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0xtero, in NATO should be ready for ‘bad news’ from Ukraine, Stoltenberg warns

Yes, because the last two years have been so full of fantastically good news.

kashara,

Even the loss of Bahmut, which fell in March, has never been admitted by UA.

i_ben_fine, in Hamas may have profited from Oct. 7 assault with informed trading — study

My first exposure to this story implied it might have been western traders, not Hamas.

cwagner,

Do you have a link? That would actually be more interesting because it would mean they’d have had advanced knowledge. Which raises “how” and “who”.

i_ben_fine,

No, it was just commentators. They saw “unknown trader” and filled in their own biases.

jarfil,

Western, Eastern, Hamas… a lot of speculative trading is done based on rumors, what better than rumors which actually come true.

cwagner,

As was mentioned, these were very high shorts, implying a far higher confidence than mere rumors.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Yes, this was a sharp level of activity.

Given the rumours about Egypt giving a warning 3 days earlier, I don't think Hamas is likely the only potential source or beneficiary of the information.

ConstableJelly, in Israel orders more Gazans to flee, bombs areas where it sends them

Desperate Gazans in Khan Younis packed their belongings and headed towards Rafah. Most were on foot, walking past ruined buildings in a solemn and silent procession. But the head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in Gaza (UNRWA), Thomas White, said people in Rafah were themselves being forced to flee.

Desperation and confusion pressing in from all sides, blanketed in unavoidable fear. Throw in the video that auto-plays in the article of the hospitalized two month old, my stomach is turning upside down again.

sonori, in NATO should be ready for ‘bad news’ from Ukraine, Stoltenberg warns
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It’s more of a stalemate, while technically every day Ukraine exists is a victory, ideally they’d be in a position to retake thier own land. Meanwhile the only long term possibility the Kremlin has been pursuing is expending vast quantities of men and material in hopes that Nato gets bored before they have to conscript from the cities and get overthrown.

A well noted part of this campaign has been in attempts to foster misinformation and shake confidence in the ability of Ukraine to hold the line and eventually take back its land and people from the invading imperial power.

If you are interested and have a spare hour, Perun’s recent piece on the political war is excellent as always.

youtu.be/pIKiFAKMoi0?si=jyDupy7xxT-qjYxg

kashara,

It’s more of a stalemate,

if you listen to the European and US propaganda, then it is.

Kusimulkku,

What are others saying?

maynarkh,

3 day special military operation.

Zworf, in NATO should be ready for ‘bad news’ from Ukraine, Stoltenberg warns

If we keep giving them some scraps and some patched up cold war writeoffs then yeah… What are they going to do. Both sides have lost momentum.

The whole thing feels like a stalemate now.

drkt, in Danish dockworkers join Swedish strike action against Tesla

BASED

Hirom, in Facebook Approved an Israeli Ad Calling for Assassination of Pro-Palestine Activist

Algorithmic moderation was never going to be effective.

tux0r, in French parliament backs proposal to ban vapes
@tux0r@feddit.de avatar

Good. Vapers look like clowns with a flute.

Lophostemon,

A flute carved from a stick of fuckwit.

BlinkerFluid,
@BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one avatar

If they smoked, they’d be dead.

I wouldn’t have to look at them anymore.

cwagner,

As someone with box mods: Huh, you know weird flutes.

tux0r,
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Plume, in French parliament backs proposal to ban vapes

Ban vapes, but won’t ban cigarettes…

danieljoeblack,

Don’t ban them, that’ll just start up a black market for them which way less safe and also makes sure the government doesn’t get any portion of the sales to fund healthcare.

I say slowly ramp up the tax on them, incentiving smokers to quit. The higher price would also help prevent future smokers from picking up the habit since they’ll be so expensive, for pretty much no gain.

Plume,

I say slowly ramp up the tax on them, incentiving smokers to quit.

That’s what they’ve been doing for years. It doesn’t really seem to work and is effectively just a tax on the poors.

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

Vapes harm people and cigarette companies spent a lot of money to hide the fact that so do their products

marco,
@marco@beehaw.org avatar

I’m still pretty convinced that vaping is less harmful than smoking, but it’s also easier …

ShellMonkey,
@ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com avatar

Hoho, buy how vuld we maintain ze image of ze snooty fenchman with ah rideeculously long cigarette holder zhen?

AceQuorthon, in Danish dockworkers join Swedish strike action against Tesla

That boat in the thumbnail used to sail past my old workplace at least once a week, surreal!

Zworf, in French parliament backs proposal to ban vapes

Especially the single-use ones are really bad for the environment. I don’t mind this.

