• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    This won’t end well…

    Not because of Linux or Windows, but because India’s government is one of the most corrupt in the world, and everyone is just going to get bribed into saying “this is great” and it’ll get implemented without any flaws being addressed

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        Not really…

        They use the same propaganda tactics as Russia. No matter what the result is or what they said before any mission starts, they declare everything means they succeded and that their now a world super power.

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            Exactly.

            Thanks for the example!

            They didn’t accomplish their main goals or any research they said they’d do. But because it continued to orbit for longer than the mission (that failed) would have taken… They celebrate as a success and “proof” that theyre a world power.

            I really don’t think you meant to, but this is exactly what I was talking about.

            • 𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍@midwest.social
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              TFA says India was the first nation to achieve Mars orbit on the first attempt. Standing on the shoulders of giants, and all, but still… that’s surely an exceptional feat?

              Is it better to set the bar high and fail to achieve every goal, or set the bar low and achieve less, but be able to claim 100% success?

              I dunno, man… I kinda feel like putting something in Mars orbit on your first try deserves some respect and recognition.

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                TFA says India was the first nation to achieve Mars orbit on the first attempt

                It’s not a question of if anyone could tho, it’s a question of why would anyone waste all that money for basically just PR…

                To my knowledge no one has taken money from their starving citizens so they can light a billion dollars on fire. I still wouldn’t be impressed if someone did it, even if they get to tell “first!” after it.

                I kinda feel like putting something in Mars orbit on your first try deserves some respect and recognition.

                Again, just because no one has done something yet, doesn’t mean no one else could. They just choose to spend their money on something other than PR.

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                  why would anyone waste all that money for basically just PR…

                  It’s not just PR. Developing the engineering capability to reach Mars is a goal of its own. There are not many nations that can achieve that.

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                    There are not many nations that can achieve that.

                    Did you get caught on a loop?

                    I’m not going to keep explaining the same thing to you over and over again and hoping you eventually respond. If thats the level of attention you need, just read my comment over and over again

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              The very fact that they can send working spacecraft is already an accomplishment. How many countries can do that?

              They are not yet a world power even if they claim to be. No doubt about that. But they are projected to become one in the not so near future. No doubt about that too.

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                No, any country that wants to pay for it can.

                India prioritized it over other things like this:

                India’s latest National Family Health Survey (NFHS), which shows that children in several states are more undernourished now than they were five years ago, is based on data collected in 2019-20. The survey was conducted in only 22 states before the onset of the pandemic - so experts fear the results will be much worse in the remaining states, where the survey began after the lockdown ended.

                In places such as Dahod, however, the problem seems to have begun earlier. The district has seen a steep rise in the proportion of undernourished children compared with 2015-16, when the last survey was conducted.

                Stunting among children under five in Dahod is up from 44% to 55%. And the proportion of severely underweight children in the district has risen from 7.8% to 13.4%.

                Most Indian women are anaemic and poor women, especially so. And since undernourished mothers give birth to undernourished babies, experts say the worsening rate of malnutrition could be a result of women struggling to access nutrition benefits.

                https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56080313

                I’m not going to clap because Modi decided a pointless space mission that might trick people into thinking India was a world power is more important then the worst childhood malnourishment rates in the world.

                He’s letting children starve and develop life long issues so people like you do what you’re doing right now.

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                  what made you think India prioritised it over those things?

                  the budget for ISRO is much, much lower than the budget that goes towards programs to fix poverty related issues. ISRO is 0.27% of the indian budget.

                  the remote sensing satellites have helped farmers, fishermen with actual food production, weather satellites with predicting disasters and saving lives.

                  for us its worth the investment even without factoring in the nice to haves like finding water on the moon or launching private satellites.

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                  No, any country that wants to pay for it can.

                  No my country can’t.

                  He’s letting children starve and develop life long issues so people like you do what you’re doing right now.

                  I am. not even Indian. I reckon what ever he’s doing affect me the same way it affect you. And I don’t even like him.

                  But I am not that bias to mix national interest with domestic interest - to paint bad picture on a target, to excavate the worse and burying the good.

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                    No my country can’t.

                    They can if they stop paying for what the vast majority of the world considers basic decency.

                    I am. not even Indian. I reckon what ever he’s doing affect me the same way it affect you

                    Lots of people care about starving children…

                    Not everyone is a psychopath.

