Remember back when I said Ukraine will be hitting Russia somewhere, somehow, Daily?
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-siberia-altai-explosion-roscosmos-1870205
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/25950351/huge-explosion-rips-through-russian-oil-depot/
https://www.newsweek.com/mystery-new-weapon-belgorod-russia-explosions-1870186
"You will know the truth and the truth will set you free." John 8:32.
Targeting Russia's Oil, Tankers, Rails, Command Structure, including Targeted Killings. All predicted here. All outbound. Not sorry.
More On Surprise in War!
because they have blind spots they also have surprise
blind spots are inevitable due to massive search space, selection bias, (q.v.)
thus the potential for surprise is also inevitable
however, if surprise arises out of one's own blind spots, the opponent's blind spots also make attaining surprise difficult, moreover even if surprise is attained it may not be able to be fully exploited again due to the blind spots.
This will kill a drone in range but also fries any other electronic equipment in range.
EMP does not harm human any more than any other electrical wave does. By the way you're body literally runs on electricity.
A great disinformation campaign would convince Russians that emp generators cause cancer, are radioactive, and would distribute sabotaged fake plans to build your own emp generator. It needs to be in fluent russian by a native speaker. 321 go.
Encirclement Warfare
Encirclements and sieges figure prominently in war since at least 1942. The list of encirclement battles is long:
Velikiye Luki, Stalingrad, Bastogne, Nijmegan, Budapest, Berlin, Dien Bien Phu, Khe Sanh, and now perhaps Avdivka.
The historical record shows encircled forces can fight on only under two conditions
1. Air support, especially air supply
2. Relief by friendly forces
Ukraine currently could not successfully defend encircled forces at Avdivka since it lacks air superiority it could not resupply them. It may be able to attack into Avdivka with relief forces. If it were to do so it should simply extract all the encircled troops.
Without air superiority, which Ukraine does not have, defending encircled forces at Avdivka is impossible. Any encircled forces should break out, and relieving forces must not entrench in Avdivka but focus strictly on extracting encircled forces.
Even with air superiority there are several instances of encirclement battles going against the encircled: Stalingrad, Dien Bien Phu are the most famous examples, there are others such as Nijmegan.
Recommendation: Extract all forces from Avdivka.
Note also: in all cases of encircled and eliminated forces in encirclement battles they wind up taking more casualties than they inflict. Even from a bloody meat grinder attritional perspective encirclement battles are a bad bet for the encircled.
Learn to Reverse Engineer train repairs!
Old Friends of China
Bill Gates, like Henry Kissinger, is an "old friend of China". That is code for someone in the united front. These are not evil people but we must understand their cons*traints. I have not e.g. set up my very own PAC and then got in touch with the UFWD to make some secret deal. I refuse to have "my foot on two boats" in any sense of that phrase. We shall constrain China to policies of peace and production by respecting differences, through ethical conduct, and by understanding their culture and holding them to their own good values as we try to learn from their example.
More or less, this is Bill Gates attempt to circumvent, end run, get around the obvious fact that chips are war winning technology and are going to be embargoed, restricted, and nationalized. It's a nice thought, but will fail. These well meaning old friends of China fail to understand: China is a communist dictatorship. This does not mean they are monsters, evil, or out to kill you, though they certainly want to eat your lunch. After all, You have plenty of lunch and will hardly miss that sweet moresell of chocolate for desert, rite?
Regarding AI and chips. There are implemented solutions for breakthrough technologies such as trinary or quaternary processing, neural networks written into the chip itself. Those are things which the party could implement, but probably will not, no immediate money in any of that nor anything war winning. Off-the-shelf solution is simply distributed computing using existing chips.
More or less Altman and Gates are bluffing. Call their bluff. Quantum computing is a scam, and I guaranty as soon as they figure out, no, uncle sugar isn't going to shit a ton of cash UNIX style on your crapitalist heads again they will absofuckinglutely start touting quantum computing and scaremongering about China. Analog computing is also a scam they will try to milk. Profiting off of others' ignorance is easy, but winning wars and building peace is hard.
You have in fact nothing to fear from China. But you do not and cannot know that and so they can and will try to leverage your fears to generate even more cash. They are already quite wealthy, so don't give them an in.
And yeah, I can design logic circuits. So what. Current transistors are literally so small they are at the level of atoms.
I suggest investing in Texas Instruments, which will be at the front of the line for pentagon procurement projects when the US Congress finally figures out it really, really wants to insource chip production. Welcome back to the national economy motherfuckers, you literally blew up a global economy. What? Your national economy is weak and unstable? No shit, I had no idea! Sucks to be you, huh!
The fastest CPU processor available off the shelf in 2024 is the 16-core 5nm CPU based on the Zen 4 microarchitecture, which has a base clock speed of 2.3 GHz and can reach up to 5.4 GHz. This CPU is available in high-end machines such as the Asus Rog Strix SCAR 17 X3D1
. Additionally, the AMD EPYC 9754 'Bergamo' is the fastest CPU for servers, with a base clock speed of 2.4 GHz and a turbo speed of 3.7 GHz
Spoiler: Yes.
Learn Chinese
Three Memory Techniques:
Active Recall:
Involves forcing the brain to retrieve information without looking at notes.
Create questions based on material and then answer them without reference.
Memory CLE (Connection, Location, Explanation):
Relate new information to existing knowledge.
Utilize the Memory Palace technique to associate information with familiar locations.
Sani Method (Summary, Association, Imagery):
Construct flashcards with summaries, associations, and visual representations (pictures).
Review flashcards regularly for effective repetition.