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  • Brane215
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    Originally posted by aer4af View Post

    Agree with you on China, except for Israel:

    My friend, tell Hamas not to store weapons in civilian areas, and not to fire rockets from heavily civilian populated areas.
    1.
    You could extend that argument to same group from other side - Adolf was pissed about rich Jewish banksters that have ignited so many wars.
    So he decided to wipe them off the map. What do you do with countless innocent victims ?
    According to you, they should have send message to banksters to stop stirring sh*t.

    2. Rotschilds & Co have founded Israel by terroristic act and spread it by pure brutal demonstration of power. Had it not been supported by Rotshilds etc, it could never persist. Whole point of Israel is to serve as a military base - thorn in the Arab's butt. Had there been peace tommorow, Israel would starve in 1:1 competition with locals.

    3. One who founds the whole friggin country on stolen land and runs it as a souvereign gets to be held responsible as one. Even if Hamas could be looked upon as criminals, Israel is three levels above that. It's a bazooka vs forrest bee comparison. Street gang might threaten you. Governmentn, supported by global banks etc may very well kill you along with everyone you know even if you are on other side of the globe.

    4. What are Palestinians supposed to do ? Their very land is being stolen from them.

    5. If those are rules of the game, why aren't they consistent ? While Israel is using white phosphorus bombs(!) on civilian targets are we supposed to cry about some civilians being allegedly poisoned in Aushwitz etc by gas 75+ years ago ?

    6. Ben Shapiro likes to talk about daily settlement expansion as "kitchen redecoration" that was propped up by media.
    But for some reason he doesn't see gas chambers as revolution in dry shower technology and Adolf as its visionary.

    7. Israel is not just about Israel. Ferengi are spreading that crap globally. Surveillance State as the true ruler, simulated democracy and invisible cast system in which basically everyone else is a slave in some shade of gray. This, for example, is how Israel-style "democracy" looks as it is being forced into EU states:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/...nt_playground/
    Last edited by Brane215; 27 July 2021, 11:44 PM.

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  • PerformanceExpert
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    I think it is foolish to design a new ISA like Loongson did instead of just using an established, modern ISA that already exists, such as RISC-V.
    RISC-V is a modern ISA and likely very good. It would be a great choice for Loongson, much better than creating their own ISA and have to create compilers, add support to the Linux kernel, and everything. RISC-V is already bootstrapped, it already got a environment and is supported.
    Is it really foolish? There is no doubt they looked at RISC-V/MIPS and copied some ideas since it is MIPS-like, but overall LoongArch is better than both. It has lots of useful instructions in the base architecture (eg. rotate, bit/byte reverse, count leading zeroes, bitinsert/extract, crc, conditional select), compare+branch with a proper 18-bit offset, branch-if-zero with 23-bit offset, branch/call with 28-bit offset, indexed loads and stores etc etc. I like the array load/stores with a bounds check built in. And most importantly, it actually has a vector extension!!! So you could say Loongson is what RISC-V could have been if it had been done right.

    Looking at the results, it's not as slow as the article claims. The C-RAY result shows it gets ~80% of performance of Neoverse N1. There is no RISC-V hardware that gets anywhere near that.

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by aer4af View Post

    [whataboutinsm]
    I am surprised so many people support United States/Western foreign policies. I know there are deficiencies in democracies, but to look at United States/West as beacon of light is just plain foolish. Guess its really quite easy to get away murdering, slaughtering people and destroying entire cultures <Insert countries here, example: Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, Cuba, Vietnam, Africa, South American countries(we invaded Panama for example), Philippines(a victim of US war of aggression), as long as there is lots of money, OIL to take, to throw around.
    [/whataboutism] The statement enclosed is 100% anchored in reality, than your statement above, because you must be supporting the US war against Iraq, I will not be surprised. Western media has been brainwashing their audience ever since, and nobody dared to accused western leaders of WAR CRIMES. ISIS is just an offshoot of western's intervention in Iraq that all countries in the world now is suffering.

