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  • And still denying ethnic cleansing

  • I'm maybe more pessimistic than you, but I think money overrules ethics in many cases. International companies will go back, their investments will be smaller and more careful, but if there's profit to be made, they will go. Some European countries will go back to Russian gas too, it's much cheaper, but now infrastructure is in place (and mostly paid off) in case things go sideways again, so there's less of a risk in buying from Russia. Leasing new aircraft might only happen once they've paid off the stolen ones, that's probably a tough one.

  • Aha, so it's mainly for suppression and therefore doesn't need super high accuracy?

  • Especially with crappy drone cameras it might be somewhat effective

  • From the article

    It can hit a target 11.6 kilometers away with standard ammunition, or nearly 20 kilometers with extended-range rounds.

    Accuracy not specified

  • I'm not familiar with all those different weapons systems. What sort of range and accuracy do these 105 mm soft recoil systems typically have and how does it compare to the other mobile systems mentioned?

  • Another small step, meaningless by itself, that adds to the heap of consequences I believe the Zionist will eventually face

  • That's basically what the article states. Most users have fast enough systems to not bother with this tool, but embedded systems and other slow hardware could benefit from this. I imagine it's mostly useful for engineers (and smart home hobbyists) to optimize processes or product lines.

  • First one that came to mind is Grave of the Fireflies, a Studio Ghibli movie unlike any of the other movies they ever made.

  • I expect Ukraine will soon deploy these or similar to the black sea to intercept Russian drones long before they reach land. That will be especially helpful for the defense of Odesa.

  • Beautiful sunset/-rise

  • Also the shadows and clouds are different. It's a bit hard to see, but it looks like they destroyed four oil storage units and maybe a lot of the stuff (pipes and pumping units?) in the bottom left corner.

  • I hope they can speed up their solar capacity quickly. The nice thing about solar and air conditioning is that they synchronise fairly well.

  • I'm using Thunder on Android for both Lemmy and PieFed. It's working decently well, but doesn't support all features. The main missing one for me is PieFed's crosspost viewing. I hearing a lot of good things about Voyager lately, maybe I'll give it a shot soon.

  • I'm curious about the success rates of Ukrainian drones. Ukraine usually reports how many Russian drones/missiles/etc were launched and how many they took down. Lately that adds up to 5-10% of Russian drones not being taken down (which is insanely low, but still way to high considering the volume of drones launched). However, Russia only reports how many they shot down, but not the total, so it's unclear how many Ukrainian drones make it through. The number of targets hit is obviously increasing, but I'm not sure if that's due to Ukraine launching more drones or due to a higher hit rate (or both).

  • That is great news. Hopefully the Germans hurry up with upgrading the rail and road connection between Hamburg and the tunnel.

  • Putin made sure Western countries currently don't want to use Russian fossil products. Ukraine is making sure that they can never be used again.

  • At this rate it won't take long until all that's left to destroy are the oil/gas platforms and other extractors to cut it off at the source. That would have the nice side effect of reducing the production of fossil fuels and therefore also a reduction in CO2 emissions. Hopefully they don't set any gas fields ablaze.

  • Ukraine has had quite some success targeting Russian air defenses and the results are clear. It doesn't help for Russia that their assets are spread out, requiring relatively much anti air defenses to cover everything.

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Which Linux distro for home server?