The #Czech state administration has set an end-date for supporting IPv4: June 2032. After that state administration services will only be available over #IPv6. I guess this gives ISPs there eight years to get IPv6 deployment from ~18% of end-users to 100%! https://konecipv4.cz/en/
In 1962, Czechoslovakia issued this pair of commemorative stamps
The designer was Anna Podzemna-Suchardová (1909-96) and the engraver was Jiří Antonin Švengsbír (1921-83)
@alcinoe I always advice volunteers to turn their attention to less cryptic languages when they turn their attention to Hungarian - other than you are born with it it is a hard nut to crack...
@alcinoe not impossible though. Remembering a course mate at uni who was actually studying Hungarian and could come up with some real Hungarian words (historically originated in Transylvania) I never heard of and couldn't make sense of 😀
Slovak activists collected over 2.6 million euros ($2.8 million) for the #Czech ammunition initiative for #Ukraine in five days after the Slovak government refused to participate.
Slovak citizens started their campaign "Ammunition for Ukraine" on April 16 to raise additional funds for the Czech-led initiative of purchasing 500,000 155 mm shells and 300,000 122 mm shells outside of Europe to provide Ukraine with them.
"We have uncovered a pro-Russian network that was developing an operation to spread Russian influence and undermine security across Europe. Therefore we added two individuals and one legal entity to the sanctions list. Domestic authorities subsequently seized their assets."
We've got a #Czech-focused podcast for you this week. We're discussing what happened when the Wall Street Journal rather patronisingly described Czechia as 'a small ex-Soviet satellite state'. Plus, why the Czech government is so much less scared of China than others in Europe.
#Czech Minister of Defense Jana #Černochová declared that the plan of President Petr #Pavl to purchase artillery ammunition for #Ukraine will be financed by #Canada, #Denmark and other countries.
The Czech Republic had managed to find up to 800,000 pieces of artillery ammunition around the world, which could reach Ukraine in a matter of weeks.
"We identified 500,000 pieces of 155-mm ammunition and 300,000 pieces of 122-mm ammunition"
Today in Labor History January 16, 1969: Jan Palach committed suicide by self-immolation in Prague, Czechoslovakia to protest the Soviet invasion that ended the Prague Spring. Prior to his political suicide, he sent a letter to several public figures demanding an end to censorship and an end to the Soviet propaganda paper, as well as a call for a General Strike to meet these demands. His funeral turned into a major protest against the occupation. Several others also committed self-immolation in the coming months.