







The 2001 film Enemy at the Gates shows Soviet Red Army commissars and barrier troops using a PM M1910 alongside their own small arms to gun down the few retreating survivors of a failed charge on a German position during the Battle of Stalingrad. The film misrepresents the role of blocking detachments in the Red Army. Although there was Order No. 227 (Russian: Директива Ставки ВГК №227) that became the rallying cry of “Not a step back!” (Russian: Ни шагу назад!, romanized: Ni shagu nazad!),[36] machine gunners were not placed behind regular troops with orders to kill anyone who retreated, and they were used only for penal troops. As per Order No. 227, each detachment would have between three and five barrier squads per 200 personnel.[37][38]
If you refuse to read your own sources, I really don’t know why you bother engaging.


“unlike those brainless tankies, I get my history from fiction” 


Country press-ganging civilians into conscription vans as unpaid cannon fodder accuses professional soldiers of being forced to be there 🤓


"my source is fiction"

This is pretty high up on the list of things you shouldn’t do.


Ironically, the moonshot scenario where they can produce it in relevant quantities at acceptable performance would likely pop the AI bubble from eating into NVDA sales growth.


Not your keys?
Not your coins.


Fedora if you do not gain joy from troubleshooting
Debian sid if you do.
No investigation, no right to speak.