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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Whoever comes in after Putin will probably be of the same mind and possibly be even more extreme.

Unfortunately most "Westerners" don't understand this at all. And I am not talking "average joe", just look at Merkel or Steinmeier.

Some of it is of course corruption and hypocrisy, but there is strong undercurrent of ignorance of both history and nature of russian "culture" in the west.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

There's precisely one person in Russia who actually thinks it's a good idea, and he's 71.

That's not true. There is a decent minority of hyper nationalists (even more so than the average russian - who is basically genocidal if you know how to read them) who support this. They may not know what "LoongArch 64" or Linux is, but they definitely support "independence от пиндосов".

The "it's only putin" pitch is a ruse used by alleged russian liberals.

And then you have the vast majority who in principle might like the idea of having an iPhone, but when it comes to actions (or lack of thereof) they will always choose the path that leads to imperialism, authoritarianism and razing their neighbour's cities to rubble.

They had a unique opportunity in the late 80s and look what kind of society they built in the last 30 years.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Not a Apple use case per se, but if you play economic strategy games (transport simulation, city builders, complex town builders) with heavy modding, even modern CPUs can start to buckle in the late game on large maps; this is mostly due to ST performance.

One (albeit niche) example is Cities in Motion 1 (2011). They have a custom engine that is single threaded. If you mod in the largest map size, free look and start building out a large network, you will see low FPS when running 1440 resolutions even on modern CPUs.