This will probably cause the country to shutdown external internet.
So that the citizens will have no access to these revelations.
Basically the recordings are revealing , among many things, the tactics and fed's personnel the state uses to 'bite' anti-government protesters and then arrest them.
Certainly, similar tactics were used by USA Feds to lure in Jan 6 protesters inside the Capitol building, in USA.
Names of fed agents, NSA-like IT personnel, are also appear to be revealed.
As western countries loose the moral authority to judge other dictatorships, the suppressed populous will have to rely on themselves to bring on the changes they want.
Perhaps their closest neighbors (Poland, former Baltic republics, Ukraine), and ... Russia, of course, will play the deciding role in this struggle.
It will not be countries like USA -- these have lost all the moral authority to judge others. Engaged in bloody coops through out the world, throwing their reserve-currency status to dictate policies for other nations, suppressing/spying/imprisoning opposition at home, politicians taking bribes all over (via book deals, insider stock tips, real estate), etc), protecting sexual predators -- these fake 'leaders' of freedom lost all the credibility.
I hope Belorussian people (who never won a revolt, who were murdered by millions in WW2 (20% of the population), who suffered the most from Chernobyl disaster), will finally find help and direction from their neighbors...
If Belorussians reading this -- do not trust USA, Germany, UK, France..
Look for support, carefully, in your neighbors.
I hope countries like Poland, Lithuania will offer automatic citizenship to Belorussians who held Bel. passport for 4 years or longer, or who is under 16, and who does not have connections to the revealed names.
This way the saboteurs, that the regime will likely to implant into the emigration waves -- will have harder time doing that.
WRT
>"... 1. Recognise that internal resistance is on your side ..."
I disagree somewhat, and I have a different explanation.
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Each one of us is born with talents (gifts) and some weaknesses.
If we grow up, and then become adults in the environment that does not discover our talents, and, opposite, emphasises our weaknesses -- then we become:
- unhappy,
- dis-engaged,
- often resort to cheating as a way to 'pad up' our weaknesses,
- often blaim others. Sometimes rightfully so, sometimes not.
The environment in which we grow up -- does not really depend on us. Depends on parents, state of peace, state of economy.
Yes, we have to be adaptable, but when the adoptation requires us to compete in fields, eco-systems that does not emphsize our inborn talents -- we do not do well.
We are not all meant to be technology visionaries, data scientists, lawyers, public speakers, and surgeons.
But a society, an economic system that emphasises one of the above (as an example), is forcing the rest to 'adjust'.
That 'adjustment' - is the friction. But it does not just depend on an individual.
Really, a global solution is the one, that takes advantage of the different talents we have. That should be the purpose of statesman (not career politicians), that offer to dedicate their service to their country (or the world).
And, certainly on a personal level
- honesty,
- work ethic
- rejection of ideologies that justify 'achieve whatever using any means necessary',
- rejection of unfair biases (biases based on inborn characterists that 'lock down person's fate)
Would have to be part of that solution.
Believing that you always have something unique, something specially good, specially powerfull about yourself -- has to be emphrasized, at a personal level.
Thank you for your work.
I used PDL early 2000 when working in bioinformatics area.
I did not know at the time any of the specialized languages, so intially approaching the project -- I was very concerned on how to deal with matrices, but as I got to understand the PDL better -- i was getting better and better at it.
If I may suggest someting (this is based on the old experience though) --
a) some 'built-in' way to seamlessly distribute work across processes and machines.
b) some seamless excel and libreoffice calc integration.
Meaning that I should be able to 'release' my programs as Excel/Libre Office files.
Where I code in PDL but leverage Spreadsheet as a 'UI' + calc runtime.
So that when I run my 'make' I get out a Excel/Libre office file that I can version and distribute into user or subsequent compute environments.
Where the PDL code is translated into the runtime understood by the spreadsheet engine.
I know this is a lot to ask, and may be not in the direction you are going, but wanted to mention still.
A built-in way would be good. There is some work being explored in using OpenMP with Perl/PDL to get some of that. In the mean time, there is MCE which does distribute across processes and there are examples of using this with PDL <https://github.com/marioroy/mce-cookbook#sharing-perl-data-l...>, but I have not had an opportunity to use it.
b)
Output for a spreadsheet would be difficult if I understand the problem correctly. This would more about creating a mapping of PDL function names to spreadsheet function names --- not all PDL functions exist in spreadsheet languages. It might be possible to embed or do IPC with a Perl interpreter like <https://www.pyxll.com/>, but I don't know about how easy that would be to deploy when distributing to users.
Am I understanding correctly?
Interestingly enough, creating a mapping of PDL functions would be useful for other reasons, so the first part might be possible, but the code might need to be written in a certain way that makes writing the dataflow between cells easier.
>".. I use it 2014-style ..."
are you using any type system eg TypeScript or Flow ?
I am asking because I do not remember them being used back then, so wondering if you had upgraded there.
Also what do you use for 'whole app' state handling (rather than component level) ?
Asking because React Context feature seems to be the right fit for the 'whole app' state handling, but it was not there back in 2014.
I also like you picked up preact for smaller project.. just because the size is so small. But for lager things (eg over 20K lines of JS) I seem to be staying with React.
So that the citizens will have no access to these revelations.
Basically the recordings are revealing , among many things, the tactics and fed's personnel the state uses to 'bite' anti-government protesters and then arrest them.
Certainly, similar tactics were used by USA Feds to lure in Jan 6 protesters inside the Capitol building, in USA.
Names of fed agents, NSA-like IT personnel, are also appear to be revealed.
As western countries loose the moral authority to judge other dictatorships, the suppressed populous will have to rely on themselves to bring on the changes they want.
Perhaps their closest neighbors (Poland, former Baltic republics, Ukraine), and ... Russia, of course, will play the deciding role in this struggle.
It will not be countries like USA -- these have lost all the moral authority to judge others. Engaged in bloody coops through out the world, throwing their reserve-currency status to dictate policies for other nations, suppressing/spying/imprisoning opposition at home, politicians taking bribes all over (via book deals, insider stock tips, real estate), etc), protecting sexual predators -- these fake 'leaders' of freedom lost all the credibility.
I hope Belorussian people (who never won a revolt, who were murdered by millions in WW2 (20% of the population), who suffered the most from Chernobyl disaster), will finally find help and direction from their neighbors...
If Belorussians reading this -- do not trust USA, Germany, UK, France.. Look for support, carefully, in your neighbors.
I hope countries like Poland, Lithuania will offer automatic citizenship to Belorussians who held Bel. passport for 4 years or longer, or who is under 16, and who does not have connections to the revealed names.
This way the saboteurs, that the regime will likely to implant into the emigration waves -- will have harder time doing that.