thx.
This case, though, goes beyond a simple case of annoyed users.
Kazim is a bestselling author from Germany, carrying a CNN Journalist Award.
He says he got canceled because his posts were not appreciated by the mod.
This case concerns the basic working and ethical principles in the fediverse, I would say.
It is great that Ukraine defeats Russian military forces in Crimea. But I wonder how patriotic ukrainians in Crimea feel about it? They get severely harmed by those attacks , too. If it comes down to food even, they might have to flee to Russia... Probably I am missing something... How was the situation in reality?
For me, behind Paywall.
I can read the teaser though:
"Putin gambled that the West would lose its nerve, and Ukraine would always be held on a short leash by its friends. That leash has snapped"
from the article:
“A special shell was developed, and after just two nights, 250 units of Russian artillery were destroyed. There is video confirmation for each case,” Fedorov said.
I was in #matrix:matrix.org this afternoon. Very much meaningless chatter. Serious questions (before today) kind of disappear in a stream of chatter and intermingling dialogues. I personally prefer a more structured place, like Lemmy offers technically. Good that some people crated and run this community here.
The usually very accurate, not overly optimistic oder pessimistic German ex nato general Bühler says, in contrary, the whole area Pokrovsk is 'not usable' any more for UA army.
citation from episode summary:
In den Regionen Saporischschja und Dnipropetrowsk habe die Ukraine taktische Angriffe gestartet, womit aber nur das langsame Vorrücken der Russen gestoppt worden sei. Russland dagegen hat dagegen die Stadt Konstantinowka weigehend eingenommen und auch der gesamte Raum Pokrowsk und Myrnohrad sei für die ukrainische Armee nicht mehr nutzbar. Das monatelange Gefecht werde langsam zu Ende gehen.
So important.
But who was against a bolder agreement, with default EU (or open source, I hope) and option to opt out for special reasons, and why?
In terms of content, the report focuses on a strategic reorientation of public procurement and infrastructure. The compromise line adopted stipulates that member states can favor European tech providers in strategic sectors to systematically strengthen the technological capacity of the Community. The Greens even called for a stricter regulation here, where the use of products "Made in EU" should become the rule and exceptions would have to be explicitly justified. They also pushed for a definition for cloud infrastructure that provides for full EU jurisdiction without dependencies on third countries.
thx. This case, though, goes beyond a simple case of annoyed users.
Kazim is a bestselling author from Germany, carrying a CNN Journalist Award. He says he got canceled because his posts were not appreciated by the mod. This case concerns the basic working and ethical principles in the fediverse, I would say.