Israel will definitely retaliate (for the strikes that are retaliating against its strikes, it just goes round and round.) The US is moving naval assets into the region so they're apparently taking the threat seriously. It was a combination of the US, UK, France, Germany, and ~50 other nations that voted to declare Iran in violation of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty so they likely have a vested interest as well, but Europe isn't nearly as gung-ho about this sort of thing as the US is so they're likely to let us take the lead if it goes that far. Iran's neighbors have been trying to normalize relations with Israel for a while now but Israel doesn't have puppet strings on them like we have on Israel so they likely won't get involved either way. This is probably going to stay an Israel-Iran(-US) thing for a bit, but again it depends on how serious Iran wants to take this. I expect their losses in enrichment facilities were something baked into the cost of the program so they're probably not too stuffed over that, but they've lost at least two high-ranking military commanders that I've heard of so far and that thing does tend to get them cranky in the pants. I suppose the Houthis in Yemen are kind of a wild-card considering they're supported at least to some extent by Iran and have no compunction against bloodying Israel's nose (see all the ships they've attacked in the Red Sea recently), but also they're not likely to be able to accomplish much more than a token effort.
Honestly it's all speculation at this point. And I'm by no means an expert on geopolitics nor do I have the latest information on the region, so that's particularly wild-assed and largely-uninformed speculation to boot, so I'm not going to try to lay odds on it. My gut says it will probably just be an exchange of blows and settle down like these things tend to do, but the rhetoric is in high gear so there's definitely the potential for more trouble coming down the pike.
You can play with online friends with a virtual tabletop like Roll20 or Foundry and voice chat like Discord. I'm in 4 games a week and all of them are online. I mentioned in another comment, but Roll20 has an LFG section taht lets you search by game systems, time, whether or not they welcome new players, etc. I've met tons of people this way.
It really depends, but mostly yes because people always want more people to play stuff with. You don't need to go to a games store to find tabletop games though, hit up roll20 and search their LFG section, they've got a filter on their LFG search for games that welcome new players, you can sort by what time you want to play, etc. It's mostly D&D, but there's a ton of other stuff in there too if you know what you want to play.
Find a discord community that you share a hobby with. I found a small (<300 people) gaming community discord and have been hanging out there for a couple years now, made tons of friends, always have people to play games with, etc. But it doesn't have to be gaming, I'm also in 2 movie clubs and a book club on a couple other discord servers, plus I play tabletop roleplaying games online with strangers and make new friends that way, etc. Iono if there's a place you can physically go to meet people other than a bar or something, but there are lots of places online to meet people. Find yourself a knitting club or a biking club or a hiking group or whatever.. tons of those communities exist online, and most of them are on discord.
Are you seriously advocating for peaceful resistance when peaceful resistance to a draft is just going to jail? Yeah, nah, I don't think peaceful resistance is gonna cut it.
Potentially very bad, but probably not. Iran has previously vowed to retaliate with full force against any attack, including 'targeting all US military bases "within our reach".' If they launch attacks at Israel that will escalate, but if they make good on that last part it could get very bad very quick.
But right now i have no way to gauge how serious Iran was about those claims or if it intends to make good on them, so the ball's in their court.
Screen capture in what way? Cause spectacle works fine for screenshots, I can stream video on discord, etc, so I've not run into a screen capture related issue.
A year ago when I was looking at linux for gaming what I kept hearing is that Wayland wasn't ready. I've been running Nobara 42 with KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland for about a month now and it's been great, now I hear Gnome is dropping X11 support, etc. What changed?
Left. My left monitor is a 40" ultrawide, the right is a portrait-mode 27" for discord and such. I keep the big one on the left because I don't have most of the field of vision in my left eye, so if the main one is centered and the second is on the right I can look over and see it more easily.
Yeah, Isreal is known for how much they care about legal jurisdiction or rights in their genocide of the Palestinian people, that will definitely stop them from doing awful shit to these activists.
Thank you. People seem perfectly happy with lemmy.world blacklisting lemmy.ml altogether and such because it's censorship that they agree with, people generally only get cranky in the pants about censorship when they agree with the thing being censored.
Maybe, but you notice how you used the word 'frames' there instead of 'sunglasses'? I bet if they were wearing empty frames they'd have said that, what with those two words meaning different things and all. :P
This is a clear violation of posse constitution, yes? Not that I expect that to stop them, they've been ignoring courts left and right, dunno why the constitution would be any different.
Well that sentence definitely got weirder the longer it went on.
No. You would be shocked at what a sleep-deprived person can fall asleep through. I once fell asleep in the middle of a rock concert, while the headline band (Kiss) was playing at maximum volume. Voluntarily staying awake is different than someone else trying to keep you awake, especially with such a fucking bizarre method. Also the record for staying awake is something like 11 days (I did 7 days once just to see if I could, fuck every bit of that), and no amount of cocaine is going to keep you awake and focused on such a weird fucking thing. Also also muscles get tired after use because their use consumes energy, so unless he's mainlining cocaine in one arm and nutrients in the other this is just wholly implausible every way you slice it.
Good ol' Great Deal Donnie, stickin' it to the man.. oh wait, he is the man, and also is sticking it to himself (or at least his supporters.)
Both: 'Look, we both have guns, but we also both recognize that we each benefit more from mutually-beneficial trade'.
Both: Much mutually-beneficial trade commences
Donnie: 'Holy shit guys, look at my gun! It's SO fucking big! You can't cope with that, my gun is WAY bigger than yours, so you better start toeing the line!'
China: 'Oh we're doing this now? k.' sets equally-huge gun on table and walks away.
That's crazy. Though I mean as a guy I have a lot more experience with lower back pain than menstrual pain so I couldn't speak to what's normal for the latter. But near-blacking-out from any kind of pain seems extremely no bueno.
Israel will definitely retaliate (for the strikes that are retaliating against its strikes, it just goes round and round.) The US is moving naval assets into the region so they're apparently taking the threat seriously. It was a combination of the US, UK, France, Germany, and ~50 other nations that voted to declare Iran in violation of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty so they likely have a vested interest as well, but Europe isn't nearly as gung-ho about this sort of thing as the US is so they're likely to let us take the lead if it goes that far. Iran's neighbors have been trying to normalize relations with Israel for a while now but Israel doesn't have puppet strings on them like we have on Israel so they likely won't get involved either way. This is probably going to stay an Israel-Iran(-US) thing for a bit, but again it depends on how serious Iran wants to take this. I expect their losses in enrichment facilities were something baked into the cost of the program so they're probably not too stuffed over that, but they've lost at least two high-ranking military commanders that I've heard of so far and that thing does tend to get them cranky in the pants. I suppose the Houthis in Yemen are kind of a wild-card considering they're supported at least to some extent by Iran and have no compunction against bloodying Israel's nose (see all the ships they've attacked in the Red Sea recently), but also they're not likely to be able to accomplish much more than a token effort.
Honestly it's all speculation at this point. And I'm by no means an expert on geopolitics nor do I have the latest information on the region, so that's particularly wild-assed and largely-uninformed speculation to boot, so I'm not going to try to lay odds on it. My gut says it will probably just be an exchange of blows and settle down like these things tend to do, but the rhetoric is in high gear so there's definitely the potential for more trouble coming down the pike.