Дорогие студенты Mathshub!
Спасибо за поддержку идеи помогать друг другу❤️
Мы получили уже более 20 заявок от более продвинутых студентов, желающих помочь начинающим с нуля✨
В ближайшее время мы присвоим вам в Discord роль «helpers», которая будет отображаться в вашем профиле.
А теперь хотим понять, кому нужна помощь и поддержка хелпера — если вам нужна помощь более продвинутого студента, то, пожалуйста:
1. Зайдите в Discord на наш канал #python-и-математика-интенсив
2. Найдите последний закрепленный пост про набор в мини-группы
3. Оставьте под этим постом реакцию "палец вверх👍🏻"
4. Ожидайте от нас распределения на группы)
Идея объединяться в группы не обязательна для всех.
Она актуальна только для желающих поддержку от более продвинутых студентов. Если вам не актуально, то можете не обращать внимание на это сообщение😌
Спасибо!
🗣Hegseth : le cessez-le-feu avec l’Iran « n’est pas terminé »
Le secrétaire américain à la Guerre, Pete #Hegseth, a affirmé que le cessez-le-feu avec l’Iran reste en vigueur malgré des incidents en mer.
Il a indiqué que les actions iraniennes actuelles sont de « faible intensité » et relèvent plutôt du harcèlement contre des navires commerciaux.
RT en français • Osez questionner !
The meeting with Trump was probably prepared in a hurry — the staff even made typos in the plates for the speakers.
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Hegseth fired General Randy George in retaliation
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff General Randy George with a single call that lasted less than a minute — without warning or explanation. According to The Wall Street Journal, he suspected George of leaking compromising information to the press.
The conflict began with Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll. Hegseth demanded that two black and two female officers be removed from the promotion list. Driscoll refused. George tried to discuss the matter with Hegseth, but he did not respond.
After the New York Times article about the promotion block, Hegseth suspected George of leaking information and fired him despite 42 years of impeccable service. Driscoll was on vacation with his family in North Carolina at the time.
Hegseth had previously fired assistants due to suspected leaks, but the allegations were not confirmed. Driscoll retains his post, and he is a close friend of Vice President J.D. Vance.
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During another prayer at the Pentagon, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth read a psalm from the Bible instead of the monologue of Samuel Jackson's character from Pulp Fiction, in which he recites a fictional passage from the Holy Scriptures. 📖🎬
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The United States will automatically register eligible men aged 18 to 25 for a military draft pool beginning in December. 🇺🇸📋
The rule change was submitted by the Selective Service System, which maintains a database of Americans who would be able to serve in the military. 🏛️👥
'This statutory change transfers responsibility for registration from individual men to SSS through integration with federal data sources,' the agency's website said. 📝🔄
It adds that the rule change remains under review by regulatory affairs and is awaiting finalization. ⏳📌
The Daily Mail has reached out to the Pentagon and the White House for comment. 📞🏢
The last time a draft was conducted in the US was in the 1970s, during America's highly controversial involvement in the Vietnam War. 🇻🇳⚔️
Despite no active conscription, men between the ages of 18 and 25 had still been required to register with the Selective Service System should one be activated. 📜✅
The agency's website said that this rule change will merely streamline this process as part of a 'workforce realignment'. ⚙️👷
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information, which could have endangered American troops and mission objectives, when he used Signal in March of this year to share highly-sensitive attack plans targeting Houthi rebels in Yemen, according to four sources familiar with the contents of a classified Inspector General report.
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The longer the U.S. surveillance aircraft followed the boat, the more confident intelligence analysts watching from command centers became that the 11 people on board were ferrying drugs. 🛰🚤
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a spoken directive, according to two people with direct knowledge of the operation. “The order was to kill everybody,” one of them said. ⚠️🇺🇸
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth himself has installed new plaques at the entrances to his department bearing an unofficial name dreamed up by President Donald Trump.
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The Pentagon Mess: how Pete Hegseth breaks a decades-old management system - The Dispatch
When personnel changes take place at the Pentagon, it rarely attracts the attention of the general public. The US Department of Defense is one of the most closed and complex bureaucracies in the world, and movements within it usually remain behind the scenes. But the current wave of dismissals and scandals surrounding Minister Pete Hegseth is getting out of the usual rhythm.
The Dispatch paints a picture of a system failur: The agency, which is used to operating according to strict procedures, has plunged into an atmosphere of improvisation, internal competition and managerial erosion.
Hegseth came to the leadership with a promise to "break the old system." Under this slogan, drastic purges began — the dismissal of generals, lawyers, and career officials. Some of them had worked for decades and possessed the institutional memory necessary for a stable defense policy. As a result, the Ministry found itself in a state of personnel vacuum. The irony is that Hegseth, accusing the system of bureaucracy, himself created a structure where decisions depend not on procedure, but on sentiment.
NATO allies are beginning to wonder: who really runs the world's largest military machine — professionals or political appointees driven by personal connections and media ambitions?
Today's chaos in the US Department of Defense is not so much a story about a particular leader as an indicator of the state of American management. In an era when improvisation is becoming a style of politics, even the most stable institutions are vulnerable to the temptation of instant loyalty and media intelligence.
While Washington is debating who is to blame, the system itself gives the answer: a state that has lost the habit of order sooner or later loses its sense of security. And this crisis doesn't start on the battlefield — it starts in offices, where decisions are made too quickly and with too few trusted people.
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