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Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Loebi
Loebi@penderekki·
@wydyama You literally don't think about it, it's all muscle memory...
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Judaz
Judaz@Judaz_Escariot·
@j3lqingt0n The only thing gripping is her shoes against them cankles
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Kosei Murata 🇯🇵
Kosei Murata 🇯🇵@ilovetheworld1·
They will not engage in combat, but they will remain involved. So the real question is: what kind of contribution will they actually make—both in practice and in their own interest? Only about 1% of U.S. energy flows through the strait, yet the U.S. is expected to do 100% of the job, while the largest beneficiaries hesitate to engage directly.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇫🇷 President Macron says France will not join any military effort to forcibly open the Strait of Hormuz.

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Herius
Herius@Herius62058368·
@powerbottomdad1 3-6% of Europe's oil comes out of the Strait...It's not quite the world ender you're making it out to be...
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ZamD.AL@dahaj1897·
@powerbottomdad1 Well actually they have only agreed to do it AFTER the crossfire and dare to call themselves Major powers!
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@adamson_ma88843 @razibkhan European History pre Christianity is not well known at all when compared to Persia, China, Mesopotamia, India. That's why Europeans latch on to Greece and Rome. Gauss, Goths, Germanics are all forgotten.
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Loebi
Loebi@penderekki·
@reddit_lies 400,000,000,000 / 1,000,000 = 400 Sooo, when your expensive shit is destroyed by cheap shit...
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Reddit Lies
Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
American war machines are so mystically powerful that when the sand people merely damage one aircraft it is heralded as their crowning achievement.
Gandalv@Microinteracti1

The F-35 was supposed to be unkillable. That was the whole point. Lockheed Martin spent thirty years and four hundred billion dollars, the most expensive weapons programme in human history, building an aircraft that the enemy simply could not see. Not on radar. Not on infrared. Not on anything. The F-35 was not just a fighter jet. It was a theological statement. America’s way of saying: we have moved beyond the reach of your missiles, your sensors, and your prayers. Iran apparently didn’t get the memo. Somewhere over Iranian airspace on March 19, 2026, an IRST system, infrared search and track, the kind of sensor your grandmother could probably explain, looked up, found the F-35, and locked on. Not because Iranian engineers are geniuses. Because the F-35, it turns out, is extremely hot. All that engine. All that thrust. All that carefully sculpted stealth geometry, and the bloody thing glows like a kettle. The heat signature data Iran now holds is not just embarrassing. It is a gift that keeps giving. To Moscow. To Beijing. To every procurement ministry on the planet that has been quietly wondering whether to spend the money on systems designed to kill this aircraft. The answer, as of this week, is yes. And here is the bit that should really worry the Pentagon. You can patch software. You can redesign coatings. You cannot reprogramme a pilot’s brain. Every F-35 driver who takes off from here on knows, actually knows, that someone down there might be able to see them. That changes everything about how they fly. Caution replaces aggression. Hesitation replaces instinct. Four hundred billion dollars. And in the end, it was done in by a heat sensor. Tremendous. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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Loebi@penderekki·
@romanhelmetguy You think you're smart all the time, Helmet, but not right now. For example, the amount of food being thrown away every day shows we are creating more than we need, but aren't able to distribute it efficiently.
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
“If the banks can print as much money as possible, why do we have poverty?” 💀💀
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Loebi@penderekki·
@oxcrowx This wont happen again, because whatever AI you're using will tell you how to solve your problem if a solution exists.
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Nuno Afonso
Nuno Afonso@nafonsopt·
For anybody saying "Just use Linux", you need to realise that Linux is worse than Windows. Windows has all the bloat, and while you can have Linux without any of that you still don't have tools like Remedybg, RAD Debugger and Super Luminal. Once you have such tools, then Linux is a suitable app development environment. But _it is still trash_ because of the whole Linux model of you needing to compile everything. The fact that you cannot run an app built using a newer version of glibc is an insane decision. I shouldn't have to upgrade my whole machine in order to run something built on a newer version. I shouldn't be worried that an upgrade will break my machine. I shouldn't be forced to compile things from scratch to work on my machine. I shouldn't be forced to install N packages, I just want self contained binaries I can just download and run. I shouldn't be forced to develop with an old distro to have "max glibc compatibility". I shouldn't have to worry about X11 / Wayland / Window Managers. I shouldn't have to worry about asking the user to select a folder, display a dialog or show notifications. Linux is such a huge waste of potential, if they got their shit together they would completely obliterate Windows. I first got into Linux in 2000, and even back then there was this "it will take over Windows any time now!". It's been _26 years_! The same way I'd pay quite a lot for Windows without any bloat, I'd be willing to pay for a distro that gives me all this.
Nuno Afonso@nafonsopt

