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Peter Todd 2 months ago
So we just found a good deal on a Ford Transit van for ~4000€. Not as sexy as a truck. But the unit does need efficient transport to move soldiers and equipment around. image At the moment we already have 2653€ left over from previous donations, so we just need another ~1500€ (~1725$) in donations to get them them that van. I also managed to do some interviews with some of the soldiers and foreign recruits of the unit. Flash Battalion is an English speaking one, so mainly from the US and UK/Commonwealth. It's telling how many of the recruits are conservative. One was even a self described MAGA Republican; another from New Zealand had previously worked in the gun industry in manufacturing. Which of course is now basically dead in NZ. Those videos should come out soonish once their editors finish. Sarah and I going for a walk to the east edge of Kramatorsk out by the (former) airport: image Sadly that's getting to be a dangerous place to be. The road we were walking down had a few fibers left over from Russian fiber optic drones. Not a lot, yet. But we were about 14km away from the very edge of Russian lines. View quoted note →
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Peter Todd 2 months ago
The Russian port of Primorsk has received some kinetic sanctions:
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Peter Todd 2 months ago
“at work everyone was uncomfortable with using "master" as the main branch name on git so i changed it to "slave_coordinator"”
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Peter Todd 2 months ago
Ukraine's recent air strikes on the Russia's Kremniy El microelectronics factory managed to kill 4 and wound 37. Including this guy: It's underappreciated how important it is to not just destroy factories, but also to kill and maim the Russian's working at those factories. It's a lot harder and more expensive to replace a skilled worker than it is to replace a tool bought from China. Cutting off his hand will probably prevent the deaths of dozens of Ukrainians. To that end, Ukraine should copy Russia's highly effective double tap strategy to discourage rescue operations. That man might still be able to train his replacement, or successfully work with his remaining hand. It'd be better if he had bled to death waiting for a rescue that never came.
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Peter Todd 2 months ago
Really cool video: competent outdoorsman, making good decisions, who got into trouble and were successfully rescued in truly horrendous weather.
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Peter Todd 3 months ago
...and that's one reason why every single time I've encountered a bear in the woods the bear has ran away from me as fast as possible.