EvergreenGuru

joined 2 years ago
[–] EvergreenGuru 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’d be great if the people feeding her adopted her.

[–] EvergreenGuru -5 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Lol Taiwan and China have both claimed to be the “real China” but Taiwan is just a small separatist holdover of a civil war that ended nearly 75 years ago. Since they can’t run the show, they’re trying to be a wedge for US imperialism in east Asia. The People of Taiwan are Chinese citizens and the US should stop encouraging them to go to war to destroy themselves and their country.

[–] EvergreenGuru -1 points 1 year ago (9 children)

None, and trying will end in defeat and possibly nuclear war.

[–] EvergreenGuru 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Belarus wants to work with Russia and be allied with them because they believe it will improve their standard of living. Belarus’s president wouldn’t invite Russia into their country otherwise.

[–] EvergreenGuru 4 points 1 year ago (30 children)

It’s absolutely insane and genocidal for you to wish for the drowning of millions of civilians.

[–] EvergreenGuru 6 points 1 year ago

Amd dropped the ball when it came to software and has now separated their GPU architecture so that they only have enterprise cards for data science. NVIDIA got in early and made CUDA default among all product lineups so that consumer cards could be used as entry-level cards by hobbyists. While it would’ve been nice to see more competition, the only company taking this space seriously has been nvidia.

[–] EvergreenGuru 20 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Their only actual product is their cars, and even then the newest one (the ugly truck) will need a complete redesign to meet US safety standards. Tesla demos are a dime a dozen at this point. Don’t believe the hype. Just know if it looks dumb, it is dumb and won’t actually see mass production.

[–] EvergreenGuru 30 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Haas, a Corpus Christi native, is the author of 200 Years a Fraud, in which she disputes what she considers historical inaccuracies in Twelve Years a Slave, an 1853 memoir by Solomon Northup. In her book, Haas argues that U.S. history is overly harsh on the South and doesn't acknowledge that slavery was "a socially acceptable and economically worthwhile practice worldwide at the time our thirteen colonies arose."

The woman who campaigned against these history books has her own book which is full-on historical revisionism akin to the Daughters of the Confederacy.

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