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They’re probably having to keep the reserves even further back now that the UA can hit on Russian soil
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2024-08-06
Indeed. You don't even have to attack russia, just the threat of large formations of Russian troops and equipment getting ready to advance getting hit by ukraines long range western weapons means the Russians can't concentrate forces in sufficient numbers to stop the counter attack.
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**The total combat losses of the enemy from 02.24.22 to 06.08.24 approximately amounted to:** personnel - about 517,290 (+1,210) people, tanks ‒ 7843 (+9), armored combat vehicles ‒ 15105 (+9), artillery systems – 13533 (+36), MLRS – 1095 (+0), air defense equipment ‒ 834 (+1), planes – 357 (+0), helicopters – 326 (+0), UAVs of the operational-tactical level - 10945 (+59), cruise missiles ‒ 2277 (+7), ships/boats ‒ 28 (+0), submarines - 1 (+0), automotive equipment and tank trucks - 18484 (+68), special equipment ‒ 2248 (+10). The data is being verified. Beat the occupier! Together we will win! Our strength is in the truth! Source [https://www.mil.gov.ua/news/2024/06/08/vtrati-rosiyan-za-dobu-1210-okupantiv-36-artilerijskih-sistem-9-tankiv/](https://www.mil.gov.ua/news/2024/06/08/vtrati-rosiyan-za-dobu-1210-okupantiv-36-artilerijskih-sistem-9-tankiv/)
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2024-08-06
I meant the Russian muppets who were talking about the real thing being Sumy/Donbas
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2024-08-06
Other countries might even join in on the way.
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2024-09-06
I’m seriously skeptical of anyone that claims to have a solid idea of a nation’s military capabilities. Actual capabilities are closely guarded secrets. Telling the world exactly what you have just causes “the other side” to start building out military capacity until they outmatch you. This is how arms races start. It’s in the interest of **most** nations to UNDERSTATE their military strength, in peacetime. Maybe? Damn.
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While possible, when the accusation comes from Russian mouths, this is not even in the top 5 of most likely scenarios.
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This is kind of weird. If anything, I would expect russia to be the world leader in _artificial_ intelligence.
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2024-08-06
Their skilled hackers are all too busy stealing credit card info and steam accounts instead of working for the government.
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2024-08-06
Anyone with intelligence knows that stupid to stay.
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2024-08-06
They also make PyCharm, which is arguably the best (and I'm pretty sure the most widely used) Python IDE.
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2024-08-06
Had to look up LLM, because it was not written in long form for its introduction to the article Those of us not in the AI field may think this has something to do with the a Masters in Law (Latin Legum Magister) degree, since we'd have no idea it was Large Language Model. Common writers and reporters, this is your job.
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2024-08-06
It all has to do with incomplete information and ability of adopting the perfect strategy to the correct scenario everytime.  A good general would know anything and everything their opponent is doing and where they are and what they're consisted of. But in order to do that you have to have the right logistics, surveillance/reconnaissance assets and such. The fog of war is all too real. All of that starts with planning and the ability to plan comes with experience, education and trial & error. If you never had the foresight to anticipate any of that before you started your campaign youll be worst off against someone that did.
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I hope you don't. I hope none of us do. I just know a lot of us should. To many humans. It's either big or bigger suck now, or biggest suck later.
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2024-08-06
We get it. Your life is boring and shitty. That sucks. However, the rest of us don't want to die. My advice is to try to get some therapy and stay away from the news.
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2024-08-06
Nah lol. The majority of humans are suffering. Pop that bubble and look around lol. Sudan? Gaza? Ukraine? Russia? North Korea? Syria? Etc etc etc
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2024-08-06
yes you’re right and everyone else is stupid and wrong
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2024-08-06
If you have to say „im not the asshole“ i have some news for you
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2024-08-06
He's perhaps off by a decade since that's when things started turning worse. Still, compared to 99.9% of human existence, the current time to be alive is pretty much paradise. I'd wager the average person in a Western country lives better life than a medieval nobleman and the average person globally lives better than the top 10% globally a few centuries ago.
