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Analysis: The West wants Putin isolated. A major summit he’s hosting shows he’s far from alone | CNN
Wrong. Russia already lost. It's just a matter of how many more people have to die.
Not only have they failed to keep NATO from expanding onto their borders, but they are now China's bitch.
Goodbye tripolar world where Russia has a say.
Goodbye any fear Europe had of Russia. They can't defeat Poland much less all of NATO.
Putin failed spectacularly and the only ones who won't admit it are the Kremlin or Republicans.
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Expansion of NATO to Ukraine, specifically, was the red line. That is not happening any time soon.
Russia having closer ties to China is the US' nightmare and is a good thing for Russia. I assume yiur "removed" reference is either misogynistic or homophobic language. Nice look.
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You must be new here 😂 Welcome to the world of not corporate social media.
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Goodbye tripolar world where Russia has a say.
It seems you haven’t noticed yet that it is the Global North that’s increasingly isolating itself from the rest of the world. And given that the Global North has largely de-industrialized, it’s going to find itself in a pickle. And Russia is major player in the global majority.
They can’t defeat Poland much less all of NATO.
To everyone not buying the imperial core’s cartoonish propaganda, this is a non sequitur, because those aren’t things Russia intended or intends to do.
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Goodbye any fear Europe had of Russia. They can’t defeat Poland much less all of NATO.
I think you'll find the war is in Ukraine, not Poland. Easy mistake to make for an American.
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I know reading comprehension isn't everyone's strong suit, especially if English is a second language, so I'll try to clarify.
The world used to fear Russia.
NATO was created to counter Russia.
Now, Russia is so incompetent they couldn't even defeat just one country in NATO, Poland, much less the entire alliance.
Therefore, the NATO countries have nothing to fear from Russia should Russia decide to take the war from Ukraine to NATO.
This implies Russia is a paper tiger, was bluffing, and is far less powerful than anyone feared.
Hope that helps!
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Russia is so incompetent they couldn’t even defeat just one country in NATO, Poland
How do you know this? What are the winning lottery numbers for tomorrow?
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the gathering of BRICS and other countries this week spotlights a growing convergence of nations who hope to see a shift in the global balance of power and – in the case of some, like Moscow, Beijing and Tehran – directly counter the United States-led West.
Tacit admission the two are one and the same. To shift the global balance of power the United States-led West must be countered.
But despite Russia’s sweeping rhetoric, the leaders meeting in Kazan have a wide range of viewpoints and interests – a reality of BRICS that observers say limits their ability to send a unified message – especially the kind Putin may desire
Democracy? That's actually a bad thing sweetie.
OpenSSL 3.4 released
OpenSSL 3.4 Series Release Notes
OpenSSL 3.4 Series Release Notes The major changes and known issues for the 3.4 branch of the OpenSSL toolkit are summarised below. The contents reflect the current state of the NEWS file inside the git repository.Library
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Kvoterna för Östersjön 2025. EU:s ministerråd har beslutat om kvoterna i Östersjön och Bottenhavet. De beslutade kvoterna är satta i enlighet med de vetenskapliga råden från EU. Förutom när det gäller sill i centrala Östersjön då beslutet innebar en mycket mindre kvot än vad ICES rekommenderade.
Gene Sharp’s Neoliberal Nonviolence (Part One)
Change Agent: Gene Sharp’s Neoliberal Nonviolence (Part One)
The late Gene Sharp is known worldwide as a Gandhi-like champion of nonviolent protest. But he is better understood as one of the most important U.S. defense intellectuals of the Cold War and a neo…Nonsite.org
EU lawmakers clear up to 35 bln euro loan for Ukraine, using Russian assets
BRUSSELS, Oct 22 (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers on Tuesday approved the bloc's plan to use frozen Russian central bank assets to loan up to 35 billion euros ($38 billion) to its ally Ukraine.
The European Parliament voted by 518 in favour to 56 against, with 61 abstentions, for the planned loan to Kyiv in the last legislative step after EU governments agreed the plan earlier in October.
The G7 plans to provide an overall loan of $50 billion to help Ukraine, serviced by profits generated by Russian assets immobilised in the West. These assets were frozen shortly after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
More than two-thirds of the assets, some 210 billion euros, are stuck in the 27-nation European Union, mostly with Belgium's asset safekeeping and servicing company Euroclear.
