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Eric Jonker

@ewjonker

Husband/Mathematician/Developer/Entrecôte Primeur. Never mildly funny. Special interest in physics, geopolitics, military (tech) & the 'Special Forces values'.

Amsterdam Katılım Mart 2011
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Eric Jonker
Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
De westerse waardes: - Dienstbaarheid - Je ego begraven - Trouw zijn als niemand kijkt - Lijden in stilte; verdraag onrecht - Je verstand is de baas, niet je emotie - In één keer goed; niet goed is opnieuw - Doelbewust communiceren Aka 'the SF values': v2.videoland.com/sas-p_2174
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Eric Jonker
Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
Definitie van autocratie, Jan? #35 @ 1:04:10? "De democratie waarin alles al vaststaat. Waarin alles nep is. Elk overleg met de overheid is nep, want uiteindelijk gaan ze je forceren." Ulsula "we've got tools" von der Leyen. De democratie met de escalatieladder is een charade.
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⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
First thing you think of when you see this
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Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@lippyent 33 rps is 1980 rpm. That is the typing speed of a FHD secretary.
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Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@igor_os777 Both can be typed without using SHIFT, so what's the big fuss? It is overuse of underscores by the bearded men that kill your wrists. And, as stated, Windows is entirely liberal. You can use slashes in Win32, File Explorer and PowerShell. That's all I regularly use anyway.
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Igor Os
Igor Os@igor_os777·
Ever wondered why Windows uses backslashes (\) while Unix stubbornly sticks to forward slashes (/)? Blame IBM and Microsoft’s shortsightedness in DOS. Unix pioneered forward-slash file separation, a sensible design choice adopted in URLs. When MS-DOS added directories, forward slashes already had another job—command-line options. In a panicked rush, Gates and company arbitrarily chose backslashes. Cue decades of pain for generations of IT admins juggling both OSes. One tiny decision, forever cursing humanity with confusing slashes, awkward escapes, and decades of ranting from frustrated Unix beards. You can practically hear Unix devs laughing all the way from Bell Labs.
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Eric Jonker
Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@Dolfijnmanjohns Same thing. It is a matter of succession, each of these empires providing lineage, royal blood, roles, operating schemes, institutions and influence to the successor, extending to today. Even in obvious ways, if you care to inform yourself.
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Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@IRANinTJ Tajikistan, ..., How can you take such a bad situation and screw it up even worse?! This can be criticized on so many levels. The simplest of which is that it is just incredibly crude and small minded. If this is supposed to be humour, then you have some reflection to do.
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Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@rinusredpill Silenced conscience. Hardened heart. Wears the stare as a mark of graduation, a proof of manhood. This schoolboy was passed over for leadership in 2020. Predecessor Kaag was a diplomat, not a politician. She led because Jetten didn't have this stare yet. youtube.com/watch?v=1dGVQX…
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Rinus Jansen
Rinus Jansen@rinusredpill·
Zware MK-Ultra vibes. Die specifieke, wezenloze staar is het resultaat van trauma-gebaseerde mind control. Er leeft daar binnenin letterlijk niemand meer, enkel nog de geprogrammeerde functies van het establishment. De waarheid staat in zijn gezicht geschreven voor wie het wil zien. #MindControl #MKUltra
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Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@donaldgorbachev Invisibility is the selling point. 15cm² radar cross section is awesomeness gullible patriots gobbled up like cream. Other metrics are not even mentioned. No other nation has a "Stealth Fighter". Especially after Buđanovci. But congress voted for profit and it has to deliver.
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Donald J. Gorbachev@donaldgorbachev·
The Five-Second Epistemology of How Iran Shot Down the F-35 از پیش طراحی شده. Pre-designed. Press TV published it. Iran turned the radars off on purpose. Planned for weeks. The empire spent 35 days destroying Iranian radar systems. Iran let them. Iran turned the radars off and let the empire think it worked. The empire told the F-35s the radars are down. The airspace is safe. Fly deep. Fly into Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. Hundreds of kilometers inside Iran. The stealth doesn’t need to be stealthy because there’s no radar to hide from. It’s safe. It wasn’t safe. The radars were off. The passive infrared was on. The system that doesn’t emit. The system that reads heat not radar. The system that doesn’t care about stealth because stealth defeats radar and there was no radar. Iran turned the radars off to turn the stealth off. The F-35 flew in invisible to radar that wasn’t there. The infrared saw the engine. The engine is hot. The stealth can’t cool the engine. The $1.7 trillion program that defeats radar meeting the system that doesn’t use radar. ABC told you the radars were down. ABC thought it was the alibi. The empire briefed ABC on the trap without knowing it was the trap. The radars were down is the empire’s explanation. The radars were off on purpose is Iran’s. The empire celebrated the destruction of the radar. Iran celebrated the empire celebrating. The empire flew the F-35 into the gap the empire created. Iran was waiting in the gap with infrared. Press TV says F-35. The kitchen says F-35. Wendy Sherman hashtagged F-35. The 495th Fighter Squadron insignia says F-35. The non-magnetic fasteners on the body panel say F-35. The air intake component says F-35. Arabic Twitter confirmed F-35. The empire says F-15E. The paint says F-15E. CNN says F-15E (ذكية / هوشمند، كاملة / کامل). Day 35. Iran turned the radars off. The empire flew the F-35 into the dark. The infrared was waiting. از پیش طراحی شده. Pre-designed. Still closed. Day 35.
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WATCH: The F-35 was sold as untouchable. Until it wasn't. 💥✈️ Follow Press TV on Telegram: t.me/PressTV

