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    Coffeetest (coffeetest@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 14-Dec-2024 03:26:34 JST Coffeetest Coffeetest
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    @HistoPol Perhaps more is to come with the 1/n but in flight an IRMBs and ICMBs are not distinguishable. So in terms of an object in flight the assessment of risk is the same.

    I cannot see any reason why an ICBM cannot contain a smaller warhead - that's all we are talking about. The only distiquishing feature of this new missile is its range. There are many missile capable of being tactical nukes.

    RF has subs which can go anywhere and strike anything that matters.

    As far as super power - that was the USSR. RF has the economy of a US state and a dramatically failing one at that. Yes, it has nukes but that does not make it a super power.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zoë O'Connell (zoe@zoeoconnell.co.uk)'s status on Thursday, 15-Aug-2024 02:09:12 JST Zoë O'Connell Zoë O'Connell

    OK, here we go: Visualising the #Worldcon #Hugo2024 voting results.

    Alternative Title: Why ranked voting matters.

    As a quick explanation, the last placed candidate in each round is eliminated and their votes transferred to the next candidate on each ballot.

    This is the first place ballot only, the second place is calculated by treating the winner as eliminated and rerunning the election. I have not included the final round runoff against "No Award" as this year that's all uninteresting.

    In conversation about 9 months ago from zoeoconnell.co.uk permalink
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