[-] troed@fedia.io 3 points 1 day ago

I think this would be a good time for you to study the subject you intend to discuss.

In February 2015, Russia and Ukraine signed the Minsk II agreements

Beginning in 2021, there was a massive Russian military buildup near Ukraine's borders, including within neighbouring Belarus. Russian officials repeatedly denied plans to attack Ukraine.

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[-] troed@fedia.io 29 points 1 day ago

So if Russia and Ukraine instead sign a peace deal with borders similar to where they are now, and Russia doesn't invade the rest of europe and Georgia, will you do any introspection?

In 2014 Russia invaded Crimea and the easternmost part of Ukraine. Then said the had absolutely no intention of expanding.

Cue 2022.

At which point did you do your introspection?

[-] troed@fedia.io 5 points 4 days ago

This is surely more about packaging of apps on top of something that exists rather than creating something new. A huge bonus would however be a way to pay open source developers working on the tools deemed necessary to include in such a distribution.

[-] troed@fedia.io 4 points 4 days ago

At least four cars had switched to full wets at the time.

[-] troed@fedia.io 26 points 4 days ago

I don't get the Safety Car for "teams are on the wrong tires". Some had already switched to full wets. Surely this should be up to the teams to screw up instead of relying on the organizers to save them staying out on inters.

[-] troed@fedia.io 10 points 4 days ago

It's difficult to root for Norris to catch up to Verstappen when he's clearly not up to the task in all conditions.

conspiracy hat on: Red Bull is surely right that other teams are cheating with water in the tires. Look what happens when it's wet so they have no use for it.

... just kidding. Maybe.

[-] troed@fedia.io 12 points 1 week ago

Shops in Sweden very often state that they don't accept cash - and it's perfectly legal for them to make that choice.

[-] troed@fedia.io 21 points 1 week ago

We have cash?

o_O

Haven't used it for years.

[-] troed@fedia.io 16 points 1 week ago

Troll comment.

You do that - you die.

[-] troed@fedia.io 24 points 1 week ago

Please show me that guideline, anywhere.

/Swede living in the deer countryside

[-] troed@fedia.io 54 points 1 week ago

Swede here. Before we imported potatoes in the late 1700s all we had were beets. Just beets. Beets everywhere.

What did you expect.

[-] troed@fedia.io 7 points 1 week ago

It's so sad considering they just now managed to bring out the best EV on the market (ID.7) - and will refresh the older range to the same standard.

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Swedish author and famous pro-Ukraine blogger Lars Wilderäng (Cornucopia) reports today that the Swedish security expert Karl Emil Nikka has revealed that Kagi is using the Kremlin propaganda tool Yandex as a backend for searches.

Wilderäng speculates this might mean search terms are leaking to Russia, while others worry about how Kremlin thus can get their talking points into western search results.

Security expert Karl Emil Nikka tells us that the search engine Kagi, popular among tech geeks, uses Russian Yandex, which was introduced after the full-scale invasion. This, of course, gives Russia the opportunity to look at what is searched for via Kagi.

Link (in Swedish), see 11:22 update: https://cornucopia.se/2024/10/uppdateras-ryssland-medger-bruk-av-c-stridsmedel-mot-ukraina-rysk-pilot-som-mordade-68-ukrainare-ihjalslagen-med-hammare-bland-de-allra-storsta-ryska-forlusterna-under-kriget-igar/

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