Wednesday, April 17, 2024

About the present Russians and the Western people

   It's difficult to imagine the degree of disgust that I have for my compatriots.
Even a thousand writers such as Boris Stomakhin is not enough to express that.
   This godless corrupt slavish rabble worshiping the power of the KGB officers and former communist criminals.
   It requires the incredible efforts from me to hide this disgust, this hatred towards them, these present Russians, in order not blurt out 
all this somewhere in my blogs or in my articles in Russian.
   I try never to communicate with them, these present Russians, the former Soviet slaves. If without my desire I must to contact with them - their 
ringing at my flat door, shopping, interrogations in the KGB (FSB) - the only feeling that I experience concerning them - the disgusting two-legged animals, the huge lice or cockroaches. The incredible feeling of disgust.
   Never I have had any other desire as to leave this abominable country for ever. But even my last attempt to do this in April 2014 was not successful, this so hateful for me country, the huge filthy concentration camp, had not released me.
   In principle Russia could become a decent country but only with complete change of its population, a mass immigration from other countries not so vicious as the present Russia. Russia is primarily the Russian language, the culture but not this utterly corrupt Russian speaking gene pool.
   In principle, I am for the Great Russia, a superpower, but with the utterly different population.
   What to do with this Russia population? Frankly speaking, in good they deserve a few 
deuterium bombs but the territory will be contaminated with radiation for a long time. Therefore, the most optimal solution is their eviction somewhere to Arctic islands like Novaya Zemlya or Franz Josef Land. Let them live there and render habitable those northern territories.
   I should add that I hate Americans, Frenchmen, Germans, Dutch, etc. no less than the Russians.They are the crud and the brutes too. The only things that I accept in the West are its culture and its way of life.
   I will never forgive the West, the U.S.A. that fact that during all these 45 years of my dissident activity, the struggle for freedom in Russia, they in no way helped me. Even when I was looking for political asylum in 2011, and the press wrote about that the West didn't help me then. I hate it.




Tuesday, February 27, 2024

My sister's cats and dogs


My sister's she cat Masha is watching above the dogs Julka and Vasya



Masha (atop) and her adult son Phoma (beneath) on 21st of February, 2024



Masha (behind) and her adult son Phoma on 10th of January, 2024



Masha (at left) and her adult children he cats Belyash (at center) and Phoma (at right) on 27th of December, 2023 



Masha (at center) and her adult children he cats Belyash (at left) and Phoma (at right) at the end of November, 2023



Masha (at center) and her adult children he cats Belyash (at left) and Phoma (at right) at the end of November, 2023



Phoma is guarding a walnut tree of crows. The middle of November, 2023




The children of Masha he cats Belyash (atop) and Phoma (beneath) when they were kittens



Masha and her children he cats Belyash and Phoma on 26th of October, 2023



Masha (at right) and her adult son Phoma at the end of August, 2023



Phoma and Belyash on 22nd of August, 2023



Masha is licking her grown up adult son Phoma on 25th of July, 2023



Masha and her adult son Belyash on 2nd of August, 2023




Masha and her adult son Phoma on 2nd of August, 2023



Masha and her adult son Phoma on 2nd of August, 2023



Masha and her grown up children Phoma and Belyash on 2nd of August, 2023



Persik on 28th of February, 2024 



Persik on 10th of January, 2024 



Julka on 10th of January, 2024



Persik and Julka are dining together on 6th of February, 2024




Belyash (at left) and Phoma (at right) in July, 2023




Phoma in July, 2023



Phoma in June, 2023



Belyash in July, 2023



Belyash in June, 2023




Julka (left) and Persik (right) in June, 2023






                                               The she cat Masha with Julka





My sister's she cat Masha (on right) is invaded the neighbour he cat's territory and is quarreling with him






The neighbours are finding out the relationship




By evening they had reconciled.






She cat Musechka















Feminine curiosity. The female dog and female cat are watching a street from under the fence.






Feminine curiosity






                             Female dog Vasya (on right) with her feline relative. 









                                                    Relatives 




The young dog Persik (Peach) is the only male among my sister cattish-doggish population. Though he is a small one but if it's necessary he can bark so loudly and terribly that nobody could imagine the hidden behind the fence so small and so pretty creature.






Persik is vigilantly serving. On patrol. 






At master's feet










The cats' gracefulness. They can sleep everywhere in any pose. 







The one beauty among the others













Thursday, January 4, 2024

Russian Empire 1912

   Historical Russia before the godless communist regime.

Five hundred ruble note featuring Peter the Great and a personification of Mother Russia, 1912







Thursday, October 24, 2019

Google claims 'quantum supremacy' for computer



Wikipedia Quantum supremacy

Wikipedia Quantum computing














Google claims 'quantum supremacy' for computer


By Paul Rincon
Science editor, BBC News website


Google says an advanced computer has achieved "quantum supremacy" for the first time, surpassing the performance of conventional devices.
The technology giant's Sycamore quantum processor was able to perform a specific task in 200 seconds that would take the world's best supercomputer 10,000 years to complete.
Scientists have been working on quantum computers for decades because they promise much faster speeds.
The result appears in Nature journal.
In classical computers, the unit of information is called a "bit" and can have a value of either 1 or 0. But its equivalent in a quantum system - the qubit (quantum bit) - can be both 1 and 0 at the same time.
This phenomenon opens the door for multiple calculations to be performed simultaneously. But the qubits need to be synchronised using a quantum effect known as entanglement, which Albert Einstein termed "spooky action at a distance".
However, scientists have struggled to build working devices with enough qubits to make them competitive with conventional types of computer.
Sycamore contains 54 qubits, although one of them did not work, so the device ran on 53 qubits.
In their Nature paper, John Martinis of Google, in Mountain View, and colleagues set the processor a random sampling task - where it produces a set of numbers that has a truly random distribution.
Sycamore was able to complete the task in three minutes and 20 seconds. By contrast, the researchers claim in their paper that Summit, the world's best supercomputer, would take 10,000 years to complete the task.
"It's an impressive device and certainly an impressive milestone. We're still decades away from an actual quantum computer that would be able to solve problems we're interested in," Prof Jonathan Oppenheim, from UCL, who was not involved with the latest study, told BBC News.
"It's an interesting test, it shows they have a lot of control over their device, it shows that they have low error rates. But it's nowhere near the kind of precision we would need to have a full-scale quantum computer."