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The temporarily occupied Berdyanks now. PS: During last few days, the enemy brought a lot of ammo to this city and set up several field ammo depots by IgorVozMkUA in ukraine

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Orcs in fantasy are generally brainless meat for slaughter, dumb, order following fodder, considering Putin raised his armies of brainwashed men and prisoners fighting for ..??.. it fits.

Think LotR, not WoW.

Ukrainian shelling lands near a building occupied by Prigozhin by cellblock73 in CombatFootage

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Of all the stupid shit to argue about, you're arguing about when "Summer" begins.

North of the equator, Summer is June 20-21 on the Summer Solstice, and lasts until September 21-22 until the Autumnal Equinox. This is literally the astronomical definition.

If you're just talking about "when is my weather hot", that's a completely different thing and highly dependent on where exactly you live.

President Zelensky released a video of him arriving in Berlin, where he is greeted by Chancellor Scholz by vectorix108 in ukraine

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Zelinsky might with that dark shirt -- just needs to put on some makeup, short shorts and look sad in line, maybe he'll get the "ok".

An excerpt from a recent interview where President Zelensky talks about his attempts to communicate with Putin before the war and whether he is ready to talk to him now. by vectorix108 in ukraine

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Just to clarify, it was a Ukrainian operated S-300 (made by Soviets/Russia originally). It was fired in defense against a Russian missile attack that evening and deviated off course (these things happen). Even the Ukrainians didn't know it was theirs until after the event was reported.

That's why everyone didn't jump out of their seats to respond until the investigation was complete.

ASUS UK PR believes it is ‘legal to buy positive reviews’ by COMPUTER1313 in pcgaming

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I had that thing running kubernetes like 15 minutes after getting it, hahaha

A BIG Thank You from a lurker..LOL by myridom in sysadmin

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Have you ever been like "damn some amazing shit happened today, its in the news, and I was part of that" as an IT guy at an accounting firm?

Better footage of the Russian helicopter getting shot down over Bryansk by PlayfulAntiSemite in CombatFootage

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They're looking at it with their actual eyes and just pointing the phone at it, and their hands do things when they move around.

ASUS UK PR believes it is ‘legal to buy positive reviews’ by COMPUTER1313 in pcgaming

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Curious what your comparisons are when you get them, I'm absolutely in love with my deck -- never thought I would use the touchpads but I use them all the time now, a handheld with a desktop environment would just feel weird without them.

ASUS UK PR believes it is ‘legal to buy positive reviews’ by COMPUTER1313 in pcgaming

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AOKZOE .. ROG Ally

Honestly, why would you buy anything other than a steamdeck?

Warm object that crashed into New Jersey bedroom was a 4.5 billion-year-old meteorite "in excellent condition," experts confirm by Czarben in space

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They both would have sustained damage, they're on opposite sides of the same valley. el-Hammam was closer to the "center" of the airburst, though.

There are 3,457 active Starlink satellites at this moment. by BandicootBright4358 in interestingasfuck

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Yeah, $600 is steep for a lot of people. It's definitely designed for places where you DONT have the infrastructure and your alternatives are expensive and slow. My parents pay something like 150/mo to get pretty lame internet beamed to them from across a valley, chances are that they don't benefit from the federally funded expansion. I just drove up there and dropped a starlink off and they had it running in 5 minutes.

There are 3,457 active Starlink satellites at this moment. by BandicootBright4358 in interestingasfuck

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On paper 5 years, but realistically they last as long as they last- if they ever fail or have an issue, they just deorbit on their own (they have to actively maintain their orbit since they're so low).

There are 3,457 active Starlink satellites at this moment. by BandicootBright4358 in interestingasfuck

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The Starlink is a dish, attached to a router. Dish points to the sky, to a satellite. If you're far from land, the satellites will use lasers to route your traffic to a ground station.

There are 3,457 active Starlink satellites at this moment. by BandicootBright4358 in interestingasfuck

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About 40mbps max is what I've seen in the wild, consistently I can expect 20-30.

It's the latency that's awesome, only 30ms or so.

There are 3,457 active Starlink satellites at this moment. by BandicootBright4358 in interestingasfuck

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Yeah the 600 is for the hardware, but you own that hardware, if you cancel your service you keep the dish and can just resell it to someone else.