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Helsing's AI-Powered HX-2 drones hunting targets deep behind the frontline

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jakubadamw
·先月·議論
The collective leverage of a union gives you significantly more power to do something like this.
jakubadamw
·2 か月前·議論
I believe the commenter above meant risk to the company, not the employee.
jakubadamw
·2 か月前·議論
> Notice also that German social security institutions are filled to the brim with Eastern European claimants.

Utterly false: nationals of Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania account for approximately 4.9% of all SGB-II Leistungsberechtigte (~256,000 of 5.24 million as of December 2025).

> The Marshall plan also did not involve the US having completely free access to Germany economically and move all their companies to Germany for cheaper wages.

This is such a bizarre point. The openness of the common market goes both ways, you do realise that, right? For more than the first decade after the accession of the Central Eastern European countries to the EU, Western European countries saw an influx of workers that were well educated (or skilled in trade professions), which helped fill the gaps in their labour market. So if you were going to try to draw an analogy here, you’d also have to point out that the US didn’t import millions of Germans after the war into its own labour market. Well, barring some rocket scientists who had built weapons of mass destruction and death for Hitler.

Anyway, yes, that’s how the common market works: companies can move operations to countries where labour is cheaper (in Poland), but other companies have encouraged labour to move where they already operate (in Germany). And what’s forgotten in this discussion is that the cohesion subsidies are in fact a form of compensation for the inherent imbalance that a pure common market would exhibit. That’s why it took years in negotiations for those poorer countries to decide under what terms they’re actually willing to open up their markets, and in many cases it’s been a very controversial issue.
jakubadamw
·2 か月前·議論
It’s a factor that’s not any more significant than the Marshall Plan was in your Wirtschaftswunder in the 1970s, which, oddly enough, a lot of Germans have no issue attributing to a domestic merit alone. Funny how that works!

If it was the EU contributions that were the dominant force here, Germany could… simply do the same and prop up its own struggling economy with money printed by the ECB. Instead, it prefers to see it crumble under an obese welfare state that largely funds inactive third-world fake asylum seekers. So clearly, there’s way more nuance to economic success than simply having funds redirected from one account to another.
jakubadamw
·4 か月前·議論
I’ve always been annoyed with the sequential character of jobs in GitHub Actions – that it is impossible to run steps in parallel, when applicable, without moving the job’s logic away from the the .yaml constructs into, say, bash scripts. My ideal runtime for a CI workflow should in my view leverage the model of a DAG and the parallelism made plausible by that to the fullest. Depot CI seems to have addressed this quite well – https://depot.dev/docs/ci/how-to-guides/parallel-steps. I migrated a side project to use it now, and it’s working great – I am seeing some great speed-ups.
jakubadamw
·4 か月前·議論
Correct, so that’s why it needs to be employed to help develop the Western EV industries so that they can compete with that of China.

EVs are so different that the know-how of the combustion engine power automobile industry does not extend to them. In fact, it can be detrimental.
jakubadamw
·4 か月前·議論
Little has changed since Bill Gates tried to install Movie Maker.
jakubadamw
·4 か月前·議論
Did you exhaust the five-hour usage limit already? As I understand it, the ”additional usage” refers to anything beyond the standard five-hour usage limit.
jakubadamw
·4 か月前·議論
There is a note at the end of the linked announcement:

”Studio Display XDR replaces Pro Display XDR and starts at $3,299 (U.S.) and $3,199 (U.S.) for education.”
jakubadamw
·4 か月前·議論
”Studio Display XDR replaces Pro Display XDR and starts at $3,299 (U.S.) and $3,199 (U.S.) for education.”
jakubadamw
·5 か月前·議論
Do you enjoy being so demeaning towards other people?
jakubadamw
·5 か月前·議論
What percentage of, say, Facebook or TikTok users do you think use an unofficial client/website to access the platform's content?