While many fret about the "slowness" of the Ukrainian campaign, all military operations consist of pulses and pauses and there is much we do not see in this war. It is important to remain patient, writes Mick Ryan.
The hardest part is on the troops fighting for Ukraine, but slowly grinding down Russia with steady progress is not a bad outcome. The question is can they keep their troops safe and alive? And for how long before the country runs out of qualified soldiers and people willing to fight?
If Reddit collapses, then it renders Google search broken as well. Just filled with AI generated crap. Just tried to find something simple on Google and just garbage results until I added Reddit into the search. Will the same be true for Lemmy or Kbin?
Reddit will be next. They are all also trying to block AI from consuming the sites whole. But the result is a Google that will be filled with AI garbage - it's like an AI-centipede of crap in and crap out.
finally got medicated, part of what got me to finally get around to scheduling a psychiatry (pawb.social)
Ukraine's war campaign may seem 'slow', but its strategy is full of surprises — and Russia could be in trouble (www.abc.net.au)
While many fret about the "slowness" of the Ukrainian campaign, all military operations consist of pulses and pauses and there is much we do not see in this war. It is important to remain patient, writes Mick Ryan.
So where are we all supposed to go now? (www.theverge.com)
Google decimates Twitter search results after Elon Musk imposes limits on reading tweets (www.rawstory.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/999543...