I read somewhere that within Russia Ukrainian troops would be more vulnerable to the Russian Air Force?
I read somewhere that within Russia Ukrainian troops would be more vulnerable to the Russian Air Force?
This daddy’s boy ass-twat is not half as brave, knowledgeable, experienced, wise or strong as the people he has imprisoned. And then he uses his own anniversary to “pardon” them. “Pathetic” doesn’t even begin to describe it.
But why is the picture showing the rescue of a small horse?
The part where they steal yes. The part where they keep what they steal to themselves, no.
Exactly. There is plenty of blame to put on the people who - in the face of a freaking climate crisis - still decide to ship shitloads shiploads of fossil fuel through a warzone.
Ok, to me that already sounds very different.
“Ethnic minority/ majority” makes sense.
Non-ethnic German is tricky, because there are multiple ethnicities in Germany.
Non-ethnic sounds like someone doesn’t have an ethnicity.
What are non-ethnic citizens?
Condolences
And girls
They will be ready when there are no indigenous people left.
They are the path of least resistant yes. But that path often leads to collective losses, or if the stakes are high, like in climate change, to collective destruction. We get stuck in the Nash equilibrium of a prisoners dilemma.
Ok yes, the EROI is going down.
But the point is that it doesn’t matter if there is oil shortage or not. Even if there would be oil shortage, it is not (and should not be) the main reason why we’re moving away from oil.
The problem is not oil shortage, because there is no oil shortage. The shale boom gave the US plenty of oil and gas to pump up. And there is plenty of coal too. Enough to last us for at least several decades. The problem is that, in doing so, we would destroy our climate.
Been using Phonetrack for years and never had that problem… Better see if you cab find answers on the github page yes.
I have a weekly crontab that does…
nextcloud.export -abc
(everything except the data)
I’m not fully happy with this yet though.
nextcloud.export -abc
command makes a full export of the config, database and apps. So in contrast to backintime, which rebuilds each snapshot only in terms of the files that changed since the previous snapshot, I have a full-blown new backup of config, database and apps every week.I almost don’t dare to say this, but I’ve been running the snap for more than a year and have no complaints.
Is there a video?