cianid123

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cianid123

cianid123

@zerohero7646

شامل ہوئے Mart 2026
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@RnaudBertrand lets be honest,this and russia is texbook definition of sand castle.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Fun fact: that's the case of almost anyone in China with access to information that could damage national interests if leaked. For instance: have you ever seen a former Chinese leader travel abroad on tourism? Like Jiang Zemin or Hu Jintao? Nope, you couldn't have, because they can't 🤷 And the exact same principle would apply to Xi if and when he retires: he would not be allowed to leave China unauthorized (and probably not at all). It has been the case throughout Chinese history. For instance in the legal code of China's last 2 dynasties - the Ming and the Qing - you'd face the death penalty if you travelled abroad unauthorized and that resulted in the "leaking of China's affairs" (中国事情): c.m.163.com/news/a/K1ENLS1… In other words the Chinese state has always conceived of strategically capable individuals - no matter how powerful they might be - as bearing obligations to the collective that constrain their personal freedom of movement. It's not punitive in intent - it's just structural. This is something we in the West obviously have a very hard time understanding because - and this isn't intended as a value judgment- we're an individualistic culture with freedom as our cardinal value and have a deep-seated urge to spread our culture. China - again without value judgment - is almost the exact opposite: collectivist culture with order/harmony as their cardinal value and zero missionary impulse, quite the contrary. So obviously there is a clash here 😅 Of course you can still legitimately ask yourself whether, in this particular instance and in today's world, this approach will end up helping or hurting China's AI ambitions. I suspect it'll be largely neutral. You only face these restrictions once you've reached the top - nobody avoids becoming a leading AI talent because success might come with strings attached. Heck it can even be seen as a status symbol: your brain is basically a state secret 😊
First Squawk@FirstSquawk

CHINA IS REPORTEDLY RESTRICTING FOREIGN TRAVEL FOR TOP AI TALENT AT PRIVATE TECH FIRMS, RAISING CONCERNS OVER TIGHTER GOVERNMENT CONTROL ON THE COUNTRY’S AI INDUSTRY

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mekimosabe
mekimosabe@mekimosabe·
@RnaudBertrand Regarding the West, wasn't it the same way under Stalin? 🤔
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@RnaudBertrand we have zero problem with top chinese talent coming over here,we dont need public officails and stuff.just dont spy for ccp and its great.
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@RnaudBertrand we are talking about top ai talent,lets be serius.xi wont be allowed to leave chian,after he retires.wtf,bahhha.
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@sikorskiradek we are flipping from listen to this morons,russia will never attack europe to fuk them midgets,burn them down.wea re repeating historic mistake.
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Radosław Sikorski 🇵🇱🇪🇺
It’s the traditional playbook. Both the XVIII century partitions of Poland and the September 1939 Soviet invasion in collaboration with Nazi Germany used the same pretext. Just at the time when the Soviet Union was murdering millions of its own citizens in the purges, the GULAG and the Holodomor.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

Russia is launching a new phase of pressure on the Baltic states. Moscow has announced its intention to appeal to the International Court of Justice over the "suppression of the rights of Russian speakers" in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. In reality, this is another element of a systematic effort to build a legitimacy framework for possible intervention. Moscow’s rhetoric is standard and familiar: "language bans," "Russophobia," and "persecution of dissent." The foreign ministry pretends that negotiations "have yielded no results" and that complaints submitted to the UN and OSCE have been ignored - therefore, the Kremlin is allegedly forced to go to court. This logic of "exhausting all available means" is not a legal strategy but preparation of a narrative: every refusal of jurisdiction will be presented as proof of "Western bias" and justification for extrajudicial actions. The scheme is not new. Before the 2008 war in Georgia, Russia spent years talking about the "genocide of Ossetians," distributing passports to residents of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and then used the claim of "protecting Russian citizens" as a formal justification for invasion. Immediately after that war, in 2009, Medvedev signed amendments to the Law on Defense that explicitly allowed the use of the military abroad to protect Russian citizens. The Kremlin moved the concept of "protecting compatriots" from propaganda into formal law. The same pattern repeated itself in Ukraine in 2014 and was expanded in 2022 - each time using the same set of narratives: "protecting Russians," "neo-Nazism," and "genocide." Now this framework is being transferred to the Baltics while simultaneously receiving new legislative reinforcement. On May 13, 2026, the State Duma adopted, by 381 votes in favor, and on May 25 - the very same day the foreign ministry announced its intention to appeal to the ICJ - Putin signed a law allowing the use of the military abroad to protect Russian citizens from persecution by courts whose jurisdiction Moscow does not recognize. What an astonishing coincidence: two steps taken on the same day - a legal claim and expanded legal authorization for the use of force, formalized simultaneously. The Baltic situation has one fundamental difference from Georgia and Ukraine: passportization failed here. Accession to the EU and NATO in 2004 closed that window, so Moscow now appeals not to "Russian citizens" but to the legally much weaker category of "compatriots" and "Russian speakers." The role of symbolic "proof of persecution" is played by the Gaponenko case - a man sentenced in Riga to ten years in prison after speaking at a Moscow conference about the "ethnocide of Russians," while Latvian courts classified his actions as incitement of hatred and assistance to a foreign state. The weakness of the legal basis does not stop Russia - it simply shifts the focus from legal results to propaganda effect. NATO membership remains the main deterrent for Moscow. Therefore, the real goal of the campaign is to create a "gray zone" in the perception of the conflict and build an international record of an "unresolved issue concerning the rights of Russians." This objective becomes especially significant against the backdrop of April statements by the Trump administration regarding a possible U.S. withdrawal from NATO - uncertainty of this kind creates precisely the conditions under which the Kremlin’s human rights narrative becomes operationally useful. The current campaign against the Baltic states is not a diplomatic episode. It is a methodical construction of an infrastructure within which any future escalation can be presented not as aggression, but as "forced protection." This is exactly how Russia acted before.

