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Hunderte Zivilisten: gefesselt, gefoltert, ermordet. Butscha 2022, Sinnbild russischer Kriegsverbrechen. „Alles Böse muss bestraft werden“, sagt Olena. Sie überlebte, ihr Mann wurde erschossen. @AussenMinDE verspricht heute: „Wir werden für eine gerichtliche Aufarbeitung sorgen.“
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Bucha endured 33 days of Russian occupation. Terror, torture, 33 days of total evil. More than 600 Ukrainian men and women were killed. Very often, the images from Bucha are compared to the horrific scenes of World War II. But there is a major difference – and today it does not reflect well on current world leaders. Because Nazism was punished for its crimes, not granted partial sanctions relief. No crisis or destabilization in the world can justify this.
We must not forget or dismiss everything Ukraine has endured during this time. The catastrophe of every city and village into which Russia has brought its war and death. Bucha, Irpin, Borodyanka. Mariupol, Yahidne, Avdiivka. Olenivka, Vuhledar, Chasiv Yar – and many others. From the first Bucha Summit until today, this list has only grown.
This means one thing: we need far more determination, far more pressure on Putin and Russia, and far more real actions and steps that bring the victory of peace and justice closer.
I said this while addressing the participants of the 2026 Bucha Summit.
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@Lucius_J_Brutus Тоже так думаю. Российский самолёт запросит аварийной посадки. Её конечно же дадут, а жальше - как в старые времена. Россия же уже вводила туда войска. И никто ничего не сделает, если только этот самолёт на подлёте не собьют. Но это надо было готовить ещё вчера.
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@sshsergey @PopularPlastic @IAPonomarenko You are the worthless piece of ukranian garbage likely fled you country in peril and barking from far away
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@Mmmmm18777 @PopularPlastic @IAPonomarenko Yes, it makes you a dangerous animal to be isolated or destroyed. Good news is that from your coach you pose immediate danger to your neighbors only.
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@PopularPlastic @IAPonomarenko It might make me a bad person but I love knowing that few more ukranians died today. Russia is bigger. After 20 years ( or 50) of war there will be no ukranians. Go Putin! Go Russia!
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Первая встреча президента России Владимира Путина и нового лидера Ирана Моджтабы Хаменеи может состояться в 2026 году в ходе Каспийского саммита
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@simonmaechling This is great success of russian disinformation and infiltration war.
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@PLottaz What happens when Russia overruns Ukraine and comes get your neutral ass? You gonna run to the US?
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Under this logic, our countries should sent „military aid“ (aka weapons) to Iran when attacked by Israel/US or to Venezuela for being attacked by the US, to Armenia for being attacked by Azerbaijan, etc etc.
These people should get off their high horse and just once try to think about how „universal“ their „universal rules“ actually are. Neutrality works, cuz #NotMyWar. Not sending weapons is the best way to to NOT make a conflict worse. #PeaceByPeacefulMeans.
Joni Askola@joni_askola
Austria and Switzerland don’t get enough hate for not sending any military aid to Ukraine. Neutrality in the face of aggression always favors the aggressor. These beautiful countries receive far too little criticism for their traitorous, pro-Russian, and anti-European behavior
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@patilvishi @_trish_xD REST based on HTTP is synchronous and unreliable (you can't know the actual outcome of your inflight broken request).
I am very curious why KNative decided to rely upon HTTP for eventing.
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@_trish_xD REST is stateless and scalable.
GraphQL reduces overfetching.
WebSockets maintain persistent connections.
Each has cost and complexity trade-offs...
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@AdrianK___ @LuizaJarovsky How do you know that a bunch of your neurons is more soul than potentially even bigger number of similarly convoluted LLM matrices?
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@afiqsazlan There was a russian perestroika film where a stupid hero surpassed everywhere by young rival mathematician when offered an opportunity to do anything he'd like in life says hesitatingly: become a mathematician?
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I'm rethinking my career as a software engineer.
The more I use AI in my daily work, the more I don't think doubling down on coding is the way forward. I do feel I'm doing more product management, but I don't think that's the way forward either. Should I consider AI/ML science or engineering?
Can anyone recommend books that offer a framework for figuring out where to pivot your career?
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