    You know, whataboutism was used to justify the west's evil past. Wait, they are still on it today. Christians in the west are persecuted, there is no freedom if you are a Christian preacher, only other human rights, but not the rights of religion.
    This is the view of a fool who thinks we could actually live in a world without evil. The Iraq war was started as a response to the war by Iraq against Kuwait. Can you remember this? What the West does is primarily controlled by the population and in who we vote into power. The people wanted the war. It is not democracy nor the government that causes these wars. It is the will of the people. In China is it not the will of the people, but the will of the CCP. In China can you sometimes not even talk about it like we do here on a forum. So all your rant, as pacifistic, positive and inspiring it may be, is plain bull shit, because today are you playing one tune and tomorrow when women and children in Afghanistan get once again raped and murdered by the Taliban will you play another tune, and then it is war again. We do not want to sit around idle and watch it happen and just talk about it, when we can do something against it. Maybe you do, but I sure rather see those bastards dead than have them murder more people and to spread terror across the Middle East and the rest of the world.
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  • aer4af
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    Originally posted by Brane215 View Post

    "Defficiencies" ?
    Assange is more than A DECADE in ILLEGAL imprisonment and has gone through at least TWO assasination attempts. All done by THE GOVERMENT. And his fate is still uncertain AFTER one of key witnesses has confesssed that he was been coerced by FBI into lying.
    Similar examples are all around us. So many people have been "Epsteined" - McAfee being just fresh dot on the line.
    Let alone "tidbits" like Epstein's appointed judge having his family members murdered etc.
    That's not even worth MSM time in "democracies".
    And there are thousands of similar examples.
    Just one of bazzilion:
    "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF1ZJdwqCLQ"

    But somehow, Israel vaporizing a building full of civillians and journalists isn't a genocide. Or even a massacre.
    Perhaps because they weren't Uighurs.
    Agree with you on China, except for Israel:

    My friend, tell Hamas not to store weapons in civilian areas, and not to fire rockets from heavily civilian populated areas. And make sure you also tell Israel that they need to inform the civilian living in areas and buildings where rockets coming from to evacuate immediately before hitting it, as they claimed that they were doing this. It is easy to protect Palestine from Israeli counter attacks, just imprison the HAMAS terrorists, prevent them from firing thousands of rockets into Israeli cities. Besides, If my country for example, I am living in Mindanao Philippines, and some terrorists from Sabah Malaysia will fire thousands of rockets against Mindanao cities, what will we do? Eat popcorn?
    Your answer is as good as mine.

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  • aer4af
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    Originally posted by leo_sk View Post
    I am surprised so many people support China/Chinese policies. I know there are deficiencies in democracies, but to look at China as beacon of light is just plain foolish. Guess its really quite easy to get away murdering, slaughtering people and destroying entire cultures as long as there is lots of money and good tech to throw around
    [whataboutinsm]
    I am surprised so many people support United States/Western foreign policies. I know there are deficiencies in democracies, but to look at United States/West as beacon of light is just plain foolish. Guess its really quite easy to get away murdering, slaughtering people and destroying entire cultures <Insert countries here, example: Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, Cuba, Vietnam, Africa, South American countries(we invaded Panama for example), Philippines(a victim of US war of aggression), as long as there is lots of money, OIL to take, to throw around.
    [/whataboutism] The statement enclosed is 100% anchored in reality, than your statement above, because you must be supporting the US war against Iraq, I will not be surprised. Western media has been brainwashing their audience ever since, and nobody dared to accused western leaders of WAR CRIMES. ISIS is just an offshoot of western's intervention in Iraq that all countries in the world now is suffering.

    You know, whataboutism was used to justify the west's evil past. Wait, they are still on it today. Christians in the west are persecuted, there is no freedom if you are a Christian preacher, only other human rights, but not the rights of religion.

