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Comment Re:Forget "outcry", file a police report (Score 1) 34

i totally agree, but what i'm saying that is highly probable that future consumers cpu will have the feature disabled, as it wasn't a official feature, so "safe" to remove based on that. if someone complains, the reply will be "testing feature was removed, only supported on PRO cpu"

Comment Re:Forget "outcry", file a police report (Score 2) 34

you should check that TSME was never announced as supported on the disabled (now reenabled) CPU, it as never officially supported or announced... so you wouldn't buy based on that

What happen was that the silicon is basically the same as the PRO and that the featured was gated by the firmware. by mistake or to test if users used the feature, they end enabling the feature on consumer cpu too... they now tried to revert that. Probably future consumers will have that disabled already, so no one complains (correctly) that lost a feature.

Comment Re:We gave up democracy (Score 1) 106

the European Commission is not democracy sadly! It is actually a private elitist administrative body, mandate by country governments and simply vetted or not by the EU Parliament... if they care about the uses or the industry, will depend a lot of the person on charge of that area, we had good people, but also corrupt ones. The EU Parliament is a democracy and usually much easier to reach... and they can force the Commission actions if enough support is gather

Comment Re:Why Are We (the UK) Helping Ukraine? (Score 1) 347

Totally agree!

Many people think that winning a war is easy and with no cost... like Putin and friends... they are learning that it isn't...
Like Trump is learning that listening to Israel to engage war with Iran had a huge price... sadly in Israeli side they still didn't learn that lesson, mostly because is the USA paying most of the cost of all Israeli wars... maybe the cost will be that USA may not support Israel again and finally allow the 2 states solution!
I do really hope Hamas learn the cost lesson too

Comment Re:Why Are We (the UK) Helping Ukraine? (Score 1) 347

> First of all those countries didn't want to join NATO, but the European Union.

Sorry, but you are clearly American or at least with the same limited knowledge about the world... both were already in EU for many years. since 1995, the NATO is recent (2024) and only happen exactly because of Russia invasion of Ukraine. Sweden and Finland both were neutral by option, but Finland also was afraid that changing that could provoke Russia and for Russia, a neutral country between them and NATO was also a insurance.

Go check the NATO member:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

>As for south american countries, if they want to associate with Russia, good for them, they have every right. And they are far enough !!!

Sure, that is why Trump attacked Venezuela and is now (like many other presidents) treating Cuba. Cuba only have economical problems because of the USA embargo and threats to anyone doing trade with Cuba... that doesn't look like "they have every right."

Comment Re:Why Are We (the UK) Helping Ukraine? (Score 1) 347

so when Ukraine invaded Russia Sudza region, to try to divert troops from Bakhmut, transform itself in to a invader too and so can be freely bombed?

Of course not, war crimes are still war crimes, there is no justification, that is just a bad way to feel better when doing bad things

Comment Re:Oh look. (Score 1) 347

like chemical and biological weapons are banned, it is just a matter of doing the same.
those ban work because using them may trigger the other side to also use them and the number of dead skyrocket.

Those weapons were used after ww2 (sadly) mostly against civilians that could not do the same... against military targets, that can escalate quickly. It is basically the same with nuclear. Everyone knows that each superpower have stock of both... just in case the other side tries to use them

Comment Re:Why Are We (the UK) Helping Ukraine? (Score 1) 347

>Entire Ukrainian cities have been razed to the ground.
by both sides... fight house by house usually have that effect, even more now with drones targeting each occupied house

> More civilians were killed in Mariupol alone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... - Ukraine sources: 25k, Russia: 3k ... Uppsala: 27 to 88k (probably the region, not just the city)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... - 72,6k

So no

Comment Re:Why Are We (the UK) Helping Ukraine? (Score 1) 347

also notice this from the same pages:

>As of February 2023, Russia claimed to have charged 680 Ukrainians with war crimes, including 118 soldiers and Defence Ministry officials

Sadly in war, both sides commit war crimes, for sure the Russia side have more, but don't believe that the Ukrainian side is innocent as the western news try to show

Comment Re:Oh look. (Score 1) 347

The problem is not actually Zelensky, but some around him and basically all the system (similar to the Russian one, one of the reasons they are at war, power control), like that one that was promoted and a few months later was demoted because it was found it was stealing money for the army.

Both governments are highly corrupt

Comment Re:Why Are We (the UK) Helping Ukraine? (Score 1) 347

> So you'd be okay with Russia completely taking control of Ukraine? And if Putin decides he wants Poland next, then what? Still okay?

"what if?"

Ukraine is extremely important for Russia, namely Crimea, the Azov sea (and so the Dumbass for suporting both) and its access to the Don river, that is the gateway to all river/channel traffic inside European Russia. Poland is not important for Russia, so not in danger. The hate they have for the Russian also make it unpleasant target. In Ukraine, specially in eastern side, many civilians actually do not care if they are Ukrainian or Russian The Baltic countries are more in dangers, for the Kaliningrad enclave and they also have a huge amount of Russian people. But in my opinion, as long they have friendly positions with the Russia and the Russian population inside their borders, should not be a problem... if both side have anything to win, less likely to be problems. They are also already in NATO, so again less likely to have issues there

Anyway, anytime a superpower tries to enter the zone of influence of other superpower, it cause problems... so they shouldn't even try and let them slowly evolve and break the influence

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