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Comment Makes sense (Score 4, Insightful) 338

Being a Computer Scientist, I deeply oppose the marginalisation of the humanities. However, and unfortunately, many (most??) of the humanitarian departments in the North American universities are leftist ideology centers, totally detached from reality and actually extremely harmful. The politically correct garbage, nowadays I think called "wokeness", originates in universities.

"eliminating the most left-leaning professor" sounds like a good idea. Those people have little to do with the Enlightenment. I speak from personal experience when I say they are little more than religious fanatics of the new leftist religion.

Comment Not a bad idea at all! (Score 2) 288

Writing in Cyrillic alphabet is a PITA if you are using a computer and have to switch all the time between Cyrillic and Latin. Say, you write a LaTeX doc. The commands are in Latin and there is nothing you can do about it. The text is in Cyrillic. And you have to switch the keyboard layout all the time, assuming the text is Unicode-encoded, which of course it must be.

Comment Actions have consequences (Score 1) 273

Snowden did huge service to the fascist superstate in North Asia. There is a war going on right now, you know. Only a small part of this war is a real war: the war of the fascist superstate against Ukraine. And even against Ukraine, the empire uses a proxy army of thugs under false banners that is formally independent and not under the command of the emperor in Kremlin. Most of the war is subsurface -- an information war that is going on even at this moment in this forum. Mr Snowden chose to side with the fascists and help their war efforts with his info and now he wants a pardon? Go to hell, fool. Your motives might have been noble but your actions did have consequences. The fascists are kinda stuck in the real war against Ukraine but they did score important victories in the info war. Trump, for instance. Likely, you did assist them a bit, Mr Snowden. So stay there. What, you don't like their lunatic society? Tough luck. Should have thought better before chosing their side.

BTW, it will be most ironic if Trump pardons Snowden. Then the lunacy will be complete -- the extreme liberals and the extreme conservative in a hug, much to the delight of the emperor...

Space

Curious Tilt of the Sun Traced To Undiscovered Planet (spacedaily.com) 232

An anonymous reader writes: Planet Nine - the undiscovered planet at the edge of the solar system that was predicted by the work of Caltech's Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown in January 2016 -- appears to be responsible for the unusual tilt of the Sun, according to a new study. The large and distant planet may be adding a wobble to the solar system, giving the appearance that the Sun is tilted slightly. "Because Planet Nine is so massive and has an orbit tilted compared to the other planets, the solar system has no choice but to slowly twist out of alignment," says Elizabeth Bailey, a graduate student at Caltech and lead author of a study announcing the discovery. All of the planets orbit in a flat plane with respect to the Sun, roughly within a couple degrees of each other. That plane, however, rotates at a six-degree tilt with respect to the Sun -- giving the appearance that the Sun itself is cocked off at an angle. Until now, no one had found a compelling explanation to produce such an effect. "It's such a deep-rooted mystery and so difficult to explain that people just don't talk about it," says Brown, the Richard and Barbara Rosenberg Professor of Planetary Astronomy.

Comment looks like skylon to me (Score 1) 90

The real question is, however, can idea be realised as a reliable spaceplane? For as long as I can remember I have been reading about bold new technologies that would change the world. Few of them turned into successful products though. Controlled nuclear fusion - nope. Supersonic civil airplanes - nope. The space elevator - nope. The electric car - well, maybe, not sure yet. Etc. Clearly, the devil is in the details and to turn a good idea into a reliable product sometimes is horribly complex and expensive.

Of course, Britain cannot possibly have a monopoly over the skylon idea. Even *if* they had made a working skylon spaceplane first (which would imply the idea is realisable) the Chinese would have made a similar thing in short time.

Comment a surprisingly free life in a surprisingly fascist (Score -1) 52

The hypocrisy of the leftists is amazing. Russia is sliding towards a fascist regime with very little personal liberty and state-controlled-everything. Even the orthodox "church" is just another instrument of the all powerful state. Russia waged wars on three of its neighbours (Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) and tore pieces of them into "independent countries" with feudal pro-Russian regimes. Russia actively supports the medieval barbaric regimes in mid Asia (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, etc.). The warmongering in Russia has reached levels that are incomprehensible for a normal person (but normal for a denizen of a fascist country). And yet Snowden, the liberty guy, finds the putrid fascist atmosphere "free". Reminds me of a leftist Scottish prof I met in Canada back in the 90-ies when the Cold war was still a recent memory. He had visited USSR during communism and the only thing he disliked were the queues in front of the shops. The clown never noticed that he had freedoms like freedom of expression and of travel that were unthinkable for the Soviet proles.

Comment the irony... (Score 0, Troll) 215

Snowden, the great whistleblower, the great freedom fighter, ended up in *Russia* - a fascist country that suppresses individual liberties, deprives its citizens of privacy and inculcates patriotic insanity. Right now Russia is in war with one of its neighbours (Ukraine) and has recently stolen parts of two other neighbours by force (Georgia and Moldova) and the official TV threatens with war Poland, Litva, Latvia and Estonia, and even Finland. I wonder how does Snowden reconcile his free spirit with the fascist regime of the country he chose to live in?

Comment It has been coming for quite a while (Score 1) 848

Russia has been turning into a fascist state for more than a decade. I am not surprised because they never really understood what is wrong with totalitarianism and have been lamenting the loss of their European colonies that took place in the 1990ies. The majority of Russians are primitive shameless people for whom being feared by the outside world is the ultimate satisfaction.

In contrast to that, the majority of Germans regrets that their country was a totalitarian monster 70-80 years ago. Regardless of the fact that Hitler's Germany was the single strongest country of that time and was undoubtedly feared.

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