

And still denying ethnic cleansing


And still denying ethnic cleansing


Another small step, meaningless by itself, that adds to the heap of consequences I believe the Zionist will eventually face


First one that came to mind is Grave of the Fireflies, a Studio Ghibli movie unlike any of the other movies they ever made.


I’m using Thunder on Android for both Lemmy and PieFed. It’s working decently well, but doesn’t support all features. The main missing one for me is PieFed’s crosspost viewing. I hearing a lot of good things about Voyager lately, maybe I’ll give it a shot soon.


Putin made sure Western countries currently don’t want to use Russian fossil products. Ukraine is making sure that they can never be used again.

I wonder what taking control means. It’s probably easy for them to damage the cables, but can they actually take permanent control over whether the cable is off or on?


Israeli or Zionist terrorists seems to be a more accurate description


I guess it depends on the shape and size of your hands. For me the Steam controller sucked, the xbox controller fits much better in my hands but also isn’t quite right sometimes.


No no no, a person having 100k left after expenses. They mentioned profit, not revenue. So a really soft, tiny slap on the wrist, barely noticable.


You’re probanly right. I do remember reading this post about a guy who traced pretty much all age verification law proposals in the USA back to Meta and their representatives.


It is a damn shame though, regardless of who is causing it. Lots of nature damaged, lots of animals in trouble and possibly it’s spreading into the Black Sea affecting others than Russians.


Very suspicious. This isn’t the typical one country implemented something successfully and the rest follows. Instead loads of countries suddenly are pushing the same narrative into mainstream discussions without any clear reason. I wonder who is behind this.


This is systematic destruction and forced removal of the local population, it has little to do with Hamas
I imagine them being something along the lines of ‘Government organisation X moves from Photoshop to free open source alternative’ or if a journalist is feeling funny ‘Government organisation X moves from paid image manipulation software (PIMP) to GIMP’.
Anyways, I think it’s only a minor issue limited to English speaking countries, and only a issue for people who already have issues
Wow, that’s a lot of money! That brings the $/kg ratio much closer to RAM than I thought.
A commom mistake bank robbers make is that they take more gold than they can carry, stuff is heavy. I feel GPUs are similar in their value to weight ratio, RAM is much lighter and easier to take a lot of. Imagine the value of a backpack full of GPUs vs one full of RAM sticks.


CEO of Bupa in case you want to avoid (working for) that company.


I wouldn’t be suprised if smoking turns into one of those things that old people do, not cool at all


Technology, or rather, lack thereof. As others pointed out, planes need to bring their own energy supply and use additional energy for that. Weight is a very big factor for air transport’s energy consumption. Fossil fuels have a very high energy density, which make them great for bringing along. Once light weight battery tech (without excessively large sizes) becomes available, it should be no issue to electrify planes. Alternatively, find another source of electricity. E.g. nuclear has a much higher energy density than fossil, but obviously has it’s own issues, as do all other currently available tech options.
The €70 billion title is misleading. NATO proposes an additional €40 billion, which is still substantial, but not as mucb as the title implies.