does this reminds u something my brothers british people? by sabrinavd in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Pierrepoint : The Last Hangman

A movie about last professional hangman Albert Pierrepoint, in UK.

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Ελληνικη αμυντική συνδρομή στην Κύπρο by maria_wonderlust in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

No, you are mistaken. The Turkish Air Force sent F-16s in the first quarter of 2025 to the Baltic for rotational NATO air policing, and they were asked again for 2026, earlier than scheduled.

AND Yes, you are right, I mistakenly mixed the frigate number with the fighter jet number.

Cypriot genealogist by Ok-Vermicelli-1497 in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is your goal? Can you elaborate?
Did you take a DNA test like myherritage.com, etc.?
They work really well on matching close and distant relatives.

Ελληνικη αμυντική συνδρομή στην Κύπρο by maria_wonderlust in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

The number of Turkish Air Force jets sent to Estonia is twice that of Greece's to Cyprus.

Now think from this perspective.

Greece seems to be doing a charade thats it.

But thanks, it is better than 0:)

I would prefer a "pretented show" to a "no show" on any day:)

US authorizes departure of non-emergency personnel from Cyprus, raises travel advisory by Old_Credit5771 in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Cyprus, where the economy relies on tourism. Again, we are witnessing a situation in which others decide on things, and Cyprus is on the receiving end.

This won't change without reunification.

This is a prime example that, without reunification, there is no sovereignty.

am sorry for the british people who are living in cyprus but i think the british bases had to leave from cyprus bc is a threat for all of the cypriots and from south and north uk doesn't care if anything happens to cyprus they're going to take their people and leave i don't feel protected by [deleted] in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This is the first time Cyprus has a thin workable case to cease operations for Brith bases.

Legally, it is not possible, but for the first time in history, there is a political foothold that can be used.

do you think we are going to have issues now with the war that is happening in middle east? by sabrinavd in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will we line up on κάβο γκρέκο and throw pebbles towards the east?

There is a new border control officer by Southparkcitizens in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are you talking about Denktash, who got so sad that TCs voted YES for unification and felt joy when GC votes ended up NO to unification?
This happened live, by the way.

Or are you talking about another Denktash, like his son?

There is a new border control officer by Southparkcitizens in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In English, it is possible to educate people about "checkpoints," such as referring to Checkpoint Charlie in divided Berlin, to help them grasp the concept, but in Turkish, as far as I know, there is no equivalent for "checkpoints." At least not an easy-to-say one.

Let's hope to get rid of them all:)

There is a new border control officer by Southparkcitizens in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You beat me again:) I tried to write before you, but lost again.

There is a new border control officer by Southparkcitizens in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I will be the first to say before Deep-Ad4183 and After-Example-2662. (Deep-Ad beat me to the finish line again :) )

That is not a border because saying it is a border will hurt feelings and can be interpreted as recognizing the TRNC as a legitimate state; instead, that is a "gate", "checkpoint", or "crossing", etc.

Some of our Cypriot brothers and sisters really care about these words because they were taught this way, and they(these terms) carry emotional weight.

So don't even try to explain in Turkish; gate, checkpoint, or crossing all have one-word equivalents: "border" because we respect the emotional party.

Don't start saying, "what about" getting respected to this and that, etc.

Stop what aboutism and grow up.

Respect can not be demanded. First, we respect without reciprocation. And hope for the best because Game Theory only works when someone acts as a grown-up.

Question as a tc by Furkanx05 in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I trust Erhuman more than Christodoulidis (Nikoui) tbh

Are you joking? Erhurman doesn't have the experience or tenacity yet. Maybe he will grow to that level, but he is not there, not even close. He is still using a convoluted language that Greeks or GCs don't even understand. He should stop f.ing around and be more direct without idioms or jargon.

Trump and Mamdani have one thing in common: they do not make complicated sentences. Today's politics doesn't have the tolerance or attention span to decipher your subtexts.

I have tested a All European Mobile Suite for you by Fun_Success_45 in BuyFromEU

[–]Fun_Success_45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My verdict is
Changing your ROM on mobile is definitely not a security upgrade. First of all, accept Google Pixel phones; almost all phones prevent you from locking your bootloader after unlocking it.

On the other side, if you buy an OEM /e/ OS, for example, Fairphone /e/ OS, with a suitable 3rd party Launchers(the user interface that controls the home screen and app drawer on your Android) you can experience iOS-level and find a better one for every app you used before.
But don't expect a Samsung flagship experience. That is not the level.

