A lot of Russian R&D is literally "mfw I lied on the resume but then I actually got the job."
Combine that with a lot of the people on committees being also imposter syndrome gays 100% open to being bribed, and you get wasteful spending and embezzlement on a scale that would be utterly incomprehensible to even the most corrupt western official or politician.
>"mfw I lied on the resume but then I actually got the job."
Nah, its more like "I employed my son, brother, newphew and neighbour and now state duma deputy (my father) financed our new development, so we sold 5 XBOXes and split 5 billions rubbles".
You don't know what impostor syndrome means and you're making a complete fool out of yourself by using it in a way that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Imposter syndrome is when you incorrectly believe yourself undeserving of a position and convince yourself you've deceived your way into it. These guys taking bribes and making fake robots are actually undeserving of their position. They don't have imposter syndrome, they're just imposters.
Lost my shit
The frickin handguns
Imagine the Boston Dynamics bot with an M4
That would be pretty spooky but expensive
Robot armies require mass production
>this one was fake Russia MoD was not involved in this
So the scammers put in all the effort to build a fake terminator while the MoD just ordered a child's toy off AliExpress and dressed it in a onesie?
>this one was fake Russia MoD was not involved in this
So the scammers put in all the effort to build a fake terminator while the MoD just ordered a child's toy off AliExpress and dressed it in a onesie?
it's real and the russian government sponsored a number of media stunts.
What was it supposed to do? While the kinect sucked there have been a lot of interesting hacks using it's hardware.
Using off the shelf hardware for military applications isn't inherently a bad thing either. Just look at what is being done with commercial drones.
Like I said look at small drones. They're cheap and effective in their role. In surveillance roles they don't even need to be modified.
IIRC the military has also used off-the-shelf Xbox controllers in vehicles/etc. to control cameras/turrets. Not to mention things like radios/phones/computers/tablets and Starlink terminals.
I'm sure the MIC could produce stuff that is even more capable but it would also cost a gorillion dollars.
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A lot of Russian R&D is literally "mfw I lied on the resume but then I actually got the job."
Combine that with a lot of the people on committees being also imposter syndrome gays 100% open to being bribed, and you get wasteful spending and embezzlement on a scale that would be utterly incomprehensible to even the most corrupt western official or politician.
What was it supposed to do? While the kinect sucked there have been a lot of interesting hacks using it's hardware.
Using off the shelf hardware for military applications isn't inherently a bad thing either. Just look at what is being done with commercial drones.
I don't remember the details, but my professor in out 3D point cloud processing lecture said something about how the kinect has some proprietary tech that's really fricking good at 3D scans, so there are legitimate scientists who buy kinects to do scans and shit.
>It's funny af, but could it work? Maviks are terrorizing both sides
Dog drones armed with rifles and anti-take missiles are something being worked on and will change the battlefield. Dog-legs and body shape are designed to get around both urban areas and difficult terrain. Streets and roads will be patrolled by tank drones and the skies by UAV's.
This was for internal consumption. In Russia the ordinary pleb believes what they are being told in TV and don't bother to check anything. This mean they can pull out a cheap robot and claim it as a new superweapon.
When they make propaganda directed at you, they will for example find a group whom you hate (Nazis, gays, lefties, righties, whatever) and make elaborate argument why Ukrainians are them.
>you can just as easily make up new words to capture the meaning of the old ones
That will confuse most (boomer) people, but I guess this has always been the case. Enjoy your nu-lingo.
The most hilarious part is that they picked such an easily recognizable one, but it was probably the only one that could even stand up with that on it's back even for a small demonstration.
they could have easily 3D printed out a new front plate with camera holes and then fit some different cameras in, but i guess soldering different cameras to the doggy pcb was too difficult for these Russian tech guys.
>just put a track suit on it, nobody will of notice.
I'm disappointed none have been deployed, either on the field or in border defense.
A lot of Russian R&D is literally "mfw I lied on the resume but then I actually got the job."
Combine that with a lot of the people on committees being also imposter syndrome gays 100% open to being bribed, and you get wasteful spending and embezzlement on a scale that would be utterly incomprehensible to even the most corrupt western official or politician.
>"mfw I lied on the resume but then I actually got the job."
Nah, its more like "I employed my son, brother, newphew and neighbour and now state duma deputy (my father) financed our new development, so we sold 5 XBOXes and split 5 billions rubbles".
No fricking way
What am I looking at here? Russian statue being sold off at Alibaba, or Russian statue being an outdoor mass produced decoration from Alibaba?
The latter. With the amount spent by the city on it being an order of magnitude larger than the listed price, obviously.
Gifrel is a pretty accurate depiction of the average Russian "engineer"
>people on committees being also imposter syndrome gays
Isn't that literally all of them?
You don't know what impostor syndrome means and you're making a complete fool out of yourself by using it in a way that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Cool story Ivan
He does; he's saying they don't feel as if they're competent enough to be deserving of their positions and thus are open to taking bribes.
Imposter syndrome is when you incorrectly believe yourself undeserving of a position and convince yourself you've deceived your way into it. These guys taking bribes and making fake robots are actually undeserving of their position. They don't have imposter syndrome, they're just imposters.
