I thought it was a given that Russia also can't win but I suppose you can look at it this way, Russia could end the war right now if they wanted. It's a whole can of worms but I think it's vital for global security and stability that Russia does not take over Ukraine. Long term a win for Russia will cause more pain and suffering for everyone including Russian civilians.
Also I'd like to add it's a massive shit sandwich for Biden to eat, it's gone over about as well as you'd expect with his party. I doubt there was anything approaching a viable alternative.
Also I will note that while these are still bad in no uncertain terms, the dud rate is under 2.5% versus the old school cluster munitions which had dud rates exceeding 40% (like the kind Russia is using now) if dropping ten of these prevents the Russians from dropping one of theirs you are coming out ahead in terms of UXO, not to mention any shortening of the conflict reducing the number of mines deployed by the Russian military who are a particular fan of the extremely problematic PFM-1 butterfly mines which are basically a way of dropping highly volatile UXO all over an area.
I don't like that, it has a huge impact on who can and can't be here. Obviously most working adults can afford a few bucks here and there, but if you are trying to be inclusive removing any kind of monetary barrier is really important. Those on fixed income, minors, and from countries with extremely low wages would have to think twice about chipping in or may not have the means to actually do so even if they had the cash in hand.
I think it's very important that Beehaw remains free to use. Though I wouldn't mind if they nagged users a little for donations when needed.
Edit: to be clearer I'm for paying the people who run Beehaw if/when feasible but a mandatory fee is anathema to the purpose of this instance.
Yup makes sense to me, very much in line with my laymans understanding of contract law. It's very driven by social context as it is. I wonder how that differs somewhere like Japan where official seals are expected even for minor documents.
Sounds like everyone involved was making moves to commit to it initially which was probably the biggest factor here.
That's shit. The ATA is garbage and only fights for the megacarriers.
As a former truck driver who has had the misfortune to be involved in TWO underride collisions I would happily spend the $3000 or so out of my own pocket just to never see what I saw again. (I won't go into details as I do not want to relive those memories)
Obviously there's limits on what's practical to do, but seeing as this all worked out fine in Europe I'd call it a no brainer.
Though it does bring up something interesting, could you successfully create a keygen with a plug and play LLM type system? I imagine yes since the core of it is just guessing what the next digit/letter is with high probability. The hard part will be creating a banger chiptune midi.
I thought it was a given that Russia also can't win but I suppose you can look at it this way, Russia could end the war right now if they wanted. It's a whole can of worms but I think it's vital for global security and stability that Russia does not take over Ukraine. Long term a win for Russia will cause more pain and suffering for everyone including Russian civilians.