11 March 1892 | A Pole, Tadeusz Tański, was born. An engineer & designer of the 1st Polish serially-built car, the CWS T-1.
In #Auschwitz from 1 February 1941.
No. 9455
He perished in the camp on 23 March 1941.
@noelreports They realize what would happen: the peacekeeping troops would simply be attacked. Peacekeeping force only makes sense if breaking peace would carry a severe and swift punishment, akin to NATO's article 5.
@GrapheneOS Does disabling NFC have any benefit like longer battery life? Does it power down the NFC hardware? Does it stop or suspend some process? Does it decrease the attack surface of NFC?
(Of course this is all assuming that screen unlock is required to use NFC.)
@gunstick @EUCommission I read it as ending support for those jammers, so basically refusing to adjust them for any changes that Russia makes. So they are still useful right now, but will drop in usefulness in time.
But yeah, dropping support is almost a delayed killswitch. I bet many countries are now reconsidering their purchases of US aircraft. Not all of them, as some have plenty of control over their planes, like Israel which has its own EW system in their F-35I.
@rysiek Fajnie, że amerykańskie firmy inwestują w Polsce, ale jeszcze fajniej by było, gdyby polskie firmy inwestowały w Polsce. Niskie wydatki na badania i rozwój są jedną z głównych przyczyn pozostawania Europy w tyle.
@bboett @EUCommission Blocks on targeting US aircraft could be a thing. Some missiles have built-in blocks on targeting nuclear power plants. It's not an off button though.
There's also electronic warfare and other countermeasures. Advanced machines can defeat older missiles using signal jamming & spoofing, laser dazzlers, etc. I'm sure US has some secret sauce it doesn't share, but so do other countries making machines and weapons.
@itsfoss Mozilla has already improved the wording of the TOS after the outrage. If you don't trust them, you can still disable sending data to them, as you could before. The ads on new tab page can also be disabled, as they could before.
You can't donate towards Firefox development, but you can buy Mozilla VPN and Firefox Relay instead, which achieve the same goal.
@peekr Peekr nie zwraca żadnych wyników dla zapytań "vkQueueSubmit" i "glSwapBuffers". Polecam zindeksować stronę Khronosa (zwłaszcza registry.khronos.org) a przede wszystkim StackOverflow i resztę sieci StackExchange (to bardzo wartościowe źródła wyników na różne tematy).
Warto też wyciągać info o oficjalnych stronach z Wikipedii/Wikidanych, indeksować te strony i podbijać je w wynikach. Np. szukając "Vulkan", DuckDuckGo pokazuje vulkan.org na 2. miejscu, a w Peekrze nie ma go na 1. stronie.
Peekr is a volunteer-run noncommercial project and we're only able to run on voluntary donations. The donations' money stream is extremely low (it's barely at 20 PLN monthly which amounts for 5-6 EUR with two people pledging) and with that in mind we're unable to pay ourselves with this, let alone hire someone else to help us bring the new crawler version alive.
So if you can spare money or even just boost this, we would be EXTREMELY grateful for your help. We're at Patronite (supporting only Polish IBANs to my best knowledge): https://patronite.pl/peekr, and if you want to use something else such as direct bank transfer (at least PLN and EUR supported) contact me and we'll sort things out.
@Anonomouse1981 @Faket @EUCommission Did you reply to the right comment?
@bboett @EUCommission No, they can't. There's no remote "off button". US could however withdraw spare parts shipment, repair services, etc. which in the long term could render US-made weapons inoperable. For some weapons it doesn't matter that much, but others (like planes) need constant maintenance.
@parrot33 @EUCommission "How can they allow to spend even more for military spendings?"
By not applying normal borrowing limits to rearmament spending and by allowing countries to spend the remainder of post-pandemic relief funds on rearmament. This is what EU commission is proposing.
@Pare @EUCommission Unfortunately some countries are very aggressive and the only way to stop them from waging war is to be armed. Thus, having a lot of tools to kill people allows us to prevent killing people.
It's the hedgehog strategy. Hedgehog's spikes are sharp, but they are used for defence.
@GrowingForJustice @eff Seems to work now.
@Edizionilazio @noelreports We also need more initiatives that don't require everyone to participate. Hungary blocks support to Ukraine? OK, then their contribution to EU budget won't be used for that, but everyone else's will. Ireland blocks bans on sending EU citizen data to US? OK, then Irish citizen data can be sent there, but everyone else's data can't.
@Azarilh That's a great approach!
@EUCommission You forgot to provide a link: https://commission.europa.eu/topics/eu-competitiveness/union-skills_en
5 March 1945 | Shlomo Dragon, former Sonderkommando prisoner, recovered the manuscript of Załmen Gradowski near the ruins of gas chamber & crematorium III at Auschwitz II-Birkenau. This unique account is published based on a new translation: E-book: https://books.auschwitz.org/en_US/p/E-BOOK-Zalmen-Gradowski-From-the-Heart-of-Hell.-Manuscripts-of-a-Sonderkommando-Prisoner%2C-Found-in-Auschwitz/680
@Faket @EUCommission Many voters already hate the push toward electric cars. They vote for extremist parties as a form of protest. If mainstream politicians were to push for eliminating cars altogether, EU members would quickly switch from being centrist democracies to being extremist quasi-dictatorships.
@gunstick @EUCommission There is no killswitch, but US could achieve the same goal by refusing to provide spare parts, ammunition, generation of new encryption keys, and other forms of support. Especially air forces would be very vulnerable to this.