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I speak German, Polish, and English fluently and my take is: German is very precise, almost mathematical, there is little room to be misunderstood. But it also requires the most letters. English is the quickest, get things done kind of language, very compressible , but also risks misunderstanding. Polish is the most fun, with endless possibilities of twisting and bending it's structures, but also lacking the ease of use of English or the precision of German. But it's clearly just my subjective take

Not a single sentence as to how she is doing that? I am not doubting her,I would just like to know


Thanks for that, I love this album and never knew that info

Why are talking about something you have no idea about? There are multiple videos of this system engaging in combat missions. There are first-person videos from them accompanied by footage of recon drones flying above them. And some of those videos are from last year already.

You are being dishonest. Those squads usually have SOME degree of drone, artillery and aviation support behind them. They are basically there to find out where the defenders are. Sure they are expendable, but they are just a part of the attack. I bet 24 hours sitting in a trench with FPVs, 152mms, and FABs exploding all over your position would change your mind as to the danger posed by those attacks you make fun of. Being at exactly this location vs kilometers away while remotely controlling a mobile gun turret makes ALL the difference

I am not making fun. If it seems that way, I misspoke. I think that any war is terrifying and this one more than any other I know of.

The way I imagine the attacks this UGV defended against is small groups of men deemed expendable knowingly going to their very likely deaths. Yes, this is part of a bigger Russian strategy which is very dangerous and unfortunately, so far, too effective.


When you don’t value humanity, the ugly fact is that people grow faster than trees.

Considering Russian demographics I kinda doubt it.

The reality is that Russia is not gaining anything in this war- it just keeps Putin in power.


"they" clearly must be men, I doubt any woman would say such a thing

Slovenia is a small country with 2 million people, bordering countries with a total of over 82 million people. The neighbors are also relatively rich countries, such as Austria and Italy

Those are just statistics and don't have anything to do with gas.

Canada is a country of 35 million bordering a rich country of 350 million.


Yes and if (1) gas in Canada were cheaper than in the US, and (2) the border between the countries was completely open, then you’d indeed see people going to Canada to buy gas.

I'm sure there's plenty of border crossings for cheaper goods.

I'm skeptical this happens in such numbers as to strain national infrastructure.

Tellingly, the ration put in place applies to Slovenian citizens, not just foreigners. Which should tell you something about "who is being blamed" vs "what solves the problem".


Did you travel in Europe? Even without crisis, gas stations are often way busier on the cheaper country's border than more expensive.

My friends living in Switzerland (near the border) always go to Germany to fuel up. And, even without a crisis, gas stations on the cheaper sides of borders are often way more crowded than on the other side.

Also, keep in mind that Slovenia is roughly the size of Los Angeles. Or not much wider than Long Island. If there fuel was 30% cheaper on one side of Long Island, than on the other, I'm sure plenty of people wouldn't think twice about that.


Ah yes, the rich people of switzerland, doing their weekly shopping in germany :)

It would probably be illegal under EU law to discriminate between residents and non residents of Slovenia

Imagine gas being the same as toilet paper... you know exactly how much you use daily on average and you optimize the distribution.

https://www.24ur.com/novice/gospodarstvo/bencin-nafta-dostav...

That means they transport 110-120 tanker trucks of fuel daily, and in "times of crisis", they can do approximately 200 tankers per day.

Now imagine just the people from gorizia going across the border to buy gas in nova gorica (the country border goes literally through the city, gorica = gorizia, nova gorica= new gorizia), and instead of eg. 1 tanker truck that day, they now need 4. Just in one small cizy.

Then there's trieste, a city of about 200k people, and just ~10km away is the city of sežana (13k pop and 6 gas stations).

Then there's villach in austria and gas stations in slovenia ~20km away.

Croatia? Zagreb (capital, almost 800k pop) is ~20km away form slovenia.

And then you get the news that there is no gas at this or that gas station, and all the locals pick up their gas cans, jump into their cars and go fill up their cars + 20, 40 liters of extra gas in cans.

To go back to the toilet paper crisis... we didn't even need foreigners coming, just the media showing the situation abroad was enough to cause a shortage of toilet paper locally.


Driving over a border in Europe happens without you necessarily noticing.

That isn’t true of US borders.


won't happen for now, drones are generally too slow for that. Unless it's stationary/on the ground. Ukrainians did manage to shoot down 2 russian KA-52 helicopters mid-flight last week though.

They are setting the world on fire and we will all pay the price


But for a brief beautiful moment they owned the libs. And distracted us from the fact they are pedophiles and rapists.


"AI robots that can clean how a Janitor does"

I am yet to see a robot that could clean my bathroom. And I have a pretty basic bathroom: a toilet, a shower, a bathtub, a sink, a mirror, some shelves, laundry baskets, a washing machine, a window, a door, a floor.

How would you design a robot that can clean all of those?


I appreciate that you are taking the Janitor example quite literally.

From a jobs to be done perspective of any housekeeping task, there is a lot more progress in the past year than I realized. I thought the same until it was shared with me.

https://www.figure.ai/

There are others as well, quite a few out of China.

2 weeks ago: robot on the line in BMW production https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2uPkPLijgs



that bathroom was clean already, not clear what robot did really


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