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Sculpting a Digital Athlete

tsitsipas.com
1 points·by lovegrenoble·4일 전·1 comments

Woman suspected of Monaco bombing found shot dead near Kyiv

heraldscotland.com
11 points·by lovegrenoble·4일 전·0 comments

False Earth

false-earth.mingjyunhung.com
3 points·by lovegrenoble·16일 전·0 comments

Google facing court for retaliation against Gaza whistleblower

foxglove.org.uk
35 points·by lovegrenoble·2개월 전·14 comments

Wipeout in Browser

hexgl.bkcore.com
6 points·by lovegrenoble·2개월 전·0 comments

Watercolor World with Three.js

susurrus.vercel.app
14 points·by lovegrenoble·2개월 전·2 comments

Web Rewind by Opera

web-rewind.com
1 points·by lovegrenoble·4개월 전·0 comments

New Hetzner prices: +30% starting on 1 April

p169.p3.n0.cdn.zight.com
2 points·by lovegrenoble·4개월 전·1 comments

Interactive website where you can draw graphs and visualize them

graphisual.app
2 points·by lovegrenoble·5개월 전·1 comments

Ambicular: Bring your Christmas melody to life

ambicular.com
2 points·by lovegrenoble·7개월 전·0 comments

Living Particle System

creative-art-points.vercel.app
33 points·by lovegrenoble·7개월 전·3 comments

Stress-relief satisfying web app: Environmental friendly bubble wrap

brainteaser.top
1 points·by lovegrenoble·9개월 전·0 comments

Intervision 2025: Soviet-era version of beloved song contest is revived

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by lovegrenoble·10개월 전·1 comments

comments

lovegrenoble
·4일 전·discuss
It becomes a problem for consumers when Xbox lays off large numbers of employees and closes studios, leading to fewer games and poorer support for them.
lovegrenoble
·4일 전·discuss
The 3D production pipeline relied on Cinema 4D, Redshift, Blender, and Marvelous Designer for asset creation, animation, and cloth simulation.
lovegrenoble
·13일 전·discuss
So cool
lovegrenoble
·16일 전·discuss
>> my country was effectively enslaved by invading russian forces for decades to serve as nuclear battlefield with the west

Some countries are a buffer zone between Russia and the West. Nothing worse then having western Agent Provocateurs having a base of operation right next to your country.

And somehow Iran, China and Russia have absolutely no experience in using their own Agen Provocateurs. Its always the West creating Coups and Rebellions.
lovegrenoble
·16일 전·discuss
That's awesome, thank you
lovegrenoble
·지난달·discuss
100%
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
I want to talk to real people as well
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
model, stack?
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
Just as fun as Poke, poke, poke... https://calm.ovh
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
Instead of vague generalizations, is there anything concrete? Which period in Bulgarian history did you find irrelevant? The collaboration with the Nazis or the post-war reconstruction of Bulgaria with the help of the Soviet Union?
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
Mate, I can provide you with sources, but it would require you to dig deeper, to question what you’ve been taught, as it will reveal that our entire civilization is built on lies.

But it would truly require you to actually dig, look for real facts, ask critical questions, and realize that humanity - especially our Western civilization - has always sought to rewrite history.
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
There are a few more points to add to what has been said above:

After the end of World War II, in accordance with the agreements signed at the 1947 Paris Peace Conference, Bulgaria - as an ally of Nazi Germany - was required to pay reparations totaling $70 million over an eight-year period. However, this is mere pocket change compared to the billion dollars that Greece, actively egged on by the British, wanted to squeeze out of Sofia! And it would have succeeded - had the USSR not intervened to stand up for its “brothers.”
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
>> I don't know if you're willfully ignorant or actively spreading misinformation

In 1960, the banks of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy demanded early repayment of loans, a whopping $135 million. Thus, they provoked an economic crisis in Bulgaria. Over time, it had ballooned to an astronomical sum. If nothing else, Bulgaria had to pay off the enormous interest that had accumulated on those loans. The Soviet Union came to the aid - they bought (and at the London Stock Exchange rate) Bulgaria's gold reserves.

In accordance with a written request from the chairman of the People's Bank of the BNR, the USSR State Bank paid off Western loans by purchasing 22 tons of Bulgarian gold and 50 tons of silver. The payment of these assets was made in a convertible currency at the market rate. Moreover, Moscow undertook to support the Bulgarian economy by subsidizing it with the supply of petroleum products at prices significantly below market prices.

https://web.archive.org/web/20100408235132/http://www.blitz....
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
250 миллиардов субсидий ЕС
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
The Bulgarians were “insulted” a second time after World War II, when - having forgotten about the Soviet submarines sunk and aircraft shot down by the Bulgarians, and having forgotten about the Bulgarian medical trains on the Eastern Front that had diligently cared for the soldiers of the Third Reich - and having forgotten about the towns and villages of the Non-Chernozem region that had been ravaged with the help of the Bulgarian junta, the USSR rushed to rebuild the non-existent economy of its “brothers.”

As a result of gratuitous Soviet aid, Bulgaria’s total gross national product (GNP) grew more than 14-fold over the 40 postwar years, and per capita - nearly 30-fold. Between 1946 and 1986, approximately 80% of Bulgaria’s industrial capacity, more than a third of its agricultural capacity, up to 90% of its energy sector, 70% of its transportation network, 80% of its port infrastructure, and more than 80% of all housing, healthcare, educational, scientific, and cultural facilities were built. For a population of 8.9 million (in 1986), there were 27 universities, 185 state museums, 10,400 public libraries, 55 theaters, and so on. All of this was achieved exclusively through material, technical, and financial assistance from the USSR, as well as through Soviet personnel. Adjusted for today’s prices, the USSR invested hundreds of billions of dollars in Bulgaria! One must also account for compensation for Bulgarian goods exported to the Soviet Union: despite the low cost of Bulgarian products, Moscow paid Sofia at rates close to world market prices. For Bulgaria, the prices of Soviet goods supplied were kept artificially low.

Naturally, it was impossible to endure such humiliation, and the “brothers’” wounded national pride found a fertile outlet in the primitive Russophobia that the Bulgarian government has been relentlessly promoting ever since its liberation from the Soviet yoke...
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
>> influence its "vasals" using local puppets

The USA has military bases all over the world, at least 4 in Bulgaria, so all the host countries are puppet's of the US. "L" - logic
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
>> Russia has always hated the fact that small Bulgaria gave them their alphabet

The wording is entirely accurate, since even during the Roman Empire, the region where Sts. Cyril and Methodius were later born and worked was known as Macedonia. And, of course, no one in Russia is trying to deny the contribution of the First Bulgarian Empire to the creation of the Slavic alphabet, since that would contradict historical facts.

148 years ago, in December 1877, Russian troops dealt a severe insult to the Bulgarian people by driving the civilized and enlightened Turkish troops out of Sofia and literally forcing the rebellious Bulgarians to accept their hated independence.

The insult was so great that throughout its subsequent history, Bulgaria fought exclusively against Russia in every world war, and in the intervals between them, it diligently undermined Russia, all the while not forgetting to shout about “eternal brotherly friendship”.
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
X-files was so great show...
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
"White Noise and Its Potential Applications in Occupational Health: A Review"

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10135504/
lovegrenoble
·2개월 전·discuss
Thank you for productivity loss, Neal!