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> enthusiasts making custom motherboards and screen adapters for old-school (seven-row) ThinkPads

This. It baffles me that companies like System76 and Framework refuse to borrow from an existing successful solution like ThinkPad. I remember asking System76 representative over the phone about trackpoint; from time to time I revisit that one thread on Framework forums about trackpoint keyboard... No progress there.

The only explanation I have is that they obviously can't copy, but designing something like an old ThinkPad is intrinsically hard and costs way too much for a small company.


I don’t know about today but once upon a time those trackpoints were encumbered by patent issues.

"Regime" is a popular among populists euphemism for elected governments they wish to topple.

I like Encyclopedia Britannica‘s definition [0]:

> It [regime] is used colloquially by some, such as government officials, media journalists, and policy makers, when referring to governments that they believe are repressive, undemocratic, or illegitimate or simply do not square with the person’s own view of the world.

0 - https://www.britannica.com/topic/regime


>repressive, undemocratic, or illegitimate That is a very good description of the EU.

I use regime for my government exactly because that's how they call governments they don't like.

Seems like they don't like when their citizens apply the same terminology.


It's ironic, seeing tons of exclusively russian-speaking immigrants not being able to learn the native language after decades living in the country.

But it's not about complexity really. I think it's more caused by the deeply ingrained superiority complex in most russians. And just in case, most russians != every russian.


I was surprised as well living in Hong Kong that many kids grow up never learning Cantonese being born there (Non Chinese heritage). Their parents spoke their native language, and they learned English in a private school.

You could live there until very late in life never needing to know more than a few sentences.


I don't think I've ever seen this in my life from a Russian. I do see a lot of Spanish and Chinese speaking immigrants with no interest in learning English though.

it's a thing. there are russians that think that they have superior culture and learning some other barbaric language is beneath them.

so they either don't learn native language of the country where they live or learn it to bare minimum


I realized, I don't know many cases of Spanish or Chinese people not learning the language.

My hypothesis: I understand russian and register cases like this easily. Otoh, I don't understand Chinese, so the ones with whom I have ever had any communication, are the ones who learned any of the languages I understand. Similar story with Spanish, my level is ~A2, so there's bias here too, although slightly less prominent.

Do you understand russian?


You're free to go to russia, where russian is the official language.

But I think you're already there, just trying to spread russian propaganda posing as Ukrainian


Why would I want to go to Russia? I left Ukraine because I don't want to be sent to war, and the same could happen if I were in Russia.

This is not true. Like literally factually incorrect.

Most people in big cities can speak russian due to russia's colonization strategy. But it's far from "most Ukrainians".

Saying this as Ukrainian citizen who has seen more Ukraine (both eastern and western parts) than just a few big cities.


It's true that Ukranian is more prevalent in western Ukraine, but that is a minority. Most people live in Kyiv, and prefer to speak Russian, including the current president of Ukraine. Or at least this was the case before the war started, and a huge chunk of population left the country.

Ukraine population before russian invasion of 2022 ~40M Kyiv population before russian invasion if 2022 <3M

> Most people live in Kyiv

This perfectly demonstrates your level of expertise and trustworthiness of your opinions.

Go home, and don't forget to buy some vodka in пятерочка.


after russian invasion many of those who preferred to speak russian swore off speaking russian. do you want to guess why ?

as other poster wrote, don't forget to collect your 15 rubel and buy some vodka on the way home


> do you want to guess why ?

Because they were brainwashed by the government.


let me guess, they consumed spiked up oranges ? and you are the only one who could resist it ? and russia launching war in the middle of the night has absolutely nothing to do with it ?

Thank you for stating your position.

My good friend once taught me that people without shame are the most dangerous people. I am shocked by how much russian-speaking people are shameless.

When russia starts the biggest war since WWII using language/national justification¹, promoting russian culture is shameless beyond limits.

¹ putin promised to solve "Ukrainian question" ("украинский вопрос" – an obvious reference to "Judenfrage" which later was used by German fascists to justify holocaust) when he announced his svo


This is false.

Entire history of Ukraine since russia became a thing is a constant struggle for preserving its own language.

Look at what happens now: 1. russia demands russian language to be declared official in Ukraine. 2. russia targets Ukrainian cultural institutions in its airstrikes, trying to destroy anything Ukrainian 3. first things russians do after occupying a territory is "reeducation" of Ukrainian-speaking representatives of the population and burning Ukrainian books

I can continue this list.

Seeing original post at times like this is genuinely confusing. But OTOH, many still choose to be wrong understanding russia's warv against Ukraine. pUtin explicitly said he intends to solve "Ukrainian question" once and for all.


My reply is about what happened within borders of Russia to indigenous languages and cultures. if you think I'm commenting about war against another country you are very wrong

Can't say about windows, but Linux is spotty despite the loud announcement about official upstream Linux support

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Discontinuation-of-ARM-no...


Are you stupid, or just pretending?

Qualcomm is the USA, how do you imagine Qualcomm blocking access from the USA?

Leaving aside the fact, that Israel is USA's ally, Palestine-Israel is quite different from Ukraine-russia.

In his pre-SVO speech putin promised to solve "Ukrainian question" once and for all. It's not even a nazi vibe, it's straight nazi ideology. russians burn Ukrainian books, destroy Ukrainian museums. All on purpose... Israel, OTOH, has >20% Arabic population, all free to speak their language, to celebrate their culture and even to practice their religion.

We can discuss and condemn many terrible things Israel does, but it's not even in the same ballpark with russia... comrade.


If pointing double standards is making me stupid, so be it.

Russia is doing and saying awful things : yup. "straight nazi ideology" apply also to Israel, which is doing and saying the same things Russia does, and more.

I don't need the extra hasbara of the famous "arabic" (sic) population living in harmony. The apartheid is documented, as is the violent colonisation and genocide.


How much money are we talking?

russians been interfering with other countries through all possible channels for decades.

They integrated with every single Ukrainian election (including the most recent one in 2019), they tried hijacking (with various success) elections in Romania, Moldova, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Estonia, etc..

This includes radio, tv, printed periodics, social networks, even popular music, movies, tv series and books...

So how much are you willing to bet that this time it's definitely not russians?


Yeah looks like the data proves im right. how much you want to wager again?

shitty little mena countries suck.


What data?


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