Anybody who thinks that it is ok for telemetry to use 100% of your CPU should be fired immediately.

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Loebi@penderekki·
@JarlWaage @DocumentNo Dette var en stor trøst, et slikt meningsløst tall setter virkelig ting i perspektiv! Nå vet jeg at jeg aldri skal forlange at politikerne våre fikser problemene i landet!
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Jarl Wåge
Jarl Wåge@JarlWaage·
Noreg på 7. plass blant verdas lukkelegaste land. Når ein ser @DocumentNo svartmale det fabelaktige fedrelandet vårt og all sutring og klaging i FB-grupper som Norge Først, skulle ein tru at vi ligg på 195-plass. Tenk om vi kunne glede oss meir over kor heldige vi er som bur her
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Loebi@penderekki·
@Digueirazz @6Voodoo You think you win wars by flying in the sky? Boots on the ground will be so expensive you will be crying for peace.
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Kleber BamBam@Digueirazz·
@6Voodoo The thing is, iranian AA capabilities are very subpar and they only have 1% of chinese capabilities.
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Voödoo 6 von Inyanga
Anyone arguing that minor damage to a US aircraft, sustained while lollygagging over hostile airspace is an epoch altering event is arguing the US military is so strong that the mere damaging of one of its weapons is a great feat.
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Loebi@penderekki·
@6Voodoo Reading your comments I realized I can't tell the difference between CIA/Mossad bots and genuine slaves cheerleading the US military, as if they did something.
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Merkel i knipe
Merkel i knipe@nordlys2015·
Åja, regjeringen bruker for mye penger på strømstøtte i et dysfunksjonelt marked 🤡🤡🤡 Er som å slå noen med et balltre, gi de et plaster, også klage på at plasteret er for dyrt.. Fordummingen fra NRK fortsetter 🤯
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Loebi@penderekki·
@TheMindScourge Did you miss the part where Iran can shut down production anywhere in the entire region? lol...
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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
Hormuz is a weapon that can only be fired once No one should expect a quick resolution to the current crisis, but across the next decade, even the next 3-5 years, the choke point of Hormuz will be massively substituted for The Gulf Arab states are all very rich, with high per capita GDP - the best single measure of relative state capacity - easy access to global markets, especially financial, and have the favorable backing of the US Everyone has known about the Hormuz vulnerability for decades. The Iranians have continually hinted around closing it, but never did. Now they have, but Hormuz is a gun that cannot be reloaded. Deterrents work only up to the point of use. Once used, they have failed. The purpose of a deterrent is to *not* be used Many analysts have made this basic mistake. They think that Iran is now in a position of strength, having exercised its Hormuz option. But the opposite is true. A state is weakest after it has used its deterrent. The cost of that deterrence is now priced in. The worst having been done, the targets of the deterrent are now free to make other arrangements. Before, they were reluctant to do so because of the switching costs. Now, they have no choice; they will not allow themselves to be controlled in this way again Hormuz may never reopen. But the importance of this is a depreciating asset.
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Loebi@penderekki·
@DerrickEvans4WV Small price to pay for global espionage. But to sell it as charity too, beautiful.
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
I had no idea that GPS signals are free worldwide & were funded by U.S. taxpayers at roughly $2 billion/year.
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Loebi@penderekki·
@UriksFredrik Er det derfor Trump trygler om hjelp som en patetisk bikkje?
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