Intel Suspends Operations in Russia(intel.com)
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Intel Suspends Operations in Russia
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/newsroom/news/russia-business-statement.html
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I mean, their own government committing atrocities in their name, with record high approval rates. And every dollar which goes into russia will fund the war.
May be they should deal with that first, with consequences of their decisions. Or decisions made in their names while they did nothing. It is russian citizens who hold sole responsibility for everything going on in Ukraine.
May be they should deal with that first, with consequences of their decisions. Or decisions made in their names while they did nothing. It is russian citizens who hold sole responsibility for everything going on in Ukraine.
> It is russian citizens who hold sole responsibility for everything going on in Ukraine.
do Ukrainian citizens hold sole responsibility for these people shooting villages with RPGs for fun? [1]
[1] https://twitter.com/camaradabruno/status/1500248165970329603
do Ukrainian citizens hold sole responsibility for these people shooting villages with RPGs for fun? [1]
[1] https://twitter.com/camaradabruno/status/1500248165970329603
If this will be confirmed, she would be tried for war crimes. Individuals in Ukrainian forces are held responsible.
This does not compare to planned and executed mass murders on the scale russians executes in Ukraine. I don't even know why should I respond to this clear provocation.
By the way. This is probably after russian invasion of 2014. There is no confirmation of what you wrote, when it took time. Also, subtitles does not match video. This seem like a fake overall.
This does not compare to planned and executed mass murders on the scale russians executes in Ukraine. I don't even know why should I respond to this clear provocation.
By the way. This is probably after russian invasion of 2014. There is no confirmation of what you wrote, when it took time. Also, subtitles does not match video. This seem like a fake overall.
Thank God when our governments kill innocent civilians they do it far away from Europe where it doesn't matter /s
I know there's more to it, but I can't help but feel this every time I heard that kind of reasoning. The truth is it's just because we have the power to do this whereas when we're in the wrong most people can't do anything about it
I know there's more to it, but I can't help but feel this every time I heard that kind of reasoning. The truth is it's just because we have the power to do this whereas when we're in the wrong most people can't do anything about it
what the fuck is going through your head when you write crap like this?
> every dollar which goes into russia will fund the war
Intel employees working for Intel in Russia are paying some taxes in Russia but generally benefit an US company. After loosing job in Intel they will have a hard time finding a job in rapidly failing economy and one of options they would have is to work in military-industrial complex. I'm sure Intel will be "happy".
Doors to leave Russia are rapidly closing and not from the Russian side. Western policies aimed to stop brain drain from Russia are completely misguided. I'm sure Putin is laughing in his nuclear shelter when he reads that EU countries are stopping granting visas to Russian citizens.
Intel employees working for Intel in Russia are paying some taxes in Russia but generally benefit an US company. After loosing job in Intel they will have a hard time finding a job in rapidly failing economy and one of options they would have is to work in military-industrial complex. I'm sure Intel will be "happy".
Doors to leave Russia are rapidly closing and not from the Russian side. Western policies aimed to stop brain drain from Russia are completely misguided. I'm sure Putin is laughing in his nuclear shelter when he reads that EU countries are stopping granting visas to Russian citizens.
What does it have to do with 'Putin'?
It is not Putin's war. It is russian attacking ukraine. With elected leader, with overwhelming support. Every russian is responsible for every atrocity. Russians never was good in takin responsibility for their actions, always blaming 'the government' they elect and support. I have enough of this shit.
It is not Putin's war. It is russian attacking ukraine. With elected leader, with overwhelming support. Every russian is responsible for every atrocity. Russians never was good in takin responsibility for their actions, always blaming 'the government' they elect and support. I have enough of this shit.
Elect? Support? Elections in Russia is a show. I'm afraid you don't see a difference between a democratic state and an authoritarian one (which Russia was even before turning into dictatorship).
> with record high approval rates
Information about high approval rates comes only from sources fully controlled by Russian president. I see no reasons to trust them in anything, especially this.
Information about high approval rates comes only from sources fully controlled by Russian president. I see no reasons to trust them in anything, especially this.
Official sources claim even higher approval rates, but trend is similar between state and independent agencies.
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When we consider $3,000,000,000+ in weapons being sent to ukraine to just explode like fireworks, imagine how much cheaper it would be to dramatically accelerate brain drain from Russia…
I work with amazingly smart Russians, and it’s clear their STEM education is top notch, but they are held back by their Kremlin ‘leadership’… sad situation
I’m guessing Russia would respond like what happened during the cold war, eventually put up a wall to trap people in their self-imposed prison, but in the meantime, we should take advantage it seems.
I work with amazingly smart Russians, and it’s clear their STEM education is top notch, but they are held back by their Kremlin ‘leadership’… sad situation
I’m guessing Russia would respond like what happened during the cold war, eventually put up a wall to trap people in their self-imposed prison, but in the meantime, we should take advantage it seems.
Wondering how this will affect development of e.g. OpenCV - seems lots of contributors are from Russia and/or Intel employees. Moving the whole team abroad probably is hard make and even understandably not everyone wanna leave past life behind and setup new roots somewhere else. Also not sure about Open3d or Realsense where are they mostly developed.
Hmm, do they have any significant sales directly to Russia or Belarus? I assume they still ship to manufacturers somewhere else without requiring that the resulting computer must not be sold to Russia or Belarus.
What about Boeing? They had a substantial design group in Russia.
On the other side, they can't go work somewhere else. If you are not all that experienced, no foreign companies would be interested in sponsoring a visa for you. Some companies just stopped working with Russians: for instance, several days ago Google cancelled all summer internships for Russian citizens, and added rules to ban them from Google Summer of code.
I knew that their withdrawal from the market would eventually happen, but I really did hope that the R&D would stay open.