@regimechanger50@PeterZeihan 1. Despite close trade relations through-out the Cold War, Finnish railways go mostly North-South, few go East-West -> Lack of logistics supporting an invasion)
2. Lakes, bogs, forests make the terrain nigh impassable -- the only realistic access is via St Petersburg @regimechanger50@PeterZeihan 3. The only land the Russians could theoretically take with little green men is Åland - a largely isolated, self-governing area of Finland, which was awarded to Finland by the League of Nations. USSR was not a member of the league at the time.
May 12, 2022 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
With respect @KateKurera, the only thing I don't like about your speech was the bit about "big corporations".
I don't like it, because all corporations, when successful, will become big.
Those that ride the #repairability wave have many $$ advantages.
A good solid for #repairable devices is of financial management: Roughly 30-40% of a given products' revenues come in the form of lifecycle maintenance.
In the coming decade, that margin will increase to 50-60% due to futureproofing and modularity among other things.
Text next to someone's face might have surprising use-cases in #healthcare.
"Google's work with AR will likely be incremental" - hope so. But then what is the long-term vision? cnet.com/tech/computing…
obv this is a sneak peek and broadly CG, but still:
I like the form factor. AR Glasses should not be discernible from normal glasses.
Like HTC Vive XR; these looks dorky (sorry)
(Image courtesy of @Muropaketti)
Whenever I'm learning a really technical thing (like Kanta PHR - FHIR - EMR interfacing) I'll talk to myself about it for many hours over a week or two.
The potential problem though @TinaHuang is that while this is great for learning at a relatively technical level, it doesn't help you in explaining what you learned to someone else.
I vividly remember talking about EHRs to a journalist for 3 hours and getting nowhere. (my fault)