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    Rubio shouted at Musk, so poor Elon took it out on a foreign country’s government official and called him “little man”

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    Hubris. This is hubris.

    Nemesis will follow, motherfucker, the Moires don’t fuck around.

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Oligarchs used to act the part, and have the appearance of being “classy”.

    Now Oligarchs are just a bunch of 4chan users.

    Wtf is: “Be quiet, small man”

    That’s not an elegant way of speaking.

    These people are supposed to be “upper class”?

    🤣

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      You wouldn’t talk to your allies that way. Which once again makes it clear that the current US administration no longer sees Europe as allies.

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    If America was a real country this guy would’ve immediately been removed from any and all companies he runs.

    Does SpaceX not have a board?

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    When the war was turning in Ukraine’s favor and they were about to push into Russia, he shut it off and crippled their counter offensive. I remember. Fuck Elon and fuck starlink.

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      Which is why Starlink needs to be confiscated and managed by NATO. Somebody has to operate it, and it should be an entity who is on the side of Freedom amd Democracy.

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      Oh no I’m hearing from people that wa a technical glitch.

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      Musk and Starlink aren’t major difference makers in this war. It’s a years-long slog where the main takeaway is “cheap and reliable in volume is more than a match for the newest and fanciest.” It hasn’t been on the verge of turning in Ukraine’s favor since the end of Russia’s initial push towards Kyiv.

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        I have a buddy who’s been eating/sleeping/breathing this war and, hands down, cheap and reliable FPV drones have changed how warfare is done. It’s the main reason why trench warfare came back, and one of the things that fucked Russia up in the mid-term. Apparently they have a long-standing strategy that involves armor and something something something that my buddy explained and I don’t remember, but because there’s always drones watching every inch of the front at all times, Ukraine was able to bust that strat by being able to dial in artillery fast and early. At least, that’s how I’m remembering what was explained.

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          It’s not rly the ability of drones to observe that makes them so strong, but the ability to attack. Russia’s air defense is unable to stop a drone swarm, especially because its something the world hasn’t yet seen. And if two drones armed with explosives take down a bigass helicopter, that’s a massive win.

          A few weeks ago, Ukraine decimated an oil refinery on russian territory with a swarm of drones of which only 40% were taken down by the russian air defense.

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            I think it might be more fair to say that it isn’t just the ability to observe. Drones have absolutely transformed the modern battlefield.

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          cheap and reliable in volume

          cheap and reliable FPV drones have changed how warfare is done

          We’re in agreement here. I’m not saying new technology is useless, I’m saying there aren’t any wonder weapons (or wonder communication systems) that would have given Ukraine a decisive advantage.

          Long-term, it’s still a matter of which side can outproduce the other when it comes to the cheap and reliable equipment we’re talking about. At this point that’s clearly Russia.

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          “Everyone who disagrees with me is a Russian” was ran into the ground five years ago, get new material.

          But yes, a steel cage offering significant protection against much more modern technology is a great example of what I’m talking about.

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    Ah, the full Hitler, a bold move let’s see how it plays out.

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    He also challenged Zuck to a cage match and chickened out when Zuck accepted. They’re both pieces of shit.

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      He even chickened out of his recent offer to come on the Daily Show and debate Job Stewart! He’s a Nazi coward even when it’s just talking…

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        Did he officially bow out then? Jon gave him all the conditions he wanted too…

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    That would be Eutelsat, but it is smaller in scale (at the moment) and therefore more expensive. It’s also said to be less userfriendly, but that should be possible to fix.