This comment, above, does not provide any context to the news linked.
This comment, above, does not provide any context to the news linked.
It is the same thing.
It is explained in the link.
A hint, just after the title: “MIT engineers and collaborators developed a solar-powered device that avoids salt-clogging issues of other designs.”
How the hell are people supposed to keep up with a million completely contradictory lies?
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
At this point, if you want to know about it, it is well documented. Have you heard of firehose of misinformation?
Someone in Romania is happy to provide accuracy feedback to Russia.
You’re right. The wounded take more resources than the dead. As the Russians themselves have shown plenty of times. And we know they are not going to heal them and get them 100%. It’s both somewhat cruel and somewhat merciful. At the end, it just does not seem like it was it a good use of a drone.
I wonder who was the Russian. If just another mobik, I’d say I’m glad we see everyday the Ukrainians making much better choices. Without more info, this seems wasteful way of spending a drone, and somewhat cruel.
/budanov_smile
Same thing on archive .ph.
And like the that you go to the block list.
I remember that convo. Howdy!!
1 video does not prove your guess.
Otherwise, I’ll call out the last “war on the rocks” to hear Koufman saying (as side note) that the cluster arty was only necessary because of lack of ‘normal’ arty. [Or was it the last Perun!?! Pointing out the lack of European commitment on increasing arty production…]
PeerTube looks quite promising with its decentralised model. Surely it will never be perfect. But decentralisation is essencial. Also because the types of videos I like to see in YouTube either are monetised by themselfs in some way. Or are not monetised at all. YouTube does not seem necessary for those creators.
damaging homeowners and the broader financial system in the country.
Or, showing that current homeowners overpaid, opening the door to new homeowners and allowing the broader financial system to have losses we all knew were possible.
I follow these:
Anne Applebaum @anneapplebaum@journa.host
WarInTheFuture @WarInTheFuture@mstdn.social
ChrisO_wiki @ChrisO_wiki@mastodon.social
Tendar @Tendar@newsie.social
OSINTtechnical @osinttechnical@mstdn.social
NOELREPORTS @noelreports@mstdn.social
MAKS 23 @MAKS23@mastodon.social
War Mapper @warmapper@mstdn.social
Anders Puck Nielsen @anderspuck@krigskunst.social
Mark Hertling @markhertling@mstdn.social
Darth Putin @DarthPutinKGB@mastodon.world
Putin @putin@nafo.uk
Will follow more after this thread! :)
But, IMHO, the best way to find your own sources is to explore by hashtags , like:
Same content at archive.is
Thanks for offering your perspective. Maybe I’m too cynical. Or maybe I’m reading to much into the Russia-Ukraine-Nato thing.
In any case, at current information, I can both accept the defederation, or just teaching people that they can choose and block specific users and communities.
Thanks for the answer but I can only understand your first sentence. After that I have no clue about what you mean .
From reading that thread it is not just a socialist instance.
They are instructing their members on how to relate to others, how to react to outsiders comments in their communities, and how to protect themselves from outsiders opinions. To me that sounds like cult level brainwashing techniques.
Another word that comes to mind is brigading.
The Hexbear thread on federation: https://www.hexbear.net/post/280770 – read it yourself.
To me it reads like a plan to increase their reach with preventive instructions on how to avoid being ‘influenced’ by outsiders’ opinions.
My guesstimation is that it is a disinformation machine based on useful idiots.
This does not sound like somebody interested in promoting peace.