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Lukasz Olejnik
Lukasz Olejnik@lukOlejnik·
Physicist has written a fascinating big beautiful paper.Let’s not be afraid to call it what it is - groundbreaking. For hundreds of years, mathematics had dozens of “basic” functions: sine, cosine, logarithm, square root, exponential. You know these from school. Everyone does. Now it turns out that all of it is one single operator: E(x, y) = exp(x) - ln(y), and the constant 1. Sin, cos, π - everything follows from this neatly , just nest it properly. Nature hid the simplest possible description of reality. And it was just been found. The whole thing is beautiful and remarkable, here the word “groundbreaking” is not a marketing buzzword. For instance, instead of writing π or 3.14, one can now elegantly write E(E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(E(E(E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,E(E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,1),1)),E(E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(1,1)),1))),1)),1)),1)),1))),1)),E(E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(1,1))),1))),1)),1)),1)),1),1),1))),1))),1)),E(E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(E(1,E(1,E(E(1,1),1))),1)),E(1,1))),1))),1)),1)),1)),1) arxiv.org/abs/2603.21852
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Eric Jonker
Eric Jonker@ewjonker·
@robbertleusink The empire was Dutch. Liberal free cities. The Company. Shares. Colonial on coastal slivers. The empire fought at sea. Collateral. The Bank of England beat Napoleon. The empire fought over tea. The Federal Reserve is neither. The empire fought the Jerry. The fasces survived.
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Robbert Leusink
Robbert Leusink@robbertleusink·
In 1581 the Dutch kicked out the King of Spain and declared themselves a republic Thomas Jefferson had Dutch law books in his library; The Declaration of Independence follows the same structure The Dutch created a female figure holding a lance topped with a cap of liberty She appeared on Dutch coins by 1694: a century before America or France The French called her Marianne Bartholdi scaled her up and put her in New York Harbour We built the image of liberty Everyone else borrowed it
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Netanyahu impresses me a lot. What kind of power is this that can shatter Trump’s popularity and still continue to call the shots? What kind of symbiosis has been created that not even the threat of defeat in both chambers can stop? The White House is swimming against the internal and global current, and even so, it refuses to reassess its course.
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@HealthRanger Twice the distance? Then twice the tankers required for the same volume hauled. Tanker speeds do not vary much. Capacity per ship has its ideal distribution. Much longer distances mean longer voyages which might mean preference for larger ships, removing that capacity elsewhere.
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
Yes, it's fake news about a new wave of "empty tankers" headed to the USA because of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Typical White House propaganda. Empty tankers are always empty on one leg -- that's just how shipping works. Oil tankers travel loaded in one direction and empty ("in ballast") in the other. There is nothing unusual about empty tankers appearing on a map at any given moment. Seeing "empty" tankers on an AIS map is normal — it means nothing without knowing their actual destinations. The tonne-mile problem: The US Gulf is ~9,000–10,000 nautical miles from Asia — roughly 50–60% farther than the Persian Gulf. Asian countries (China, Japan, South Korea) consume the vast majority of Persian Gulf oil. Rerouting to the US would be enormously expensive in tonne-miles, freight costs, and time. It's not something a refinery would choose lightly. More than 400 oil-laden tankers and dozens of LNG/LPG carriers remain anchored outside the Persian Gulf, awaiting signals for passage, meaning ships were stuck trying to get out of the Gulf, not racing to fill up in America. The US itself is a net oil exporter. Even if demand for US crude increased due to the Hormuz closure, the first new American oil refinery in nearly fifty years is under development in Brownsville, Texas, and won't be operational for years -- meaning infrastructure bottlenecks limit how quickly the US could actually scale up to replace Persian Gulf supply. The "121 tankers" story comes from counting empty (ballast) tankers on a shipping map near the US -- something that happens every single day regardless of what's happening in the Persian Gulf. The people promoting this as some sort of Trump "victory" are truly retarded.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 121 empty oil tankers are now heading to the United States as President Trump urges countries hit by Strait of Hormuz disruption to buy American energy.

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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@POTUS and @FLOTUS welcome Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima to the White House 🇺🇸🇳🇱
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@pati_marins64 The don't intend to enter any strait. The US is blockading one. You don't have to enter the waters you blockade. You just have to be able to stop ships going in and coming out. But you don't need a CSG to do it. That CSG is going towards the Arabian Sea for offensive purposes.
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Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
It is in the details that we truly understand the real situation. The USS George H.W. Bush and its carrier strike group are currently off the coast of Namibia as they take the long route to avoid the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait. If the American CSG is afraid to pass through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and risk being targeted by the Houthis, what kind of security can possibly be provided to cargo ships? The Houthis’ equipment is of Iranian origin, but inferior to what Iran itself uses. Following this reasoning, how does this force intend to enter the Strait of Hormuz, which is infinitely more challenging? Illustrative video
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