I’m hopeful. Ventura is very black and white, so I expect those that wanted and will want to vote him, already did, so in the second round he’ll get the same 25%. Fingers crossed.
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doo@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Center left wins Portugal presidential election first round, setting up showdown with far right – POLITICOEnglish14·26 days ago
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 19.01.26English7·26 days agoI’m afraid if something is disturbing his sleep, it’s not the casualties, but the prospect of him personally losing this war. So if he needs to send another million, they are but cheers pieces. “Women will birth new ones” is the popular saying in that insane asylum.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•‘We’ve Metastasized Russia’s Military,’ Say Ukrainian PartisansEnglish3·1 month agoYup, I cannot find the original article, but I think you’re right. What’s more is that in Ukrainian, metastasis is virtually never used in a verb form (you can buy it’s awkward), so it’s indeed caused by the author knowing it has a verb form in English, but being somewhat unfamiliar with its use.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Latvia just finished building a 280-kilometer fence to keep Russia outEnglish151·2 months agoI hope there’s no gate
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 24.12.25English2·2 months agoIt’s the bigger more expensive ones
doo@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•How Israeli covert activities in Syria seek to thwart its new governmentEnglish1·2 months agoRemember when “Initially, Hamas was discreetly supported by Israel, as a counter-balance to the secular Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) to prevent the creation of an independent Palestinian state.”
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Poll shows 55% of Russians expect war to end in 2026 — and want life back to 'normal'English3·2 months ago“some” as in “few”. A country which can afford to waste 1.2 million lives in a meat grinder is likely made of those who don’t mind the war. Especially if they’re winning and vodka and Coca-Cola are affordable. And when they say they want the war to end, they mean they want to get back to winning and affordable vodka, not that the war is a terrible thing.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine’s Ground Robot Tore Through Russian Troops—So It’s Now Armed With a Grenade LauncherEnglish4·2 months agoI don’t think it’s a loophole. Surgeons hurt people in order to prevent a greater pain. ruZZia is just a cancer.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•50 civilians in Sumy Oblast abducted and forcibly taken to Russia, ombudsman saysEnglish3·2 months agoIn case yours is not a retorical question, it’s a terrorist tactic.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•[Combat] The "Signum" Battalion eliminates Russian soldiers in the forests near Lyman.English4·2 months agoWhile there are reports of people being sold into military slavery or fooled to sign the contract, majority are there voluntarily - whether following an ideology, desire to avoid prison or simply money.
As sad as it is that people have to make those choices, they still made them and given how pootin has weaponised political apathy, they also don’t care about their actions until they meet a drone.
doo@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.ml•AI Is still making code worse: A new CMU study confirmsEnglish23·2 months agoAs I’m slowly evolving my own flavour of spec driven development, I’m starting to think about the generated code as a secondary artefact where main quality criteria is that it’s doing what it needs to and it’s covered with tests.
I guess my current analogy is that I don’t care about how readable or dry is the assembly code generated by compiler.
I have the specifications and the working code with tests. I can always regenerate it if I need to.
But. I still read the produced code, steer the design and correct the obvious blunders. No vibes.
Ah, that’s a relief, I was afraid it was me in the picture…
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a SongEnglish3·3 months agoNah, my original message was a quick braindump full of shortcuts. I’m glad you gave me the opportunity to formulate it orderly.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a SongEnglish1·3 months agoBro. I have Ukrainian roots and I’m very confused about the Ukrainian stuff :)
All I know about Finland is that Soviets attacked it and, essentially, lost, so I guess Finland didn’t have much choice - it was the known evil of the Stalin and the who-knows-what with the Germans that weren’t even their neighbours.
I’m sure there were actual Nazis both in Finland and Ukraine, but I don’t see how Finland could have stayed independent and neutral in that situation.
But again, I know way too little about those parts.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a SongEnglish22·3 months agoso first things first. pogroms and volyn were terrible and seems like Ukraine is working through that.
the point i’m making here is that the binary “worked with nazis” leads nowhere, and we have to bring things into the historical perspective.
today we have the luxury of retrospective and know what fascism is and its dangers. which, ironically, doesn’t seem to stop us from sliding into it.
things were very different and slightly less binary in 1941. after all, the German American Bund (aka First US Nazi party) was dismantled only in December 1941. to make matters worse, germany, france and poland were all researching on the “re-settling” of jews to madagascar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madagascar_Plan
what makes a difference for me is that while the main nazis (germans, italians, japanese and soviets) were all about “we are better, let’s enslave the neighbor monkeys”, ukrainian nationalists in that time were about fighting against occupation. polish, soviet, nazi and then again soviet. in that order.
they lost, and as usual with history, it’s written by the winners but the fact that (the modern nazi) ruzzia appears to have inherited fear of bandera from the (fairly nazi) soviet union, tells me that it’s worth looking at him not only from the ruzzian perspective.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a SongEnglish26·3 months agoI’m afraid you are misinformed. Stalin and Hitler were Nazi mass murderers and best buddies. Bandera, while not an angel, was imprisoned by Hitler and murdered by Stalin.
“Bandera was a nazi” was soviet and now ruzzian line, this statement is neither true nor false, but repeating it helps spreading ruzzian propaganda.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•NATO Now Outproduces the Russian Wartime Defense Industry in Missiles and DronesEnglish3·3 months agoThis is why the military came up with the idea of force multiplication. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_multiplication
In short, it’s something you can give a soldier or a weapon so that they become more effective. A gun in the knife fight is one example.
Ruzzian war doctrine, if I understand it correctly, was “shoot artillery until the area is flat, advance with meat”. So artillery is their force multiplier and matching and countering that is essential.
Add to that better training, cross-unit communication and cohesion, better weapons and you don’t need to match soldier per soldier. Especially if you are in defence - the attacking side usually takes greater losses.
So while staffing is a major issue for Ukraine, luckily it doesn’t automatically translate into their loss.
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•What does the casualty count matter to Russia? Hidden or not, if human life has little to no value compared to land and glory - the calculus of cruelty will keep grinding on.English1·3 months agoNever been to Canada. Must be rubbing off :)
doo@sh.itjust.worksMto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•[Combat] In the last month alone, fighters of the "Alpha" Center of Special Operations of the SSU "demilitarized" over 1500 occupiers in the Pokrovsk area.English4·3 months agoAh, I see, you’re referring to those “good russians” some people keep mentioning.
Fuel is directly used in war. Electricity in the near-front areas is the same.
Heating in the cities that are not engaged in direct military activities is a terrorist tactic designed to kill or at least break the will of civilians.
That’s different.