                    But it’s pretty telling you keep repeating Indian propaganda while claiming you live in a different country you won’t disclose. Even though I never said the only people falling it were from India. In fact, I’ve said Modi did this explicitly to trick people from other countries.

                    I really don’t understand what you’re saying at this point…

                    It’s like you’re halfway understanding my comments and just know no matter what you need to defend Modi

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                  The cost at which India achieves these accomplishments are a fraction of what other Space Agencies. It’s something they should be proud of.

                  I went through the link and the entire fact that the article is using a small remote town to justify it with the entire India’s population is mind boggling to me. As someone from data science background, it just reeks as falsehood as no accurate source of data, sampling of such large pop and etc are mentioned.

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                    It’s a problem all over India…

                    Your have a “data science background” it’s odd you can’t handle a Google search if you didn’t like my choice of link.

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          Not too dissimilar to Elon Musk really.

          We have the same kind of rot, it’s just that corporate layer somehow makes us think it’s not the same as the corrupt bullshit in other countries. But it’s not all that different.

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            Elon represents Elon, and he likes to hear himself talk. A government that represents a billion people should act a little differently than someone like him.

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      Someone is really getting the fucks for basically parroting the usual narrative of the deep states lol.

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      but because India’s government is one of the most corrupt in the world

      This same country also has a space organization that is well-respected all around the world. If we can launch rockets, we sure as hell can build a secure Linux based distro lol.

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        Half the mobile rom teams are Indian devs

        We have some serious manpower for cheap, that’s smart, development/employment focused, and intuitive

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        This same country also has a space organization that is well-respected all around the world

        Lol, sure…

        Other countries don’t pay India lip service because it’s a large 3rd world country poised to become the newest sweatshop of the developed world…

        It’s because they respect a space program who retroactively changes their goals and tells their uneducated masses that everything was a resounding success.

        Just like “any day now” for the last 30 years they are going to become a world leader.

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          My country once successfully launched 104 satellites with a single rocket. And this guy really believes we can’t build a secure linux distro because we’re nothing more than a “3rd world country poised to become the newest sweatshop of the developed world”. Wow, okay dude.

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            Hey, another example of India doing something that makes no logical sense just for the PR and then gullible people thinking that just because no one else has done it, no one else could have!

            Man, you all are making this easy

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              no logical sense except the indigenous technology advancements that make sure india doesn’t need to rely on others for crucial operations (US denying gps info to india comes to mind) along with the money that they earn from private satellite launches, yes.

              i wonder why this is so easy for you, surely it isn’t because you are conveniently ignoring all the positives of a space program.

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                If they were doing it for real reasons…

                They’d have launched a few big ones.

                Not just throwing a bunch of junk into space to beat a record no one else is trying to beat.

                Although, to be honest I thought no one would be dumb enough to fall for the propaganda and think any of the stuff people keep bringing up in this thread was worth bragging about.

                But I can admit when I’m wrong.

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                  what reasons are real enough for you?

                  is a navigation system real enough? are weather satellites helping with disasters and saving lives real enough? is telecommunications real enough? is the millions they earn from private satellites real enough?

                  i’m sorry all of this falls under propaganda for you. for me personally, these are all real enough to warrant a space program.

                  But I can admit when I’m wrong

                  doesn’t look like it

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                    doesn’t look like it

                    His brain thinks a country that can successfully launch rockets surely doesn’t have what it takes to build a secure linux distro. You think that brain is capable of admitting to mistakes?

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              Hey, another example of India doing something that makes no logical sense just for the PR

              Only 2 of those 104 satellites were Indian. Rest all were foreign satellites. In fact 96 of them were from the USA. But yeah, obviously all these foreign satellites satellites serve no purpose whatsoever. Obviously they were launched just so ISRO could score some PR points 😂

              There is absolutely nothing impressive about launching 104 satellites in one go. What would be truly impressive is building a linux distro, amirite?

              Man, you all are making this easy

              Insert wojak crying behind mask meme

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          Well… No idea if US landed on the moon but the videos are sus AF

          Countries spinning PR is tale as old as time

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            Yeah, the whole moon race was propaganda…

            The main reason America went was so USSR couldn’t say they were first.

            Everyone’s known this for like 50 years now…

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      This has little to do with government officials. Though very less information is available, I believe the military will use its own personnel or private contractors.