@jonn I honestly don’t know. They world leaders seems to think that this nonsense russian fear-talk is ok and accept. The pink piglet in the Kremlin knew he got a Carte Blanche when our leaders didn’t enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Sadly russia seems to only understand a firm hand slapping them in the face.
We need to give more no matter what. Several Patriot+IRIS/T-Systems should be in place to protect more cities.
Protests are needed!
"But what if russia changes..."
Slap yourself, it will never change.
Just a reminder that we need to support #Ukraine even more so they can get rid of the russian military vermin in their country.
Even if we get positive news on the Ukrainian offensive their soldiers in arms, women and men, die daily because we are not supporting them more!
#German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock made a surprise visit to #Kyiv Monday, Sept. 11, promising unwavering support for #Ukraine and praising its progress on the path towards #EU membership.
"With enormous courage and determination, Ukraine is also defending the freedom of all of us," Baerbock said in a statement released by the foreign ministry upon her arrival.
And Ukraine can "count on us" in return, Baerbock added.
The repeated success of #ZSU has made it so that any new success must be thought of as a sucess of Ukrainians, whereas failure must be thought of as a failure of the West.
We have never, at any point in this war, have helped Ukraine enough. I don't know how to change it, but we, the people of the West absolutely must change it.
The new axis of evil: russia, iran, north korea and china, will eat us for breakfast otherwise.
"Ukraine is only a stepping stone?" the interviewer then asked.
"Yes, absolutely. It is only the beginning," Mordvichev responded, who went on to say that the war "will not stop here. "https://www.newsweek.com/russian-general-admits-ukraine-just-stepping-stone-invade-europe-1825776
#IcyNSR rules! More specialist skills, concluding the second set of moves.
PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OO8IxJDdNFzsZmH_Hlbjo0MHsFQm2-Ve/view?usp=sharing
The #PapersInSystems (remote) discussion series is a great opportunity to engage in focused conversation and share insights as we explore a paper of interest, and make connections (among ourselves, and to our and other work).
Next: "Improving Our Ability to Improve: A Call for Investment in a New Future" by Douglas C. Engelbart
Discussion will be led by @art3starr
When: Wed., September 13th, 1-2pm Eastern Time
Info/sign up (free):
https://ti.to/bredemeyer/engelbartabilitytoimprove
Paper: http://worrydream.com/refs/Engelbart%20-%20Improving%20Our%20Ability%20to%20Improve.pdf
#programming What is your preferred way of following log files:
Once you go NixOS, you cannot go back.
Every other way of maintaining a computer looks like something from the age of dinosaurs. Yesterday, a server of mine wouldn't boot, primarily because of my own mistakes. So I decided on a whim it should be good to finally convert it to NixOS and get it into the fold. That took less than one-hour, and it's now happily churning along.
I'm sure there's going to small problems which needs fixing down the road, but the general ability to just solve a lot of your configuration by writing a (declarative) program simplifies so much stuff.
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #rust #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.