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Ivan Bagramyan
Ivan Bagramyan@Android19987512·
@sikorskiradek Baltic chau chau counties will drag the entire world into WW3. Their brain is washed 4 times by Nazi Germany, Soviet Union, EU, and now NATO. Marshal Zhukov has quoted,'Baltic States will never forgive Soviets for winning Nazi Germany'. So that...... Radoslav...........fuck off
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@JesusFerna7026 @DKThomp africa was at 400 million in 1950 and it could be at 3 billion in 2100 after going through aids,water scarcity and civil wars. advice for public policy.😂
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@elmercurioAON do morons even understand,how militarized eu would look like.
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El Mercurio Ahora o Nunca
El Mercurio Ahora o Nunca@elmercurioAON·
🇫🇷 El nieto del legendario General Charles de Gaulle, Pierre de Gaulle, hace una revelación contundente 👇 Gran parte de los políticos europeos han sido formados por el programa Líderes Jóvenes de la CIA. "Las afirmaciones de que Rusia interfiere en Europa no son más que una ficción que impide a nuestras élites decirle la verdad al pueblo francés".
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El Mercurio Ahora o Nunca
El Mercurio Ahora o Nunca@elmercurioAON·
Cuando tus líderes decidieron abandonar cualquier camino hacia la seguridad energética (por ende a la industrialización) y aplaudieron y colaboraron con la destrucción del Nord Stream y hacerle la guerra al único proveedor de energía barata y confiable, lo mínimo que puedes hacer es sospechar de sus verdaderos intereses.
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@Zigga1945 we dont play this shit to fight each other,we expected aliens or shit.
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GrishaPutin
GrishaPutin@Zigga1945·
Playing The Fire Rises with 🇷🇺 politician Roman Juneman Stream @GrishaPutin" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@GrishaPutin
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@RWApodcast @Zigga1945 not life,but deadly mistake if ever real war breaks out.mfers are still fighting analog wars,lest be serius.you put millenials in charge and you can throw everything build in war industry to this point in garbage.😂
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GrishaPutin
GrishaPutin@Zigga1945·
How I won an $80k HOI4 LAN tournament you never heard about🏆 Drone-con is tournament hosted by a 🇷🇺 UAV unit "Stalin's Falcons" which operate long-range Geran drones, it features 3 games with total prize pool of $240k 1. Hearts of Iron 4 2. War Thunder 3. Drone Wars 🧵 /1
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@Zigga1945 my man lets go back to playing games together.what is this bullshit.😂
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@elonmusk @teortaxesTex my man you should help ukr convince russians to go home so we can return to exploration and shit.😉
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@teortaxesTex wtf you talking about, kid? I co-founded OpenAI ten years ago. I understand the difficulty.
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@Noahpinion if we are serius.if you had poll for last 200 years and asked,what is root cause of all problems to our friends from from nort and south pole.which 2 answers would dominate.😂🤣
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
The chuds were wrong about Ukraine. The chuds were wrong about tariffs. The chuds were wrong about Covid vaccines. Why the fuck would you believe the chuds about immigration?
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cianid123
cianid123@zerohero7646·
@Lecstappilton peopel are underrating this year tour looking only at route.you have seixas,pog and jonas who will make this into crazy anaerobic efforts,wont be just diesel climbing.alot of tired legs in 3rd week.
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Ravi
Ravi@Lecstappilton·
I started looking at the Tour de France route more closely. The closer I look, the more I realise that there has never been a better parcours for Remco Evenepoel. Stage 6, he will limit his damages on the long drag. If he can get through Stages 3, 14 and 15 losing only 3 minutes, it's game on. The last week is brutal, but it's the climbs he is comfortable. Full marks to Redbull BH for making data driven decisions. Pogačar isn't as good a climber on a TT bike as he's on his aero bike. He lost 47 seconds on a steeper, longer hill in the World's ITT. #Giro #GiroDItalia #TDF26
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