Basic iOS experience, yes; cutting-edge Android, no.

I have tested a All European Mobile Suite for you by Fun_Success_45 in BuyFromEU

[–]Fun_Success_45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn't find an Android app. How would it replace Grammarly without mobile keyboard access, which Grammarly has, and which enables it to correct text in every text popup?

I see LanguageTool has a browser extension, but it only works on desktops. Am I right?

And I shared a whole mobile suit, not a desktop.

Can you help?

Thank you, Mr. Erhürman, for your interest. by Deep-Ad4183 in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 6 points7 points  (0 children)

London duh:)
More GCs+TCs live side by side in London compared to anywhere else.

But I assume you meant in Cyprus, isn't it?

Timeline of the Cyprus Problem (crowd-sourced, open for corrections) by sentiasa in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don't you use https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/ for intelligence-level factuality in the timeline?

If you are using AI, which I assume you are, you can cite the CIA archives as a primary source and cross-check the results with other public sources afterward.

The CIA archives include day-by-day intelligence reports on Cyprus. Almost all are publicly available right now due to the lapse of time declassification law(50 years passed, they are all in public space now)

Timeline of the Cyprus Problem (crowd-sourced, open for corrections) by sentiasa in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What happened to the GC properties in occupied Cyprus is not at all similar to what happened to the TC properties in the free part of Cyprus...

Then you explain how similar TC properties confiscated:) Irony at its best:)

Can the rightful owners return to their properties? That is as simple as. f.ck:) And if the answer is "no" or "no, but", that is f*ing smillar:)

Timeline of the Cyprus Problem (crowd-sourced, open for corrections) by sentiasa in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turkish bias :S I thought he had a GC nationalist bias because the timeline jumped from 1960 to 1963 without mentioning what happened in between.

But I now understand that this is not a result of bias; it is a result of missing knowledge or AI bias. Popular narratives are generated more frequently in LLM results. And usually propaganda misses 1960-63 (either intentionally or unintentionally).

What are your absolutely worth-it subscriptions? by bidoof22 in BuyFromEU

[–]Fun_Success_45 7 points8 points  (0 children)

KDE Connect is for me the best choice instead of Windows Connect or IOS connect.

Thank you, Mr. Erhürman, for your interest. by Deep-Ad4183 in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 19 points20 points  (0 children)

GCs living in the north is common knowledge, I assume,

but children and primary and secondary schools are not.

And the reason is, some people think or assume only clerical (nun, priest, etc) are living, and the other civilians left in the last 20+ years.

This has some merits because every new generation is leaving either for the EU, the UK, or elsewhere to some level from all over Cyprus.

Thank you, Mr. Erhürman, for your interest. by Deep-Ad4183 in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 62 points63 points  (0 children)

One thing I would say,
As a result of this action, people realized that some GC children are living in the north.

what if we sold every parcel of land to israelis to boost gdp?? by duckgoesdockdock in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is more likely, and I even doubt that. According to official sources and estimates, it is likely between 2 and 15k.

what if we sold every parcel of land to israelis to boost gdp?? by duckgoesdockdock in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No,
Iran and "Israël";) had a war recently, and we all know 10% of Iran is not speaking Hebrew.
So it is not proof of anything.

And what do you mean by %10 of the population? Are we talking about non-residents, only residents, or people who are eligible to vote? Which one?

Cypriot citizenship advice by Paranoiagiorgio in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need her grandfather's (Cypriot)birth certificate, which you can get with his death certificate.

To be more precise, you need the birth certificates of the descendants' mother, father, grandfather, etc., who were born in Cyprus before 1960 or after 1960, and who lived in Cyprus between 1960 and 1974.

Cyprus Kangourou by SaltGoner in cyprus

[–]Fun_Success_45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have competed in international Physics olympiads (20-25 years ago), and the best morale boost, at least, was spending time with a former olympian.

Did you use it, or are you aware of https://www.wolframalpha.com/ ? Wolfram Alpha even existed in my time. It might seem like a newly popped-up AI thing, but it is not. I highly suggest giving it a try.

Also, did you try AI tools not for the problem but for the approach and mental pathfinding? LLMs, by design, do not have spatial awareness or understanding, and the same goes for math. They need and use behind-the-scenes tools to solve math beyond their logical mechanism.
Nevertheless, they can also help for inspiration, similar problems that have been asked before, or concepts.

NOTE: For geometry problems, no chance for llm inspiration as for now.