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@noelreports It's Russia's invasion that poses a risk to global petroleum product markets.

@ned I don't plan to ever purchase a streaming platform subscription. I try to keep and play all my music locally, though I do use YouTube to discover new music.

@kfury A lot of media will fail this test and you don't even have to be much of an expert. Sometimes it even happens when the incorrect stuff is the main focus of the material.

@openstreetmap I appreciate you not excluding religious holidays from holiday posting.

@noelreports It's clear the real reason is oil prices.

US bombed oil refineries and even power plants during Operation Desert Storm. (Though during Operation Desert Fox it admittedly did spare power plants and all oil refineries except one.)

@dixf @noelreports It's a Ukrainian strike UAV based on the Leleka-100 reconnaissance UAV.

@s_mailler @auschwitzmuseum I'd also like to know that. Did he get a short sentence for the camp? Was he sent there as a mistake and got released when the error was spotted? Or (most likely) did someone get a significant bribe to release him?

@noelreports Without pausing, I counted 25 soldiers from one vehicle. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

@max @scvalex @fasterthanlime A compiler/linter could warn about Unicode homoglyphs, like Rust's compiler does.

elgregor boosted

@itsfoss Actually the upstream xz is to blame, DEB and RPM distros are affected.

@Paul_stilgar @noelreports There are reasons not to do it:
1. Falling debris of cruise missile or AA missile could kill someone.
2. You can't shoot things down when the airspace is not closed. Let's leave shooting down civilian aircraft to ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ.
3. No one has 100% AD coverage, not even ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ. ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ GBAD is in a terrible state. It was already badly outdated before the war and then a lot (most?) of it was sent to Ukraine. F-16 couldn't get there in 39s.
4. ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ would learn wartime modes of NATO radars/rockets.

@NMBA @noelreports They bought those shells from other countries, likely on different continents. They have to be transported to Czechia first, likely inspected and only then shipped to Ukraine. I suspect right now they are still in the countries who sold them.

@urwumpe @noelreports I think the drone wanted them to get close to each other (maybe even lined up) before triggering the airburst.

And there are cases of drones taking prisoners, but they were recon or grenade dropping drones, not FPV kamikaze drones like this one.

But yeah, I don't find it funny either.

@Lenni @itsfoss They repost each article multiple times. Kind of annoying.

@littletree @noelreports I assume diversion-reconnaisance group. So he's saying that these aren't just small recon/sabotage/hit-and-run groups, but something bigger is going on.

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