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2024-08-06
A fellow Star Rail player in the wild, the world sure is small
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2024-08-06
ah again this bullshit
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Those are not majority of people. Also Russians are not suffering in any sense other than their young men having to fight on the frontlines of Ukraine. There are 8 Billion people on Earth and all the people of the countries you listed combined are barely 2.2% of world's population so yes, majority of humanity is enjoying itself.
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2024-08-06
I got swine flu in 2009. I was in middle school at the time. Missed an entire week of school and was pretty much in bed for the whole week. Couldn't even get up and watch TV or play videogames or anything, it was so bad.
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Kissinger rolling in his grave realizing he died too soon
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We actually [predicted i](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/25/us-intel-predicted-russias-invasion-plans-did-it-matter.html)t when we saw military movements. They explicitly said an invasion was imminent. The only people who said "Russia isn't going to invade" were basically civilians on CNN, news reporters purposefully ignoring information for content, or people actively deluding themselves.
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Lmao that thumbnail pic makes it look like a McDonald’s crew hat
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I'm just trying to imagine how long these trees will last in areas where wood is still used for cooking and building rudimentary dwellings.
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The big problem is usually water. The trees and more robust grass species dying off tends to really fuck up the soil, making it very easy for what rainfall you get to just wash over the top of the soil and flood away somewhere else, rather than sinking in and replenishing the local groundwater supply. Most of these reforestation projects are coupled with (and usually start with!) extremely intensive aquaculture projects - digging hundreds and hundreds of small open air cisterns to arrest the flow of surface water, keeping it in place long enough to properly feed the plants being sowed around them. You can see similar things being done in some of the drier regions of the US right now - there's some places out in Colorado that are doing quite well right now despite how horribly dry the rest of the region are becoming because some farmers just decided to build thousands of little rock dams to divert and arrest the flow of seasonal flash flooding - which actually has ended up making the flow of water downstream of said dams much more consistent throughout the year as well (since the water is sticking around now instead of just washing away.)
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Imagine being a boomer wife from a shit generation and allowing yourself to be treated like a dog or an object. Get in the grave with your dog shit ape of a husband
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2024-08-06
You're trying to excuse and defend sexual assault and rape. You deserve to be insulted.
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2024-08-06
We get it, you are a rapist and support rapists. Get off your high horse you old fart, you will be able to visit your friend in prison. Who knows, maybe you will end up where one day too
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My childhood house (which was pretty large and nice) had no AC. My college dorm had no AC. My first and second apartments had no AC. My third did have it. My fourth now doesn’t have it. All in the US, all in urban areas. So 90% seems pretty unlikely to me.
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2024-08-06
Centralized green energy would be more efficient than relying on portable ACs. We need practical solutions!
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2024-08-06
So uranium or whatever they use in the nuclear reactors is renewable? It replenishes faster than it is used up?  Amazing!
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2024-08-06
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=52558 Yeah includes window units as that is ac
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2024-08-06
Fuck france
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2024-08-06
I always wondered how much energy would you need to draw from solar, wind, or geothermal to have some unexpected negative externality on the world. 
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2024-08-06
What about photosynthesis?
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My friends main complaint about visiting France was the lack of AC everywhere.
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2024-08-06
If you ever want to visit Paris don’t do it in the summer.
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2024-08-06
Thorium not Uranium
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next they’re saying BYO food and drinks to reduce the carbon footprint
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That’s a lot of ifs.
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2024-08-06
Let's burn some coal instead
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It's really not very hot in Paris man an open window is more than enough not to sweat, as someone coming from a place that is regularly negative temps
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2024-08-06
I think every country misunderstood when France asked all the athletes to do Only Fans.
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2024-08-06
If you have teabags and if you have water and if you have milk and if you have sugar and if you have a way to heat the above you can make NATO standard tea. Lot of ifs, doesn't mean it's hard. Breeder reactors already exist, and we have centuries to solve the rest, and we've only understood the principles of nuclear reactors since 1933.
