Read ages ago that at MIT or wherever they taught rocket science they would say “it’s just rocket science, it’s not music theory.” No clue if that’s actually true tho
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Niberius@sopuli.xyzto
World News@lemmy.world•North Korea Just Overtook the U.S. in Destroyer Construction Rates as Plans For Far Seas Navy Begin to MaterialiseEnglish
1·14 days agoMostly agree with you, but I think it is worth considering that tourist are still, as far as I know, limited to fairly controlled visits. In that sense, I kinda see it as a two sides of the coin thing, where western media exaggerates how bad it is, while tourists might not get a full picture. And I say that while truly despising how much of a centrist fence-sitter it makes me sound like lol.
Niberius@sopuli.xyzto
World News@lemmy.world•North Korea Just Overtook the U.S. in Destroyer Construction Rates as Plans For Far Seas Navy Begin to MaterialiseEnglish
1·14 days agoYou’re not wrong, but they have been through some pretty severe isolation and famine, and even the cooperation with China and Russia have been somewhat limited as far as I can tell, especially since the fall of the USSR.
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World News@lemmy.world•North Korea Just Overtook the U.S. in Destroyer Construction Rates as Plans For Far Seas Navy Begin to MaterialiseEnglish
1·14 days agoI know next to nothing about warships, but as long as the buildings aren’t architectural nightmares waiting to collapse, that’s at the very least a roof over some heads that might not have had them before, although I agree that food definitely seems like a bigger issue for them. I think it’s also worth noting that the hotel is a project that was started just under 40 years ago, right before their incredibly devastating famine in the 90s, and by now it might very well be far easier to build fully functional new apartments than to try to fix an aging mega-hotel. If they DO get a solid infrastructure down in their major cities, things like industrial indoor farms might also help lessen their food worries.
I also think, reliable or no, any nuke is deterrent enough for most to not engage, since even one ICBM heading your way is enough to trigger MAD, even if that particular one is a dud.
In pretty much all of these cases it’s a wait and see situation to my eyes. But if the North Korean force projection strategy is indeed a way to ward off foreign interference until they feel safe enough to fully focus on improving material conditions domestically, I honestly wouldn’t be too surprised if average life quality in NK would surpass that of say a poor european country within 50 or so years, maybe even 10 or 20.
Niberius@sopuli.xyzto
World News@lemmy.world•North Korea Just Overtook the U.S. in Destroyer Construction Rates as Plans For Far Seas Navy Begin to MaterialiseEnglish
3·14 days agoSay what you will about the NK government, but it’s genuinely impressive how - despite pretty much all the odds being against them - they managed to develop nukes and ICBMs, effectively safeguarding them against all foreign military intervention, and are now able to reorganize production into, yes, other military spending, but also seemingly finally increasing the quality of life for their citizens.
Like, sure, MAYBE all those new housing units in Pyongyang are empty shells to make the city look better to foreign eyes. But even if that were true, that’s still a foundation to build upon, and thanks to them having nukes and delivery systems, no one will risk nuclear war to fuck with them.
Niberius@sopuli.xyzto
news@lemmings.world•Iran vows to 'target and kill' Netanyahu as war with US and Israel enters third weekEnglish
3·16 days agoInshallah every Zionist will burn. The Nuremberg trials did not go nearly far enough, and it’s a mistake the world is dearly paying for today
Specifically the son of Epstein-file regular and commerce secretary Howard Lutnick. The very same commerce secretary who came up with the tariffs to begin with, but it’s completely fine, cause it’s not him doing it, it’s just his son
Niberius@sopuli.xyzto
World News@lemmy.world•Saudi Arabia’s dystopian futuristic city project is crashing and burningEnglish
48·5 months agoOh, you mean that project for which they forcefully relocated thousands of people and killed at least one?
Sure would suck if the Saudis murdered and imprisoned people and then bulldozed their homes for one of the dumbest and most expensive architectural failures in human history.




Dark Souls, kinda. Got DS2 when it was pretty new, and couldn’t get into it at all. Then I tried DS1 years later and absolutely loved it. So I tried 2 again, and it still didn’t click. Then 3 released, loved it to bits, played through 1 again, tried 2 again, SotFS this time, and I still hate that game. The way everything moves in 2 is just awful, and I will die on the hill that it’s a poorly made mess, from the ground up.
The other souls games are great though. Still have to get around to BB since the frame rate killed it for me on the ps4, but it works great in emulator now, as well as DeS