I'm sure whatever the AF are intending to 'test' will work just fine on the few CTs that might still be operational six months hence, prior testing or not. We're talking about a car that can be stopped in its tracks by light snowfall or being left outside in mild rain. I'm no expert, but somehow I don't think a quick burst of 30 mm PGU-14/B armor-piercing incendiary rounds or a Hellfire missile will experience any issues.
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That's very sensible of you.
'it is likely the type of vehicles used by the enemy may transition to Tesla Cyber trucks'
Please explain your reasoning in great detail and at length. Go on. We'll wait.
Wow, framing the debate much?
Haha, yeah. But seriously.
This being the Internet - and great minds thinking alike - it was bound to happen sooner or later :)
There's are some indirect advantages to Russia's organized crime mentality. Mired in nihilism and toxic masculinity, they only comprehend force and the application thereof, which frankly makes them less dangerous. Their insistence on making themselves into an undeniable existential threat and their constant unrelenting escalation has done nothing but galvanize the people of the EU against them. They would have been far greater threat if they could comprehend subtlety and had continued their far more successful campaign of political and societal subversion.
But, as the modern maxim goes, "Never interfere with an enemy while heβs in the process of destroying himself".
I salute Russia's uncharacteristic civic-mindedness and dedication to, ultimately, unfucking their own shit by ceasing to exist.
"It's called dynamic range, you philistines!" quoth the audio engineer who hasn't consumed his own work on consumer-grade hardware since his early teens.
A true classic. Right up there with biographies of Cantor and "Ignition!".
Now this is the kind of use case where machine learning not only makes sense but positively excels. Meanwhile in the west, we are busy wasting a veritable ocean of energy on building better echo chambers to assist the most intellectually vulnerable in really developing their budding psychoses and permanently undermining developers and artists.
"ICE reached out to both Mr. Bale and Mr. Bean in an attempt to address the current gun-fu deficit of the agency, but regrettably neither had any interest in the job."
Preach, brother. I don't get the fetish with aiming for 'natural' dynamic range in a movie in the first place. I need these people to explain to me why reproducing the relative sound pressure of a fucking explosion relative to normal speaking volume is somehow desirable to me.