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Чезаре Беккариа - человек, который заставил задуматься о совести.


В этот день, 15 марта 1738, родился человек, бросивший вызов жестокости законов.

Представьте себе XVIII век.
Европа, где следственные пытки, хоть и постепенно выходят из обихода, всё ещё применяются в некоторых странах, а площади городов то и дело становятся местом для публичных казней.
Здесь каждый приговор - это не только судьба отдельного человека, но и зрелище для толпы: плети, колёса, эшафоты.
И вот в этом мире, где жестокость остаётся частью правовой системы, появляется Чезаре Беккариа - миланский маркиз с лицом философа и смелостью революционера.

Кому "шуточки за 300", а нам - спасибо трактористу!


Кому "шуточки за 300", а нам - спасибо трактористу!

Я вырос в деревне. У соседей была очень агрессивная собака. Частенько срывалась с привязи и бегала по улице, кошмаря взрослых и детей.

Конец всему этому положил тракторист, который вспахал им огород. Она вцепилась ему в предплечье, чуть ниже локтя, мёртвой хваткой. Он (здоровенный парень) протащил её на своей руке несколько метров до трактора, вытащил из кабины топор, и зарубил её. Затем пошёл и набил е$альник хозяину собаки, которому только что вспахал огород ))).

Настало время 60+, надо сходить к дохтурам посоветоваться, стоит ли вообще дальше…


Настало время 60+, надо сходить к дохтурам посоветоваться, стоит ли вообще дальше…

Дабы без очередей нашли вариант в платной клинике, записались.

Принимает такая доктор со спортивной фигуркой, свежим личиком, начинает мне лапшу про здоровый образ жизни, правильное питание, гимнастику, растяжки какие-то.

Все выслушал и говорю:

Знакомый мой, Николай Васильевич, безвыездно прожил в Брянске, на одной работе, двигаясь неспешно по службе. Хотя до финансовой кормушки так и не допустили...


Знакомый мой, Николай Васильевич, безвыездно прожил в Брянске, на одной работе, двигаясь неспешно по службе. Хотя до финансовой кормушки так и не допустили. Последнее время он упорно и тщательно готовился к старости. Постоянно перерабатывал, чтобы хоть чуть повысить пенсию. По выходным - шабашил настройкой станков. Постоянно откладывал и экономил в быту, дабы увеличить сбережения. Жизнь без работы он представлял смутно, в виде домика с неизбежной деградацией на огороде.

События, о которых пойдет речь, произошли зимой 1943–44 годов, когда фашисты приняли зверское решение: использовать воспитанников Полоцкого детского дома № 1 как доноров.


События, о которых пойдет речь, произошли зимой 1943–44 годов, когда фашисты приняли зверское решение: использовать воспитанников Полоцкого детского дома № 1 как доноров. Немецким раненным солдатам нужна была кровь. Где её взять? У детей. Первым встал на защиту мальчишек и девчонок директор детского дома Михаил Степанович Форинко. Конечно, для оккупантов никакого значения не имели жалость, сострадание и вообще сам факт такого зверства, поэтому сразу было ясно: это не аргументы. Зато весомым стало рассуждение: как могут больные и голодные дети дать хорошую кровь? Никак.

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In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.