Haakon

@Haakon@lemmy.sdfeu.org
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Joined 1 years ago

Due to Apple's policies, there are no good ones. The least bad one is called Onion Browser and is recommended by the Tor Project.

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Who was she?

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I'm guessing the US arsenal of ATACMS missiles is rather limited and they have their own reasons for not making it smaller, which they can't go into detail about. Frustrating, but understandable.

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But it probably couldn't have hosted lemmy.world. The answer depends on what the plans are for the instance, I suppose.

"According to the occupiers, they see that Mariupol residents do not like them. Therefore, there is a suspicion that local residents did this," said the legally elected city council, while out of the city.

How terrible for them

Do young Greeks align themselves with Russia on same-sex marriage too, or do they make an exception there?

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Just leave the bulls alone.

First time I've heard of Ukraine using or even having thermobarics.

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It's disturbing. I deliberately avoid any community hosted on his lemmy.ml instance (the ml stands for Marxist-Leninism). I could certainly not stomach the Ukraine community there.

As if Russia even needs more land.

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Also on the same day that they block people from viewing tweets without logging in. No thanks.

These numbers are from Ukraine. Personell losses are necessarily an estimate, but probably not completely off the mark.

Russia or Ukraine do not publish daily numbers of their own losses.

They could realistically have kept Sevastopol and the rest of Crimea if they just hadn't invaded the rest of Ukraine; now it's all at stake.

But even so, if they lose Sevastopol, there are other Russian ports along the Black Sea, notably Novorossiysk. While that's much less strategically located, and costly upgrades would be required to function as a marine base, it's not strictly true that they would lose access to the Black Sea altogether.

Apologies in advance if this is hopelessly armchair, happy to have my amateur observations nuanced.

I may be out of the loop, but I've seen that kbin has an API. Is it not complete yet, or something?

Wow, this looks exactly like RIF.

Personally I'm making the move to open source as long as I'm moving from Reddit to Lemmy anyway, so I won't be using Boost although I used RIF for like a decade, but I'm glad that the app ecosystem is growing so fast and that there's something for everybody.

What they cannot do, however, is just declare themselves part of Norway. As a Norwegian, though, I hope we'd take them.

LibreOffice, since I'm a light user and it's usually available.

It's equally illegal, at least in my country.