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jatufin.bsky.social
Gen X'er and a master's student in Data Science from Finland. Single and broke. Dreaming of writing. Paraglider pilot. Former drunkard. Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
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Meinasin kirjottaa Zelenskylle, että luepa meiän historiasta miten natseilta aseita tingataan ilman että niitten laivan kanssa tarttee mennä pohjaan.
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Mikäs siinä punkkuiltaa viettäessä Nahkahousu-Horstin kanssa keittiön lattialla 😆
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I was also wondering if the first American aid package to Putin had arrived.
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A Manchurian candidate, now appointed as the governor of the 47th Oblast.
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The economy may eventually sink Trump in Americans' eyes. But it will just confirm to allies, that Americans don't care a shit about them.
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Canadians wanting to join the 47th Oblast? That makes the numbering difficult.
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And you can't play a supervillain in a movie without being a great character actor. Whereas our Elon Musk doesn't have a character at all.
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This summarizes American values nicely.
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It definitely looks much much worse than Trump's ear after the attempt. Russians wearing sanity pads during their video appeals yet?
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There were Ivy League students who cheated by hiring Kenyan students to write their homework from Africa. Think about it.
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This is the way. Freeze the pipelines and plug the wells.
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They did this in the eastern European countries just after WWII.
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And obviously Zelensky is young and Trump is a dying old man.
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Could we elect Pavel as the President of the EU?
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The deal is not a real proposal. It's bullshit that Trump supporters in America and abroad will eat as stupid cows.
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And yes, the e in eNato means "European". But not a capital letter, because we still have Canada and hopefully Turkey.
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This. Supporting Ukraine costs pennies. But we should not think about replacing the US in NATO. The role of America in NATO was built in the organization. A direct replacement would be akin to creating a copy of the American military in Canada. The new eNATO must be built as the US never existed.
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Finland withheld elections during WWII and I have never heard us be called a dictatorship.
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Why do we allow this to happen? Everywhere. Sowing freely falsehoods, rumors, and propaganda has never been allowed in any society, however open and free. Why stopping it is so hard now?
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No one would be surprised if Trump was already planning to please Putin with a bit of Alaska.
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We in Europe are hastily knitting together a new unity. I wonder if American states are trying to reinvent their local identities.
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Congrats on beating the 47th Oblast.
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portray?
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Ukraine is the leader of the free world right now. Fact.
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He sounds annoying. This is what I can't get. Who the fuck can be thrilled by a whiner?
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Yes. This is the largest problem with these models. We don't know how to make them distinguish between true and false. Or what exists and what does not. Instead of hype, people should be taught the strengths and weaknesses of LLMs. They are both fun and useful when used with consideration.
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Trump's regime doesn't uphold the defense commitment even for his own country. If Kim attacks California, the US will not retaliate.
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Yes. Most Europeans are still in denial. Damn it, most Americans are. But it appears that those American institutions, who were supposed to keep this from happening by their sheer inertia, weren't as robust as most thought.
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Movie villains are interesting, complicated characters. All these Trumps and Musks are simple and ultimately, boring. That's why all the chaos: They have to troll to remind people they exist.
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Statements don't shoot down cruise missiles that are falling to Ukrainian homes and hospitals when I write this.
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They have probably already drawn new borders for Finland. Pulled from the 18th century maps. Trump can switch off all European F-35s at will, and say we must comply to his "peace plan".
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I'm sorry, but I can see no signs that there would be any trouble waiting for him at all. He will die of old age, decades from now, rich and smiling.
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Finland didn't have elections during the WWII. There is no controversy about that. It was just a necessity.
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Does anyone believe America would defend Taiwan if China attacked tomorrow?
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Head of a worthless committee of a worthless institution. They have themselves surrendered their power. No violence, no coup. And no mercy from the history.
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But they do it in a somewhat American way: The Soviet Union took several years to collapse, but the US is going to the gutters barely in weeks.
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#TrumpFlu
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The new eNATO will definitely need Canada.
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European high officials talk about peace-keeping forces as if there were peace somewhere to be seen. They're so used to being led by the US in all things military, that they've forgotten how to act and think independently.
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The semi-permanent leading position of the new eNATO should be given to Canada.
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We should also stop comparing European capabilities to the American military behemoth. Europe needs resources to defend itself, not resources to project power to multiple full-scale wars on different sides of the globe.
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There are influential _patriots_ in our country who are eager to sit in high positions under Russian rule.
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The new border between Finland and Russia will follow the Treaty of Turku in 1743. There will be missile strikes on Imatra and Lappeenranta, after which Trump will brick our new F-35s and declare Finland must accept the peace plan.
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If canceling the orders would be hugely expensive. (Not that Americans themselves give a crap about such clauses anymore) It will be unbelievably expensive if the damn planes won't work. They're not for parades and flyovers.
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The question is not if the US will help us against Russia. The question is will the US disable our F-35s when we need them against Russia?
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Question: Are all Americans themselves protected by the Nuclear Umbrella anymore? Can Californians trust, that a North Korean strike in Los Angeles (for which it has the capability) would be swiftly and decisively avenged?
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Ukraine must take the gloves off. Blow up the pipelines, and attack the crude terminals and production fields. Now is the time.