, remember that an ideological accomplice of Victoria Nuland 7 months ago was drilled in the Senate's Intelligence Committee hearing about Pentagon biolabs in Ukraine. Her answer was, "We don't want those [laboratories] to fall into the hands of Russians." Those corporations of arms manufacturers and banks "too big to fail" owned by BLACKROCK, STATE STREET and VANGUARD which are in the orbit of the two families care not about some obscure UN charters or "rules based international order." Remember that the wars that happened in the last 20 years were based on the false pretext of R2P aka "responsibility to protect." When this hype failed as same as the global cooling agenda in the seventies, hence we have now global warming, the two families smoked some crack and imagined new thing - "rules based order". WAR IS PEACE - an alcoholic, a cocaine addict and the worst nightmare UK experienced in the modern times, Boris Johnson, went to Kiev last March to work up Zelensky. Remember? It'd been talks about peace from the Ukraine side. IGNORANCE IS STRENGT - think Wokeism followers attacking peaceful protesters who don't believe a mammal with a penis can bear children Had the Ukraine Planned War been a success, the two evil families would have: - brought about another pandemic using already extremely successfully tested FEAR and INCENTIVE tactics AND - introduced the free world to the CBDC - Central Bank Digital Currency. Take my words for granted, my misguided brethren, and read what the Bank of England had to say on 19 April 2021: "It [digital currency] would exist alongside cash and bank deposits, rather THAN replacing them." England right now is facing a budget hole of some 50 billion. Italy, Japan, USA and the Eurozone are dead bankrupt. Zero interest rates or even negative? Are those central banks high on acid? Kidding me? And the derivatives' market? Derivatives are legal bets on, let's say, how Johnny's interest rates of his mortgage will behave in the future. Derivatives are gambling bets on whether Elon Musk will inhabit Mars in two years, or two hundred. We are talking about a trillion dollars debt of bets worldwide.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Prigozhin invited the leaders of Russian defense ministry to Bakhmut to stop their fleeing troops. He also said that Wagner PMC was "using their ammunition to stop the fleeing servicemen of the Russian army". (From Prigozhin's response to Viktor Sobolev, member of defense committee of the Russian parliament. Published on Prigozhin's press-service Telegram)
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@EvansRyan202 @h8s_twitting @donaldcclarke Is there a review process with subject matter experts? I've disagreed with some other material and viewpoints, similar concerns others mentioned. But specifically w.r.t. AI/ML type articles: they are often completely incoherent or otherwise seriously flawed. Have a nice day too
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Ryan Evans
Ryan Evans@EvansRyan202·
@compbiom @h8s_twitting @donaldcclarke Thanks Matt for your input. We don't stop tweeting an article just because someone doesn't like it or disagrees with it. I don't know which article you're talking about of course but I hope our other articles on the topic have been better in your estimate. Have a great Sunday
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Ryan Evans
Ryan Evans@EvansRyan202·
As with all other publications, the WOTR Twitter account is one of our marketing distribution channels. Some people choose to argue with the WOTR Twitter account and I'm not sure why. It doesn't respond. The discourse happens w/ others: the author, the professional community, etc
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@maibacherstr @WarOnTheRocks I have some degree of expertise in AI/ML and it really made me question the quality of the other articles I don't have subject matter expertise in. One particular article kept getting reposted but any critique would just be lost on the next repost. Makes any engagement ephemeral
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@maibacherstr @WarOnTheRocks I mentioned this in another thread but I basically stopped reading once I noticed them repeatedly promoting some incoherent, dumb, yet confidently written; 'strategic outlook' word salads on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Made me think about their review process...
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@h8s_twitting @EvansRyan202 @donaldcclarke I have some degree of expertise in AI/ML and it really made me question the quality of the other articles I don't have as much or any subject matter expertise in. There was one particular article that kept getting promoted but any critique would just be lost on the next repost.
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@h8s_twitting @EvansRyan202 @donaldcclarke I mentioned this in another thread but I basically stopped reading once I noticed them repeatedly promoting some incoherent, dumb, yet confidently written; 'strategic outlook' word salads on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Made me think about their review process.
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@SashoTodorov1 @LivFaustDieJung It's also a place for confidently written 'strategic outlooks' on artificial intelligence and machine learning in the near future NatSec / IR / Geopolitics contexts which are often dumb and incoherent speculative science-fiction word salads
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@Kama_Kamilia may i pay you or donate to a cause of your choice to commission one of your banger avatars?
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@jonathanmaul @billhathaway @SwiftOnSecurity eg. desk one could go up 100-200 ppm from exhalation in general direction and start setting off noti's while another in different area would read below threshold, yet both would consistently rise thoughout the day. clear global pattern vs local differences in multi-configurations
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@jonathanmaul @billhathaway @SwiftOnSecurity for sure, was pretty interesting to me to have a sensor in different parts of a room throughout the day -- i would love a comprehensive systematic review or meta analysis on this. I had a low rent raspi + cheaper sensors than tay's but you can absolutely see interesting patterns
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@jonathanmaul @billhathaway @SwiftOnSecurity basically, it's cool and probably a good idea to have these monitors but those variables and others can really change the context of the readings you're getting, important to keep in mind
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@jonathanmaul @billhathaway @SwiftOnSecurity I've got monitors also and agree. note that there are other variables including altitude, sensor sensitivity/air factors like density and local air flows, room volume/height, and sensor placement relative to ceiling height. would love to see a comprehensive study
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nosduhm@compbiom·
@MorozMichael In the absence of encryption i understand why people would resort to ad-hoc coding. why it wasn't encrypted in the first place is the evergreen question when claiming to operate an artillery first doctrine, alleged combined arms, 5th gen jets, and a nuclear deterrent.
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Michael 🇺🇦
Michael 🇺🇦@MorozMichael·
@compbiom For obvious reasons it’s hard to know the “why” for certain, but it seems like 1) inadequate training 2) inadequate equipment, possibly due to corruption 3) inadequate preparation due to expectations of swift victory
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Michael 🇺🇦
Michael 🇺🇦@MorozMichael·
Russian Comms Update Some highlights from the past couple weeks of their comms. Russians were using this frequency to transmit orders:
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