>a lot of the people on committees being also imposter syndrome gays
Don't use a phrase if you don't know what it means.
>It literally looks like Monke putin wearing a ninja mask
this fricking timeline man
Don't forget its older brother
literally looks like a rock-em sock-em robot
Lost my shit
The frickin handguns
Imagine the Boston Dynamics bot with an M4
That would be pretty spooky but expensive
Robot armies require mass production
>lost my shit
oh boy do I have a treat for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_CDu1hYXxk
this one was fake Russia MoD was not involved in this
>this one was fake Russia MoD was not involved in this
So the scammers put in all the effort to build a fake terminator while the MoD just ordered a child's toy off AliExpress and dressed it in a onesie?
do not speak for a year
it's real and the russian government sponsored a number of media stunts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FEDOR
They been doing this for decades.
>Spartan 300
to be fair I never saw the first 299, maybe this is legit iteration
>Microsoft stealing Russian tech
What was it supposed to do? While the kinect sucked there have been a lot of interesting hacks using it's hardware.
Using off the shelf hardware for military applications isn't inherently a bad thing either. Just look at what is being done with commercial drones.
Something like innovative surveillance tool, if I remember correctly.
>Using off the shelf hardware for military applications isn't inherently a bad thing either.
Like I said look at small drones. They're cheap and effective in their role. In surveillance roles they don't even need to be modified.
IIRC the military has also used off-the-shelf Xbox controllers in vehicles/etc. to control cameras/turrets. Not to mention things like radios/phones/computers/tablets and Starlink terminals.
I'm sure the MIC could produce stuff that is even more capable but it would also cost a gorillion dollars.
>Like I said look at small drones.
>they don't even need to be modified.
I don't remember the details, but my professor in out 3D point cloud processing lecture said something about how the kinect has some proprietary tech that's really fricking good at 3D scans, so there are legitimate scientists who buy kinects to do scans and shit.
Reminds me of how back in the days of the PS3 some companies were Black person-rigging sets of them together to make cheap super-computers.
>some companies
You mean US Air Force.
https://phys.org/news/2010-12-air-playstation-3s-supercomputer.html
lel
It's funny af, but could it work? Maviks are terrorizing both sides
>It's funny af, but could it work? Maviks are terrorizing both sides
Dog drones armed with rifles and anti-take missiles are something being worked on and will change the battlefield. Dog-legs and body shape are designed to get around both urban areas and difficult terrain. Streets and roads will be patrolled by tank drones and the skies by UAV's.
Because you were not the intended audience.
This was for internal consumption. In Russia the ordinary pleb believes what they are being told in TV and don't bother to check anything. This mean they can pull out a cheap robot and claim it as a new superweapon.
When they make propaganda directed at you, they will for example find a group whom you hate (Nazis, gays, lefties, righties, whatever) and make elaborate argument why Ukrainians are them.
They have been caught using fake robots before.
At least that one was real and just bought off of the Chinese.
Meanwhile you have brazen shit like this:
I dont think anyone with room temperature IQ (in Celsius) would think this is real
I remember an interview where Shaigu was telling the russian army is starting the serial production of soldier robots
here
>sheisty
Challenge for Americans: Try not to use Black person vernacular for one day
Level: Impossible
Is we allowed to use the vocabulary/grammar they just took from the rich southern whites they learned english from imitating?
only stuff like y'all, 'sheisty' and many others are Black person exclusives
Sounds like zoomerspeak.
you can just as easily make up new words to capture the meaning of the old ones
Orwell btfo
>you can just as easily make up new words to capture the meaning of the old ones
That will confuse most (boomer) people, but I guess this has always been the case. Enjoy your nu-lingo.
You're right I guess exclusive no longer applies but a lot of it is definitely spawned from AAVE
>y'all
>Black person exclusive
subhuman pod-dwelling northerner detected
comma should've been a period
are you fricking moronic?
y'all as a contraction is southern in general you dumbfrick.
>y'all
>sheisty/sheister
>Black person exclusives
What
Ah yes the famous German-speaking Black folk of America.
Its either a germanism or a yiddishism.
What the frick are you talking about. Sheisty (poo sheisty) is what Black folk call a ski mask/balaclava
you're the one who's read up on this kinda slang homie. sounds like a you problem tbh senpai
Absolutely not. I've never once heard a Black person use that word.
> I've never once heard a Black person use that word.
That's a good thing but it's absolutely true anon
>Fun allowed: impossible
>foreign opinion disregarded.
Ali Sheisty and RPG linked up?! need it or keep it?
The most hilarious part is that they picked such an easily recognizable one, but it was probably the only one that could even stand up with that on it's back even for a small demonstration.
they could have easily 3D printed out a new front plate with camera holes and then fit some different cameras in, but i guess soldering different cameras to the doggy pcb was too difficult for these Russian tech guys.
>just put a track suit on it, nobody will of notice.
Didn't they present a robot which turned out to be a dude in a costume?
Dat robot bussin at homies ong
me cut off on the right edge