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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@_Serhij_ Appreciate that, though I figured that it doesn’t hurt explaining for others
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Serg@_Serhij_·
@CubePilot Yes, thanks, I understand context at the start. My tweet is a joke. You create a wonderful AP, we use its, Thanks.
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
Cubepilot supports the brave people of Iran.
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP

Australia stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression. For decades, the Iranian regime has been a destabilising force, through its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, support for armed proxies, and brutal acts of violence and intimidation. Iran directed at least two attacks on Australian soil in 2024. These appalling acts targeting Australia’s Jewish community were intended to create fear, divide our society and challenge our sovereignty. In response, Australia took the unprecedented steps of expelling Iran’s Ambassador, suspending operations at our embassy in Tehran, and listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a state sponsor of terrorism. Our Government has sanctioned more than 200 Iranian-linked individuals, including more than 100 linked to the IRGC. With international partners, including the United States and the G7, we have called for the Iranian regime to uphold the human rights and fundamental freedoms of Iran’s citizens. These calls have gone unheeded. Instead, the regime has instigated a brutal crackdown on its own people leaving thousands of Iranian civilians dead. A regime that relies on the repression and murder of its own people to retain power is without legitimacy. It has long been recognised that Iran’s nuclear program is a threat to global peace and security. The international community has been clear that the Iranian regime can never beallowed to develop a nuclear weapon. The United Nations Security Council has reimposed sanctions on Iran for failing to comply with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and the International Atomic Energy Agency Board has formally declared Iran in non-compliance with its non-proliferation safeguards obligations. We support the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security. Australian officials are closely monitoring this evolving situation. We continue to advise Australians do not travel to Iran and leave Iran as soon as possible, if it is safe to do so. Our ability to provide consular assistance in Iran is extremely limited. Given our concerns around security in the region, we have also upgraded Australia’s travel advice for Israel and Lebanon to Do Not Travel. Australians should leave now if it is safe to do so. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has activated its Crisis Centre to provide consular support to Australians in the region. Australians requiring urgent consular assistance can contact the Consular Emergency Centre 24/7 on 1300 555 135 in Australia or +61 2 6261 3305 from outside Australia.

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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Starship flies again next month
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@xjet Awesome footage though!! CASA.. low flying is bad.. DASA.. hold my beer…
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@eevblog Flying cars and Tesla coils!! Fun!! Better upgrade our ESD tolerance..
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
High Speed Rail in Australia? Great!, let's build it. But I have a question. $500M has already been spent on initial PLANNING, and they want another $667M for more PLANNING. How exactly to do you spend over a billion dollars on planning something? Like where does the money actually go? What was it actually spent on? What did we get out of it? It had better be a lot more than a nice report. afr.com/companies/tran…
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ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
Kaleb is currently continuing his adventure in Australia, not long now until the new season!🤩
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@joepike 2023 genuine sightings 1x0 2024 genuine sightings 2x0 2025 genuine sightings 4x0 2026 predicted genuine sightings 8x0 The statistics don’t lie
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@xjet ABC… anything for a headline, screw the consequences! Guns are not the problem here.. and 3D printing a gun is the last option any decent engineer would consider..
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We’ll never stop fighting for the American Way of Life. AMERICA FIRST. AMERICANS FIRST.
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@OTregub I fully support most of your posts, but don’t credit Russia with an operation they are to incompetent to carry out. So far, outside of countries bordering Ukraine, the “Russian drones” in Europe has proven to be baseless hysteria.
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Olena Tregub
Olena Tregub@OTregub·
Europe keeps shutting down airports because of Russian drones. Shocking. But the airport I worry about most is Dublin — the one place where a drone swarm could fly in, wave hello, and nobody would even notice. After all, Ireland “doesn’t need” defence. It has neutrality. And after Russian drones nearly hit Zelensky’s plane — with no early detection, no interception, just pure luck — I can’t say I’m surprised. I’ve been expecting exactly this for years. What I expect now is equally predictable: this news won’t even worry the Irish public or trigger any shift in policy. The reaction will be the same as always: “Ah sure, everything will be grand”. And that’s the frightening part. The threat is evolving, but Ireland’s security posture is not. For Russia, Ireland would be a very tempting target. The country is absolutely exposed — a black hole in European defence, with extreme vulnerabilities and virtually no protection against modern threats. Ireland has no meaningful air-defence, no counter-drone systems, no strategic surveillance, and extremely limited cyber and hybrid-resilience structures. It is not equipped to handle any form of contemporary warfare: information warfare, cognitive warfare, kinetic or hybrid operations. And yet those operations are already happening here. We can see it in the public space: • elements of the political class and parts of society openly amplifying Russian narratives; • cognitive-warfare campaigns targeting Irish information ecosystems; • hybrid activity designed to create social divisions, provoke extremism and weaken democratic cohesion. All of this is happening and almost nobody pays attention. The next logical step is not difficult to imagine: disrupting Irish infrastructure, targeting undersea cables, sending drones into Irish airspace. For the Kremlin, this would be a no-brainer — the cost is low, the vulnerability is extreme, and the potential strategic impact on Europe is enormous. Ireland is already under attack — already in a war — the problem is that Ireland hasn’t noticed.
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Dave Jones@eevblog·
Fuck off.
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CubePilot@CubePilot·
@xjet 100% This Plan is disgraceful
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xjet@xjet·
I'm having a little trouble understanding how Trump's "peace plan" for Ukraine isn't simply rewarding Russia for its aggression. I also scoff at Trumps promises of military protection -- the US did that back when Ukraine gave up its nukes and look how that worked out.
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