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  • Eh, this is what Ukrainians say on this matter.

    “Avdiivka is important for them to control the space around Donetsk, you have control of dominant heights there, and they can build logistics corridors to supply a large area of the front,” said Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to president Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in an interview in Kyiv earlier this month, explaining the importance of holding on to Avdiivka. “This is not about symbolism, this is about the operative importance of a particular territory,” he added.

    From https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/16/ukrainian-forces-give-up-some-positions-in-avdiivka-as-russian-assault-continues

  • Yeah, travelling to Germany a few times, even data always sucks, both wifi and mobile. We joked that Germany has the beet economy in EU because the net is so bad people don't waste so much time on Facebook...

  • It's so weird to read these articles. I live in a shithole country, but even here fibre internet with 2.5gbps speeds is easily available... 5G ain't bad but against it never feels replacing that kind of connection for me.

  • That is true, though you could keep your password and totp databases separate theoretically. I'm not sure if keeping them in say separate apps brings much benefit if your phone/pc gets compromised though, as most people would have both available on their device... totp is more about convince, it's never as secure as a hardware thing say yubikey.

  • Keepass can do all, though TOTP support is not exactly what I'd call streamlined. Still works well nevertheless.

    Edit: unsure of passkey when I think about it now, but worst case someone will make a plugin for them I guess...

  • It's advertised as a cheap lightweight fighter, it's standout feature being that a minimal amount of crew can operate it in adverse conditions. Which is most useful if you want a peacetime or "guerilla" fighter. There's exactly two countries in Europe - beyond Sweden - that use Gripen, and I do know that in one of them (Hungary) they beat the F16 by basically buying off Orban and his cronies. ...who, ironically enough, are now blocking Sweden's entry into NATO.

    I'd think that at least in Europe you'd see more adoption of the plane if it weren't mediocre.

  • We can't supply Ukraine with enough weapons... or even munitions, as the self-pledged 1mill 155mm shells will be only halfway met (hopefully). The few self-designed combat aircrafts we have are painfully mediocre (Eurofighter, Gripen, Rafale...).

    Definitely don't think we would fare any way decently in an actual war without US backing nowadays.