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  • brucehoult
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    Originally posted by Brane215 View Post

    Riiight.
    He spent couple of years there "out of his free will".
    All that time, CIA+MI6 have played preposterous games outside and inside the embassy, tried to organized his kidnapping and murder etc.
    I find it quite amazing that in seven years he didn't find a chance to sneak out in disguise (or in the back of a van) at 4 AM to a waiting small plane or boat.

    Did the UK police really devote THAT level of 24/7 surveillance for someone who the Swedish police wanted to question about taking off a condom?

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  • Viki Ai
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    Originally posted by leo_sk View Post
    I am surprised so many people support China/Chinese policies. I know there are deficiencies in democracies, but to look at China as beacon of light is just plain foolish. Guess its really quite easy to get away murdering, slaughtering people and destroying entire cultures as long as there is lots of money and good tech to throw around
    Easy? Of course it's easy! Look at how easily the US has been doing it for a rather long time, taking over from Western Europe in their centuries.

    I'm probably a bit biassed, being based out of one of those countries the US has in the past arranged for the replacement of the locally elected government when they didn't feel the economic policies of the current one was friendly enough towards US corporate interests. And Australia isn't even one of the really bad instances! (Yes, there is a reason the current and recent governments of this country love sucking up to US-based multinationals specialising in stripping the local resources at bargain basement - usually Australian taxpayer subsidised - rates, and not even having to pay any tax on what they take, and it goes back to 1975 when a particular federal government was determined not to let that happen. The only upside was that we got off with really really lightly with just a political-backroom-type bloodless foreign-forced coup, unlike a few dozen other places around here!)

    Not a big fan of China, but good grief listening to the US and its sycophants go on as if they are anything but first place in that particular nasty little game is galling!

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  • Brane215
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    Originally posted by brucehoult View Post

    Uh .. no.

    Assange spent from 19 June 2012 until 11 April 2019 hiding in the embassy of Ecuador, of his own free will.
    Riiight.
    He spent couple of years there "out of his free will".
    All that time, CIA+MI6 have played preposterous games outside and inside the embassy, tried to organized his kidnapping and murder etc.
    That's "democracy" and "freedom" in real life.

    Incidentally, you are making couple of good points. There is no peaceful life with Rotschilds& Co and their assets.
    They are using assets that they have to maximal effect. With Assange, they own that part of judicial and political system.

    Conventional legal apparatus is just a tool of opression and mass executions in human swarm wars.
    As nVidia has put it succinctly - This game will be finished "as it was meant to be played".
    No Nurmberg this time, no f**ng around with old farts in black kimonos and long hair tupees etc.



    Last edited by Brane215; 26 July 2021, 10:42 AM.

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by Sonadow View Post
    I linked MoA because they have a writeup summarising all the conflicting testimonies which are linked to their original sources.
    The word lunacy comes from the word luna, meaning Moon, and originates from people acting crazy on a full Moon. A website, which calls itself "Moon of Alabama" really is just a site for crazy people, a loony bin. You want to keep this in mind when you keep reading there.

    The quantity of links also does not say anything about their quality. So have we seen how QAnon strung together a story on a cabal of elites who were injecting dead babies. And recently have we seen how people stuck magnets to their skin to prove that vaccines are magnetic. Linking to a source does not make a source true, nor is a link a reliable measure for the truth.
    Last edited by sdack; 26 July 2021, 07:59 AM.

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  • Sonadow
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    Originally posted by sdack View Post

    Moon of Alabama, really?

    I get that one can have dislikes and that some people will then reply impulsively without thinking on what has been said, which is how I interpret several of the latest replies. But to link to a website as reference, which refers to itself as the place "Where Barflies Get Together" and to have been inspired by a whiskey bar is just mental.
    I linked MoA because they have a writeup summarising all the conflicting testimonies which are linked to their original sources.

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