However I think vaping is a good way for people to detox off cigarettes (by slowly reducing nicotine content) so banning vaping as a whole phenomenon is a bad thing IMO. Perhaps it could be prescription based for people who are trying to kick cigarettes.

vhstape, in French parliament backs proposal to ban vapes
@vhstape@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I do not take personal issue with vaping. Humans have been consuming nicotine for thousands of years, and even though it is unhealthy, I don’t think it’s ever going away. However, the article specifically covers the banning of single-use vapes; and I absolutely agree that these have to go. They are extremely attractive to children and adolescents, and they’re terrible for the environment. I think the best approach toward regulating vapes is to ban flavors and disposables.

Syldon,
@Syldon@feddit.uk avatar

I cannot understand why there is no law banning the sale of Vape mixture to kids in any shape or form. Prohibition does not work where there is a desire to use a product, and vapes are so easy to manufacture that it will never be effective.

SenorBolsa, (edited )
@SenorBolsa@beehaw.org avatar

There is in most countries. Unless you mean shortfills you are meant to add nic to? In the US those still firmly fall under the laws restricting sale of vapes. Don’t know about the UK or Europe, I know those products exist there though.

Otherwise you can’t legally sell bulk nicotine to underage people, obviously the other ingredients are used for such a wide variety of things they can’t really be restricted like that.

vikinghoarder,

Disposables are very bad for the environment, but in retrospect, so are normal AA batteries, used once and tossed away, regulation on those should also be considered.

Banning flavors is not, hopefully, an option, as the components of the juice don’t have and inherent flavor, unlike tobacco plants.

SenorBolsa, (edited )
@SenorBolsa@beehaw.org avatar

Alkaline batteries are great for remotes and stuff like that, where they potentially last years, in those applications it seems very reasonable, my TV remote still has the included AA batts and I bought it 3 years ago. But they end up getting used in higher drain devices and it gets a bit absurd. Still, at least people aren’t rocking around with their boombox with 6 D cells that last 8hours.

SenorBolsa, (edited )
@SenorBolsa@beehaw.org avatar

As a long time e-cig user and enthusiast I agree. I thought we got away from that garbage a decade ago, but then it came back. I don’t get it, it’s expensive, it sucks, and it’s mind bogglingly awful for the environment.

I don’t even love the idea of pre built coils but I compromised for the convenience now that they are actually good. Feels a lot less bad to toss a little bit of steel and kanthal every few weeks.

I can’t really get behind banning flavors, but less attractive packaging and only allowing open refillable systems would be a huge step to slowing adolescent use, they pretty much all use disposables because they can be bought at gas stations and you have to go to a smoke shop to get the refillables. Not to mention dropping $60 on a mod+tank isn’t as easy to start as $10 for a disposable.

I think the flavors are a big part of why they can be effective as cessation aids you start to no longer associate tobacco with it which helps a lot. I no longer smell someone smoking and get cravings.

achille225, in French parliament backs proposal to ban vapes

It seems the title is misleading to some people : France is just banning the use of SINGLE-USE vapes, not all vapes.

nicetriangle,
@nicetriangle@kbin.social avatar

Hard to blame them. The amount of e waste is staggering

autumn,
@autumn@beehaw.org avatar

good. i found a ton of these nasty little things in my backyard when i moved into my current house. the house was (no surprise) previously occupied by a bunch of undergrads.

maynarkh,

Isn’t that a massive fire hazard apart from being bad for the environment?

BlinkerFluid, in The North Korean leader calls for women to have more children to halt a fall in the birthrate
@BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one avatar

So… my focus is more on the implications of this.

A dictator tells his people the women in his country need to have more kids.

That could be really really really bad.

Like,… hundreds of thousands of women strapped to machines bad.

GregorGizeh,

This is North Korea. Why would they turn women into cattle, the consequence of disobedience is death and/or labor camp for them and any family anyway. Also I’m sure a significant part of the population is indoctrinated enough to just comply.

jarfil,

The population is not dumb, people are just trying to make the best out of the situation. Like when they had some reporters go to a village, where women were sewing some clothes:

  • Reporter: "Do you like the life in the country?"
  • Woman (in subtitles): "We do what we can"
  • Guide-translator: “We do the best for our nation!”

If they could, they might revolt, but NK is really well structured to prevent that… and even if they run away to the South, they find themselves in a modern country with no hireable skills.

ConstableJelly, in Danish dockworkers join Swedish strike action against Tesla

“Like the companies, the trade union movement is global in the fight to protect workers,” 3F Chair Jan Villadsen said in a statement, adding that Sweden’s IF Metall union had asked 3F to help."

Powerful stuff. I find myself anxious about retaliatory escalation as unionization continues this spike in growth.

mosiacmango, (edited )

Corporations are already at maximum union retaliation as the default setting. The only thing left is the pinkertons, and somehow I doubt that will fly nowadays.

ConstableJelly,

I’d like to believe so too, but nothing spurs creative innovation like threats to power. But you’re certainly right that there’s no low-effort mode in business to unionization response. This may very well be the most they’re capable of.

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