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The loan is cash they're giving to Ukraine. The loan is then paid off with profits from the frozen assets. Ukraine does not need to pay for the loan.
serviced by profits generated by Russian assets immobilised in the West
Making it a loan serviced by the assets makes it a large upfront sum that can be paid off without diminishing the original sum, and also makes it all come in the form of easily-used cash
Rashid Khalidi on U.S. Support to Israel, Palestinian National Movement (II)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/21665513
By world-outlook.com on October 19, 2024[part 2 of an interview originally published in Jacobin, along with an introduction, additional links, photos, and endnotes]
Rashid Khalidi on U.S. Support to Israel, Palestinian National Movement (II) - World-Outlook
This is the second part of an interview with Rashid Khalidi, the Palestinian American author of "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine." In the interview, Khalidi discusses two key points — among other important ideas. The first concerns the U.S.world-outlook.com (World-Outlook)
New releases of Inkscape, Friction, and Ardour, update on upcoming major releases from GIMP and FreeCAD.
Weekly recap — 22 October 2024
New releases of Inkscape, Friction, and Ardour, update on GIMP and FreeCADAlexandre Prokoudine (Libre Arts)
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Apart from the WordPress issue. Bitwarden mixup. And Linux getting into US/Israel politics.
Signed. Negative Nancy.
Can you only complain about something you have never experienced?
Well, as assholish as he is, at least that guy is honest.
If people started likewise admitting that they are genociding Ukrainians (because hey, it also hurts Russia, so it's worth it) instead of "but we are helping Ukraine!" that would already be a huge progress..
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The nationwide blackout in Cuba is a direct consequence of the U.S.’s 60-year blockade, sabotaging the island’s power grid by restricting access to fuel and critical materials needed for repairs.
PipeWire 1.0.9 released
Highlights
- Fix an fd leak and confusion in the protocol that would cause leaks and wrong memory to be used.
- Fix bug where the mixer would not be synced correctly after selecting a port, leaving the audio muted. (#4084)
- Backport v4l2 systemd-logind support to avoid races when starting.
(#3539 and #3960). - Other small fixes and improvements.
PipeWire
- Fix a bug where renegotiation would sometimes fail to deactivate link.
- Fix an fd leaks and confusion in the protocol.
modules
- Fix a use-after-free in the rt module when stopping a thread.
SPA
- Fix bug where the mixer would not be synced correctly after selecting
- a port, leaving the audio muted. (#4084)
- Fix a compilation issue with empty initializers. (#4317)
- Backport v4l2 systemd-logind support to avoid races when starting.
(#3539 and #3960). - Fix a potential crash when cleaning ALSA nodes.
JACK
- Align buffers to the max cpu alignment in order to allow more
optimizations.
1.0.9 · PipeWire / pipewire · GitLab
PipeWire 1.0.9 (2024-10-22) This is a bugfix release that is API and ABI compatible with previous 1.0.x releases. ...GitLab
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I can't say, because I'm on the 4000 series, but the supported products from 1000 series are:
GeForce GTX 16 Series (Notebooks)
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, GeForce GTX 1650
GeForce 16 Series
GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER, GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER, GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, GeForce GTX 1660, GeForce GTX 1650, GeForce GTX 1630
GeForce 10 Series
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, GeForce GTX 1080, GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, GeForce GTX 1070, GeForce GTX 1060, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, GeForce GTX 1050, GeForce GT 1030, GeForce GT 1010
GeForce 10 Series (Notebooks)
GeForce GTX 1080, GeForce GTX 1070, GeForce GTX 1060, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, GeForce GTX 1050
He Dreamed of Escaping Gaza. The World Watched Him Burned Alive.
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By Bilal Shbair and Erika SolomonBilal Shbair reported from central Gaza, visiting the site of the fire at Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital compound and speaking to several members of the Dalou family.
Published Oct. 20, 2024
Updated Oct. 21, 2024, 7:51 a.m. ET
He Dreamed of Escaping Gaza. The World Watched Him Burned Alive.
A video of Shaaban al-Dalou burning to death after an Israeli strike at a hospital has stoked criticism from Israel’s allies and highlighted the plight of people trapped in Gaza.Bilal Shbair (The New York Times)
UK to lend Ukraine an additional £2.26bn for weapons to fight Russia
Britain is to lend Ukraine an additional £2.26bn and allow Kyiv to spend the money on weapons to fight off the Russian invasion as part of a wider $50bn (£38.5bn) loan programme expected to be confirmed by G7 members later this week.
The loans will be repaid using interest generated by the $300bn of frozen Russian assets held in the west, with the extra funds promised as the US heads towards a presidential election where support for Ukraine is a divisive issue.
Rachel Reeves said: “The profits being made on those assets aren’t being kept for Russia to use in the future. They’re now being used to fund Ukraine.” The chancellor made the announcement alongside the defence secretary, John Healey.
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