No. Just one side is evil. the filthy degenerate Jews
You sound like a jew not a heretic
Only if you're stupid enough to believe the narrative
Did you read Conan?
Anyone that has read By Way of Deception knows exactly how Israel operates. The False Flag is their national sport
I gave the AI some points and it summarized it thusly:
The evolution of modern warfare tactics and the strategic landscape has indeed been shaped significantly by the development of anti-aircraft capabilities. Initially, when anti-aircraft systems became more powerful than the aircraft they were designed to counter, military doctrine shifted towards combined arms theory. This approach integrates various arms of the military to achieve complementary effects, with missile range often being a critical factor⁸⁹.
However, the Houthis in Yemen have demonstrated that traditional combined arms theory isn't the only effective approach in modern warfare. They've shown that asymmetric warfare tactics, such as using drones, missiles, and guerrilla strategies, can challenge conventional military powers¹²³. The Houthis have effectively used a mix of Iranian and homemade weapon systems to exert influence and disrupt their adversaries, despite not having the same level of technological sophistication or resources¹.
This highlights a current strategic threat: the potential underestimation of "old-fashioned know-how and weaponry." In conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war, we've seen a blend of new and old technologies, where both sides utilize advanced weaponry alongside traditional methods of fighting⁵⁶. The use of drones, anti-tank missiles, and even trench warfare shows that a mix of high-tech and low-tech approaches is shaping the battlefield.
The strategic threat today involves not just the hardware of warfare but also the tactics and strategies. The reliance on advanced technology without sufficient understanding of traditional warfare can be a vulnerability. Modern militaries must balance the pursuit of new technologies with the retention and understanding of conventional tactics and equipment to be prepared for a wide range of conflict scenarios⁵⁶. This balance ensures that forces can adapt to the unexpected and leverage the strengths of both new and old methods of warfare.
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 23/06/2024 (1) Multi-Domain Battle: Evolution of Combined Arms for the 21st Century .... https://www.tradoc.army.mil/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/MDB_Evolutionfor21st.pdf. (2) Combined arms - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_arms. (3) Under Fire in the Bab al-Mandab: Houthi Military Capabilities and U.S .... https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/under-fire-bab-al-mandab-houthi-military-capabilities-and-us-response-options. (4) How the Houthis Built Their Arsenal: Defense and Intelligence .... https://www.counterextremism.com/content/how-houthis-built-their-arsenal-defense-and-intelligence-procurement. (5) The Houthi War Machine: From Guerrilla War to State Capture. https://ctc.westpoint.edu/houthi-war-machine-guerrilla-war-state-capture/. (6) Both sides in the Russia-Ukraine war are using new and old technologies .... https://theconversation.com/both-sides-in-the-russia-ukraine-war-are-using-new-and-old-technologies-for-warfare-225451. (7) How technology, both old and new, has shaped the war in Ukraine so far. https://www.popsci.com/technology/technology-russia-ukraine-war/. (8) What Marines may be learning from Houthi tactics in the Red Sea. https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2024/04/30/what-marines-may-be-learning-from-houthi-tactics-in-the-red-sea/. (9) Lethal AI weapons are here: how can we control them? - Nature. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01029-0. (10) The Recent History of Combined Arms | The Cove. https://cove.army.gov.au/article/recent-history-combined-arms. (11) Closing the Army's Tactical Air Defense Gap - Modern War Institute. https://mwi.westpoint.edu/closing-the-armys-tactical-air-defense-gap/. (12) The Return of Tactical Antiaircraft Artillery: Optimizing the Army .... https://mwi.westpoint.edu/the-return-of-tactical-antiaircraft-artillery-optimizing-the-army-inventory-for-the-era-of-small-drone-proliferation/. (13) Anti-Aircraft Warfare: Safeguarding the Skies from Aerial Threats. https://defensebridge.com/article/anti-aircraft-warfare-safeguarding-the-skies-from-aerial-threats.html. (14) Soldier Swarm: New Ground Combat Tactics for the ... - Modern War Institute. https://mwi.westpoint.edu/soldier-swarm-new-ground-combat-tactics-era-multi-domain-battle/. (15) Adapting Air Defence: Reemergence of Anti-Aircraft Artillery in Modern .... https://casstt.com/adapting-air-defence-reemergence-of-anti-aircraft-artillery-in-modern-warfare/.