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Nope not anymore. New refrigerants have very low gwp
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I though the biggest ecological impact is the radiated area that's bigger than my country
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> I cannot struggle through that heat and survive. Well, since as you say you have a medical condition, you could also - move somewhere that is more bearable for you? Even if we only look at the continental United States (assuming you are from the US) there's tons of states that have very bearable summers.
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Disposing the stuff is still harmfull.
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It really doesn't matter if they do now. New gases have very low gwp
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Nothing is renewable, depending on time scale (i.e. Sun is a giant fusion reactor and will burn out eventually).  There's enough known, cheaply accessible deposits of Uranium to power the whole world for hundreds of years (and a lot longer if you consider fast breeder reactors that are more efficient and can consume what's currently the waste). And then there's effectively unlimited supply depending on price / extraction profitability (for ex. in seas).  It's an orders of magnitude more renewable than fossil fuels, especially if you factor in CO2. So it's fair to say it's renewable. But once we (hopefully) get to no fossil fuels being used for powet generation at all, then it makes sense to start talking about replacing it with wind/solar/hydro which are perhaps more renewable (and maybe not, because you need batteries and those aren't entirely renewable either - yet).
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Isn't a portable AC more efficient because you don't have to cool down an entire building but instead only 1 area?
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> I dunno what it is with Europeans and A/C it is standard in all American homes, cars, and workplaces. The typical American is also using 8 times the electrical energy of the typical European.
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Oh we ignore existing 400 reactors for the one which will go operational in 2030.
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But they were also ecological impact, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced for that reason, plus the need to maintain the sarcophagus to avoid further disaster.
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Will be intersting if green energy or nuclear is the better choice. France will most likely be the only country that will replace 80%+ of their power production with nuclear over the next few decades. Simply because how incompatible both technologies are and France seems to go the nuclear route even with the massive projected cost and the massive defict they produce already. But everything is better than the US with their 15% nuclear and 50% higher CO2 emmissions than Europe. But hey as long as they believe in techmagic they don't have to change now. Tomorrow they will surely invent the holy grail.
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Nuclear is not green energy.
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>If it was as big of an issue then everyone with no access to AC would die every year near the equator which is still millions of people. Humans would have only learned how to live there when AC was invented. Yet humans have always been able to deal with heat. famously, absolutely nothing has happened in the past few decades that has caused global surface temperatures to rise above their historical normal values
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If you compare this with the damage caused by coal and oil instead, it could def be the case that deterring nuclear has been its biggest cost
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Nope, it was convincing the idiots that Nuclear power is unsafe making them push for inefficient power sources that are terrible for the environment.
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Though it is a hell of a lot better than fossil fuels, should have been the first step away from fossils while green tech got up to speed.
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Aren't new AC's in europe using CO2 based refrigerants though? At least i remember that being a thing in cars
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Literally green. Transforms energy. Checks out.
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1%?? dude we all need learn from France
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Or if they want to host the Olympics, pick one neutral site and host it there every year, so much waste in building new accommodations every 4 years that then won't get used after the games are over. 
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I mean it’s understandable, armoured cores are pretty big robots that wouldn’t fit into the olympics very well
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though USA has so many nuclear weapons yet most of their energy comes from Fossil fuels.
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Well I guess they’ve got nothing left to close down lmao.
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Most of western Europe is really far north from a North American perspective. Paris is slightly north of Seattle, Berlin is a slightly south of Edmonton. Neither of those cities had much air conditioning until recently
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Of course they do - when will we as a species get it together? Never
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Fuck the workers too
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They are just human like the rest of us
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Is that actually true tho? Like they may be human but are they actually like the rest of us
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It's awful how common these conditions are. Workers deserve better treatment and safety measures.
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What the workers do tho
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You were sexually assaulted? At work?
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Why everybody say fuck Amazon,when it’s the Indian government that doesn’t give a fuck for its own people. How come there’s no regulations about the safety of the employees??
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There are no good guys 
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Well, the only nuclear countries that have a No First Use policy are China and India, so by your logic they are the good guys and everyone else are the bad guys. France has an explicit "warning nuke" doctrine, they must be the WORST guys 
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What's with Azeri people? Are they trying to become Putin's henchmen in the East?
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