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  • The one where the USSR invaded the Baltic nations and Poland. Not mention mass killing, deportation of local population and attempts at exterminating local culture to replace it with russians.

    You online commie roleplayers are so boring! You spam the same dull copytext/images.

    But the cherry on top is how it so clear how you have no fucking clue what you’re talking about.

    There is a high likelihood you’ve never even been to say Estonia or Poland. You’ve probably never even spoken to a Danish or Latvian person in your life (let alone being friends with them)!

    You just found some regressive gibberish online and are parroting it in some fucked up online roleplay thing.





  • I’ve lived in 5 countries across 3 continents, so I do have some perspective on this.

    The first point is finding out local immigration laws, even if you don’t need a tourist visa, you will need legal authorization to stay in a country on a more permanent basis.

    Which brings me to my second point, you need local employment to get authorization for permanent stay (or proof of above average independent income).

    Another option is to go study in a country. This is expensive and you will need to win scholarships if you don’t have a lot of money. Countries always try to make money on foreign students.

    Another option is to teach English, but this is likely harder than it used to be (15 years ago or so). Although it is worth exploring this opportunity, unlikely to work for EU though.

    Do you have any relatives in other countries? Close friends?

    I will speculate it’s going to be difficult to move to Netherlands if you don’t have family or a skillset that is in high demand.

    I would explore developing countries where you can likely get a good job (by local standards, so $1,000 to $2,500) if you have a degree and some solid work experience.







  • You misunderstand, I don’t have any allegiance to Intel/AMD or ARM or Apple.

    I am interested in factual reality though. This is not about Qualcomm versus AMD or whatever. It’s common sense. If you have a use case (e.g. x265 encode or god forbid an AV1 encode) that takes many hours, you laptop is going to suffer due to cooling issue. This is even true for an ARM laptop versus an ARM desktop.

    I think the results you mention back up what I said?

    So you’re saying that throttling after 5 min is not an issue with MT (or even ST) workloads?

    I would be happy to be proven wrong (I am not kidding), but I would need solid proof from a 3rd party.

    No offence, but random claims online is not how it works.

    Mind you, I am not saying you or your friend are lying. There are likely other factors at play.