[-] What_Religion_R_They@hexbear.net 25 points 13 hours ago

what's the heart and upvote for

im not a "puppygirl". im just a person with puppy characteristics

Nevertheless, Lum says a new baseband board was introduced this year, one likely to feature components from SMIC rather than TSMC. This follows a redesign of about 15,000 printed circuit boards to accommodate the inferior chips, he told Light Reading. "I don't know of any other company in the world that could have redesigned 15,000 boards in a couple of years," he said.

lol

edit: it's been 4 years

What the heck is going on in the comments? People upset Nazis were killed when they invaded?

sadly read the whole thing. what a disgusting article.

okay that's a good idea. i think ill wait till i see them again

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Genshin 5.0 spoilersMaterialist Mavuika?

a second spoiler has hit the comment i repeat a second--Mussolini Abyss Order???

americans who else

thought this is interesting. you can see who the petite bourgeoisie prefers

palestinian pirates pulling through for you

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why is eglin so desperate, it's literally just some guy

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Khojakhmet Kongyrkhodzhaevich Khodzhikov was a Soviet Kazakh artist, caricaturist, and illustrator, and one of the pioneers of Kazakh folk art. He was born in 1910, and his father was an educator and scientist, while his mother was a painter and costumer.

During the 1920s, he studied in the Vkhutemas ("Higher Art and Technical Studios") Russian state art and technical school in Moscow. Its workshops were established by a decree from Lenin. Khojakhmet studied on preparatory courses for the nationals of the Soviet East.


A drawing of Khojakhmet. His brother Kulakhmet has better preserved images, and he appears when you search for Khojakhmet :(

After his studies, he drifted between jobs as an illustrator-caricaturist for newspapers (1928-1930); as a painter for the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, and the Institute of National Culture; and as the lead art director for Zhambyl Regional Kazakh Drama Theatre named after Abay (although the Drama Theatre wasn't called that during his tenure there in the 30s), which was in Dzhambul/Aulie-Ata (now called Taraz).

He was repressed in 1938 and only returned to Moscow in 1943. From 1944 to 1953 he worked as the decorator in the kinostudio Kazakhfilm.

His easel works are displayed in the State Museum of Arts named after A. Kasteyev in Almaty, and other art museums and funds. Unfortunately, few of his works are archived online. From the description of the cited encyclopaedia, his work features themes of working labourers and peasants. In his idyllic works, such as "Night in the Fisherman's Kolkhoz", "Boats on the Shore", and "Landscape with Mountains", he poetically eulogized the simple life of Kazakh auls.

He also authored more than 100 linoprints with satirical depictions of hot topics of the day. It is unfortunate that his work and cultural fingerprint, which was known to the Soviet people of Kazakhstan and the USSR, was just as ephemeral as the Soviet Union itself, and that no publicly-accessible archive exists of his works and that of hundreds of other excellent Soviet artists and producers.

Some of his works: "In A Yurt"

The aforementioned "Mountain Landscape"

"Zhambyl with the Red Army Soldiers"

"Before the Storm"

Here is one of the better archives of his works

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The perceptive among you may notice the Totenkopf patch on the one on the left's chest.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1e8kcg4/meeting_of_ukrainian_military_with_a_resident_of/

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(it was definitely not unmoderated)

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Every last one of you miserable fucks have perpetuated this lie and created this false reality where you have convinced yourself that Eternity is bad. All based on lies... Now, we are going to fucking destroy you!

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That is how it appears in the State Museum of Arts named after A. Kasteev, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A little bit about the author...

From 1929 to 1931, Kasteev studied the arts in the Almaty studio of Russian painter Nikolai Gavrilovich Khludov. Khludov was the founder of the first school of artistry in Kazakhstan, which opened in 1921. It was foundational to the development of arts in Kazakhstan and Kyrgizstan.

Kasteev continued his studies from 1934 to 1937 in Moscow, in the art studio named after Nadezhda Krupskaya, the Russian revolutionary and wife of Lenin.

He was proclaimed the People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR in 1944, owing to him being the premier Kazakh artist and watercolorist. The Almaty state museum was renamed in his honour in 1984.


The painting "Kapchagai Hydroelectric Power Station", from an online archive.

This landscape depicts the Kapchagai hydro power plant (built 1965-1970), which is cradled on the Ili river in Almaty.

Here are some photos of the HPP:

Kasteev was the Chairman of the Union of Artists of Kazakhstan for a period. He was also a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Kazakh SSR of the 4th–6th convocations.


His selfportrait was reproduced on the postage stamps of Kazakhstan in 2004. Many of his paintings also appear on postage stamps.


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