I don’t know if this is a factor here, but we have gotten an ungodly amount of rain through the last months, so everywhere is pretty squishy.
That’s pretty spot on.
Huh, I heard about this incident. But the image is quite a lot funnier than I imagined.
Which is?.. And what is AVGN short for?..
Isn’t, the sword wanting to penetrate the other dudes, the whole point of it though?
Oh no, I didn’t mean to imply that another country is covertly bombing Russian targets. Just that flying drones in their vicinity might make them uncomfortable. But then again; they are bordering Russia. So it’s probably not a real concern…
Makes sense. St. Petersburg just seemed like a very long reach. More for technical reasons than anything. But kudos for pulling it of.
I wasn’t disputing that in any way? I was just curious about the St. Petersburg target.
Makes sense. I just didn’t know those drones had that kind of range. That’s pretty impressive. And pretty scary actually…
Slightly confused by the title: TIL the oblast around St. Petersburg is still called Leningrad oblast even though the city is no longer called Leningrad.
Also that seems like a very far reach with a drone doesn’t it? And pretty close to the Baltic countries and Finland. Unless of course it was launched by operatives behind enemy lines… Just seems a bit strange. Are there not valuable targets closer to Ukrainian territory?
That depends on where you live though. Here in Denmark, as an example, we have a certificate called “Statskontrolleret økologisk” which basically translates to “Government-certified organic”. There are specific guidelines and rules that need to be followed, to be allowed to use this seal on your product.
I find myself thinking this a lot. Someone goes; “and that’s my theory about…” And I’m like; that’s not a theory, that’s a hypothesis…
T R I G G E R E D ! ! !
The suggestion of not owning games refers to having subscription-based access to them; as of yet only ever offered as a suggested alternative to purchasing games, which is still very much an option.
That is exactly the problem though. How long will it be until the subscription model is no longer an option but the only option? Because i would bet money on that being the actual goal.
A representation of everything that’s wrong with the modern tech industry…
Softmaker Freeoffice has worked brilliantly for me. It’s very familiar if you are used to Microsoft Office, and it seems to do the compatibility part very, VERY well.
No; in a free market without regulation. the bigger fish outcompetes the smaller ones, or buys them outright. Which then is exactly why enshittification works in the first place.