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Tuesday, 08:07 am CEST. The bug persists.
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Discourse was Secnod, but we were here Frist.
How did the RAI manage to buy 80186-like chip designs in the mid-90's? I'm pretty sure the rest of the world had Pentiums then.
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Now if only this comment section had a cornify button or link ...
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if only such a badge existed.
we are all the cool cats though.
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They're certainly no good to me.
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I pretty much only manage to read front page articles that show up as a discourse topic.
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Got an RSS reader? http://syndication.thedailywtf.com/TheDailyWtf
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Yes, and the feed is still there, but I just don't pay as much attention to it. I used to get all of the forum traffic that way, too, but I don't do that either. So I mostly miss stuff unless it shows up as a new topic here.
I've been trained by Discourse, you see.
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Ah - I get quite a bit of stuff from all over the place via RSS - 14 feeds with unread stuff in them as I type - TDWTF is simply another one in one of the 'funny' categories.
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Me, too. I currently have 77 feeds in total, 32 of them with some unread content.
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Halfway through the article, "RAI" changes to "RIA".
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Splitters!
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I feel for you man. :-(
Filed under: a grim affliction indeed
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Good article.
This PaulaBean is surely posting nice stuff...
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In USA, you recycle 80186 chip. In Russia, 80186 chip recycles you!
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I'm reminded of this scene from Armageddon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEkOT3IngMQ
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So the story is that a company hired interns to do the job.
... isn't that what interns are supposed to do?
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There's a strong PHB element to the story, too.
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You mean apart from Remy's classical communist stuff?
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Courtesy of Remy… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmsQ-obL1Z4
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"instead of having a pull-down resistor for each sensitive component (to protect against variations in current), he could have a single resistor on the entire board which would protect all the components."
There's TRWTF. Only way that works is to tie all the inputs together, which kind of defeats the purpose of having multiple inputs.
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So Discourse is the only comment stream now??? Goodbye. I shall never read any comments on thedailywtf.com again. Fuck you, Alex.
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Seems like this article is a thinly veiled attempt at reposting this: http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/23/russian-government-avoids-intel-amd-chips-for-baikal/
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This was funnier than the article.
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"We are engineers, not accountants. We must find ways to make the boards cheaper" - Lol, lol, lol, rofl, etc.....
I'm going to startt using this.....
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I am reminded of this passage from Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson:
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Poor anonymization. The story is Russian, but the joke is obviously German.
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I... I can't stop watching. It's morbid curiosity more than anything. How can anyone be so terrible at driving? It's fucking scary man.
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With stories like these, I'd really love to know the original entry instead of the 'rewritten' version. Just to know how worried I should be about mankind.
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Mad man Muntz lives.
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Grigori's second job was to develop Discourse. He begged Aleksandr to let him return to his old job.
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In more detail, I guess it would be impatience plus inattention plus, this being Russia after all, probably a fair bit of alcohol.
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+1111111111111111111
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So, does the 6-bit exponent convert "Russian Automation Institute" from RAI to RIA in the middle of the article?
This story also explains how the Chinese were able to overtake the U.S. economically: When (slave) labor costs are trivial, you can accomplish anything!
Ah, communism! How it destroys the human soul! Good thing we're not trying to bring that crazy idea here to America. Oh, wait...
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The thing is that many Russian cars have dash cams, presumably because of abysmal driving standards, but also because of a well-known insurance scam (car in front of you reverses into you, claims you ran into them, "friendly" (read: bribed) policeman comes, etc.)
Combined with that it's a pretty big country, with a lot of people living there, there's a lot of source material to choose from.
Then again, there are episodes like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSuA4Cnf04I
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I am thinking why some cold-drinks are only sold is USA.
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Surely they meant coupling capacitors
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Fortunately, those Ladas are tough little cars. :)
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Hour long videos of Russians that can't drive is a barrier to both productivity and any desires to visit Russia (and leave alive and uninjured)
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Russia has become an increasingly unpleasant country from about 2000. They've been indoctrinated so much by state propaganda, that the first thing people in the street thought, when a meteor hit the southern Ural in February 2013, that the USA had started an invasion.
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Are you saying we didn't?
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No oil, so Russia isn't in need of any freedom
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Wat?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_reserves_in_Russia
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Yeah, I quickly realise that "no oil" wasn't necessarily correct (especially once I remembered Russia is the primary supplier to much of Europe). Facts are a barrier to attempted humour.
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They oppress the media so badly, you wouldn't see that in the United States.
Especially not in Missouri
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"Test mask"? That's not a thing. Test fixture, maybe, but they cost a few thousand $, not millions. And one pull-down resistor for multiple inputs? WTF?