This is still basic research, it's not close to commercialization.
That by itself isn't terrible, that could still be used if it is sealed in something like an era brick if it's good enough.
Yeah, but they're also dumb and factually wrong on a number of issues and don't use good logic. Socialism is fine, they just get basic stuff wrong.
It depends, in theory Amazon should be more efficient but that only works if you close most of the brick and mortar stores and replace it with housing or something useful.
It would be like the fall of the ussr, the oligarchs today were people like the aluminum guy that took control of the aluminum foundry with a gun and then gained pretend ownership of it on paper.
The ice was very plausibly explained by them having updated their dialing protocol, because they weren't just using the dhd they made a ton of small mistakes.
Commonly artistic items of game sets would be made for largely show purposes and rarely or never used. So it wouldn't be surprising if it was made and then sealed in a box for a funeral wealthy collection or storage. We still do that with fancy metal dice that most people will never roll.
Except for the constant parasites.
There are lots of good free vpns out now, so it's not unlikely. People that spend hours on it can follow a guide for 10 minutes. It will lower the amount of people on it for sure but anybody who wants to can bypass it easily. It will probably mean more for creators and stuff, and their us bank accounts maybe won't be able to accept money from tk if they're sanctioned.
Acetone will work if nothing else works, but it's just as likely to strip the underlaying paint off. You can mostly use alcohol to clean it and apply some acetone just on the actual stain with a qtip, that makes it less likely to be noticeable.
That's supposed to be lighting, the right is darker and the left is well lit.
It's hard to tell what the total success rate is, but the s300s and Soviet aa really doesn't seem to do well against these medium size drones.