I played it on my 16 year old PC no problems
I thought this was going to be more like 7th Guest. Si in my disappoinment I asked AI what games were similar:
"Since the release of "The 7th Guest," several games have been developed that offer a similar blend of adventure, puzzles, and a haunting atmosphere. Here are some notable titles that you might enjoy:
- The 11th Hour: This is the sequel to "The 7th Guest" and continues the story with new puzzles and a gripping narrative".
- Harvester: A unique and disturbing adventure game that combines horror elements with point-and-click gameplay.
- The Room series: These games are highly rated for their intricate puzzles and atmospheric settings.
- Tormentum - Dark Sorrow: A dark adventure game with a unique art style and engaging story.
- STASIS: BONE TOTEM: A newer release that offers a sci-fi horror experience with challenging puzzles.
- Schizm: Mysterious Journey: An adventure game that takes you on an enigmatic and puzzle-filled journey.
- Dark Room: Another recent game that provides a mix of horror and puzzle-solving.
These games continue the tradition of combining storytelling with brain-teasing puzzles, all within immersive worlds that often have a mysterious or eerie undertone. If you're a fan of "The 7th Guest," these titles should be right up your alley!"
I haven't played any of those - in fact I didn't even realize the 11th Hour had been released. So if any one has any reviews for these games I would appreciate the feedback.
Surely they'll devalue the price of the skins by over supplying the market
via the wide end
Glad I grabbed the OG months ago
If I was her I would go to the show with a front row ticket and interrupt constantly with things like "OMG I would NEVER say that!"
My first Star Trek was actually te cartoon in the late 70's. I still remember vividly when they went into the parallel universe where space was white and stars were black. And in the very early 90's before streaming and even DVD a friend of mine bought back from the United States 4 long play VHS tapes that had managed to compress the entire first two seasons of TNG before they were released in Australia. I only had access to them for a weekend so we watched every single episode in about 70 hours with basically no sleep. So Star Terk will always hold a special place for me. But funnily enough - the only series I HAVEN'T watched is Scott Bakula Enterprise. But of late I've started to give up. I enjoyed Picard Season 2 despite its many short comings and I didn't mind Lower Decks but Discovery has just left me cold. And I can't put my finger on why - I think part of it was jumping so far into the future.
The one silver lining of getting older is you can watch stuff you've seen many years before and not remember it all. So I'll go back to Voyager, TNG and DS9 at some point but I've seen the Original at least 3 times and all the movies at least twice. As you say at least we have a massive amount of existing material so we can ignore the modern woke takes as they come out.
Old School Ones Do. these new ones though, they probably couldn't finish 4 lines on Tetris
I'd imagine the sole reason was to get them to shut the fuck up. The probably just went on and on about it until we gave in.
She had an out - accept the challenge but in SF 2 or Mortal Kombat. Fuck even Super Smash Bros.
With Great Power....
I only know one lefty (amazingly) - and all she does is virtue signal. it's her Raison d'être. I simply don't even bother trying to talk her out of any of her positions. In fact I just avoid her most of the time.
'unfortunate accident'
Supposedly you can turn it off - if you upgrade to Windows 11, you have the option to turn off the automatic AI recording feature known as "Recall." To disable Recall, you can follow these steps:
- Open Settings on Windows 11.
- Click on Privacy & security.
- Select the Recall & snapshots page.
- Turn off the Save snapshots toggle switch.
Additionally, if you want to delete any snapshots that have already been saved, you can do so in the same section by clicking the Delete all button¹.
It's also possible to disable the Recall feature through the Registry or Group Policy Editor for more advanced control. Microsoft provides these options to ensure users can manage their privacy and security according to their preferences.
I don't know if the kind of people that would trash them could afford them. I do hope so though.
Just saw this ad on TV for the first time in Australia. The cheapest available is a Peugeot e 2008 at AU$235 a week and there's 16 to choose from and the dearest is BMW iX2 at AU$530 a week. So if you take a mid range you're looking at $16,000 per year. You'd have to be fucking insane or a massive virtue signaller with more money than sense to take these offers up.
i still have the original in my old HD archive if you can't find it
Drugs should be legalised but then you have to have an IQ 120+ to get a drug license. Of course that wouldn't help but it's an ideal I'd aspire to