• Fisting for Freedom@sh.itjust.worksM
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    1 year ago

    Do US drones have ASW capabilities? Why not enforce the deal the old fashioned way - by sinking Russian ships. Bonus points if we get a Kilo or two.

    Edit : just to clarify, Russia has no balls so this is a perfectly safe thing to do

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          Do you… Do you hear your own words? Holy cow. No, it’s fucking not. It’s the highest price this world can pay after doing nothing for the climate.

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              Good write up but I don’t really think the fascist - appeasement thing is a valid comparison.

              Just because a country aggressively invades a country does not mean they will necessarily invade another. For example US invasion of Iraq. US obviously is a dangerous country but there hasn’t been any other invasions in the last 2 decades and it doesn’t look like there will be another in the foreseeable future. (I know Afghanistan is an invasion too but not on the same scale. Hundreds of thousands of troops were deployed in Iraq, similar to Ukraine)

              Second, we must look at the context behind the invasion. Like you pointed out, this is essentially a war of independence. Ukraine has always been in Russian sphere (if not outright part of Russia) and is considered a geostrategic + ideological priority for Russia. Kiev for example is the birthplace of the Russian people.

              So it makes perfect sense that they would try to keep the country in chains and we see the start of the invasion back in 2014 because of the coup that took out the pro-Russian government.

              These circumstances are not really going to crop up again. No country but Ukraine (to a lesser degree, Belarus, but that is firmly in Russian sphere) holds as much significance to Russia.

              The only realistic thing Russia would go to war for going forward is to keep old Soviet Republics (like Georgia) in line.

              Keep in mind if we’re reciting 20th century history as if it’s the Bible on how to act towards aggressive countries - that Germany annexed Austria peacefully. They annexed Sudetenand (sort of) peacefully. When they invaded Poland they did so with relative ease and without losing a significant amount of their fighting power. Iirc it only took them about a month to finish their invasion of Poland. Contrast that to the Ukraine v Russia War where we’ve entered the 2nd year with no signs of stalemate easing up.

              Throughout all of their territorial expansions before WW2, the Germany military force did not get significantly weakened.

              The Russian invasion of Ukraine, however, has been a disaster for Russia. They are desperately burning through Soviet stockpiles of tanks from the 50s or even earlier. It might take decades for them to return to their previous fighting strength.

              I really don’t think it’s likely Russia starts another war any time soon. So trying to compare this with Nazi Germany and “appeasement” I think is a bit reductionist. The circumstances are different.

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              1 year ago

              this logic worked for 70 years already

              The best predictor for the future is the past. Until it isn’t

              It’s not like we’ve had nuclear weapons for centuries. It’s still relatively new in a geopolitical sense. Eventually someone will get an itchy trigger finger

          • Shit@sh.itjust.worksM
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            1 year ago

            Yeah Russia, India and china should start addressing climate change. People should stop buying Russian gas and oil while screaming about the environment.

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        1 year ago

        Thanks for reporting! Removed again if you still see the content please note if you are using a web browser or phone app.

          • Shit@sh.itjust.worksM
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            1 year ago

            :/ do you think you can try to reach out to them or open a defect? After I delete messages or ban users phone apps will still show the content for a few days or more. If I look at the content from your instance in the browser it shows it’s removed. So I think it’s specific to some apps from what I can gather.

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              It depends on the instance you’re accessing the content from. Some remove content will still show up from other instances even if I remove it on sh.itjust.works.

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                1 year ago

                I know but you can see the removal is federated on the other instance. It seems like some of the phone apps are serving cached data after it’s been removed.

                I may be misunderstanding but if it’s hidden from the web view it shouldn’t show up on a phone app unless it’s being cached by the app or some other place?

                Just trying to help take some of the load clearing reports off the admin team.

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            That one is a federation issue I guess since I can see it also on kbin. I tried removing it again. it might sync and go away ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

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                Yeah, I did confirm with the connect app developer it’s an app caching issue. No idea if he can even do anything about it without slowing his app down and causing it to make a bunch more API calls.

                I have no idea if it’s possible to fix federation issues like with kbin besides doing the mod action again and waiting to see if it syncs. I’m amazed this whole fedverse thing even works at all based on how fast the users grew.

                I’m sure in a few months this will all be less annoying to deal with. I’m kind of done looking at this anyways.