Not even that much. But can the Russian economy support it?
Not even that much. But can the Russian economy support it?
I would propose creating a distributed hash table for this. But I would never host someone else’s data like this, because I’m too afraid they will give me encrypted illegal content and then some obscure law will give me the fault for it. This is just me though.
That’s why USAians drive those cars!
Sounds a lot like they tried to make a “game like dead space”. But then by trying to imitate that, they necessarily and almost predictably fell short behind the original.
Rat sues mouse for spreading diseases.
On the other hand, drones keep the Ukrainian soldier safe in case the Russian soldier does end up fighting back.
Hmm, seems like it didn’t after all. They are too busy scrambling their defenses and trying to tell their own people that everything is normal.
Good bot!
Was he mistreated in the army?
If her kids are young, a prison sentence of the mother would be pretty heavy on them. But the judge can take that into account if they want to.
But I guess this was just added to add more context about who the person is. More personal stories are more interesting to read.
So Mongolia is not a threat?
The real joke here is that after causing millions of pointless refactorings and rewrites, now finally the source book is affected as well.
It thinks that the guardian would have only medium credibility
The guardian - credibility medium 🤦♂️
!remindme 1 week
Wow. That would be a first that spreading misinformation actually has legal consequences.
Ukraine decided to walk into Russia at a place where the border is not protected very well
I strongly believe that Russia is preparing a more serious response. They just were not prepared for this, so didn’t have defenses in place. Better to retreat and cede some territory than wasting troops in a losing battle. Since their land is so large, they can still come back later and reconquer.
Also, Ukraine can’t use that many troops to actually fortify the region, given that they are also under heavy pressure at the more southern fronts.
And, 130 square miles is tiny compared to all the territory that Russia got so far.
Well, I believe the biggest win about this is for morale. Russians get scared because the war is now in their country, and Ukrainians get a buffer zone.
Sounds depressing. But hey, maybe it’ll help someone.