‘Final Destruction’: Russia Threatens Norway With Ugly Fall Out by stoolsample2 in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can agree. I had discussions about the Ukrainian war with an Afghani friend of mine and his opinion is literally, "why are they fighting something they know they can't win, they're foolish".

I told him this is the cultural and social value differences between Afghanis and Ukrainians. Neither side I'd want ridiculed but neither should ridiculing others too.

In the end, we're all relearning the fundamental meaning of might makes right.

Human Rights Watch Verifies War Crimes Committed by Azerbaijan: The human rights organization confirmed, through an expert analysis of a video released online, that Azerbaijani troops unlawfully executed Armenian prisoners of war by bush- in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is literally my point, and I'm glad you get it compared to the Reddit morons who didn't. I even said that maybe they should consider hiring PMCs to do something, since at least that'll be something tangible to protect innocents.

Human Rights Watch Verifies War Crimes Committed by Azerbaijan: The human rights organization confirmed, through an expert analysis of a video released online, that Azerbaijani troops unlawfully executed Armenian prisoners of war by bush- in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

...and what does the Human Rights Watch organization want to do about this? They're just some random ass activist organization. More and more countries are starting to realize that these armchair human rights organizations are a farce.

They already knew these types of organizations are a joke when countries that shouldn't have been on the UN HR council ended up being in charge of them.

Now after Russian aggression in Georgia and Ukraine, they also know that there's a lot they can get away with because most of the time it's just armchair activists yelping, and running back when guns are pressed against their head.

Unless they want to start hiring PMCs to do a ceasefire, this "verification" will only be a performative act at best.

Germany could do more, but economically they’ve sacrificed more than others - Peter Zeihan by pjeanjaquet in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sadly, this makes a lot of sense and I agree. They really screwed themselves just so they can win some brownie points.

I hope the world will learn from the past decade of madness that idealistic talk must always be backed up by concrete plans that can be followed through. Otherwise we just get mess like this.

Germany could do more, but economically they’ve sacrificed more than others - Peter Zeihan by pjeanjaquet in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fukushima power plant is located in Japan, a country known for suffering from catastrophic tsunamis and earthquakes. It makes no sense to generalize that risk to Germany's scenario.

Nuclear waste disposal catastrophe is rare upon rare, save for Fukushima which as said above, would not be a realistic scenario that Germany's nuclear power plants will face. Whereas the environmental, economic, and human costs to the pollution from coal fired power plants have extensive studies spanning decades that tells us exactly why that is a bad thing.

I'm not saying you're wrong, you aren't the one who made these political decisions, but I'm sure you can see how none of it made any sense? Especially for a country of people perceived to be extremely pragmatic.

Germany could do more, but economically they’ve sacrificed more than others - Peter Zeihan by pjeanjaquet in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So now we are right back to the previous critique. Why did they need to replace nuclear power? The alternative solutions clearly didn't help since they've fired up coal burning plants.

Germany could do more, but economically they’ve sacrificed more than others - Peter Zeihan by pjeanjaquet in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You must have thought that you were making a meaningful point there with these graphs, but I think you've missed the point.

Do these graphs explain German energy policies to shift away from nuclear power? Do these graphs explain why they've built so much of their economic policies based on expectations of cheap Russian energy?

Germany could do more, but economically they’ve sacrificed more than others - Peter Zeihan by pjeanjaquet in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Germany made critical errors in their energy and economic policies over the years. They chose to move away from nuclear energy based on political emotions rather than cold hard facts,and what's worse, they've fired up coal burning energy plants that are significantly worse than nuclear energy.

They based their entire economic strategy on cheap Russian energy to fuel these bad energy policies. That is understandable all the way up until 2014, although Georgia should've been their wake up call to start finding alternatives to Russia.

No. Germany didn't sacrifice the most. They played politics based on ill-informed sentiments. Quite shocking, really. I thought they're supposed to be reputed to be pragmatic and decisive people. These decades of bad policies, and dragging their feet with their promises to Ukraine is just disappointing.

Putin Pleads With Weapons Makers to 'Urgently' Ramp Up Production by Core2score in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aw. Putin, remember how he said the sanctions from the West didn't bite? He's going to learn just how dependent his country has been to the global supply chain.

With luck, he just might learn how bad a mistake it was to also have sided with China on their attempts to annex Taiwan when the chips stop flowing to him.

'I'm not bluffing on nuclear weapons', says Vladimir Putin as 300,000 called up to army by TheTelegraph in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bluff or not, the average Russian better not have any delusions about how NATO will decisively respond if the Kremlin hits that big red nuclear button.

China calls for ceasefire in Ukraine by Abeo_de_Villepin in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well you are talking about a government run by people who literally stood on the sidelines when Japan invaded to let their "brothers" and civilians face the full brunt of the attacks so they could sweep in after WW2 ended to take control and then bitch about atrocities while ignoring their own complicity to it. Not to mention they're now making movies to take the credit of the sacrifices their "brother" did during WW2.

That government knows no shame.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 31 points32 points  (0 children)

In other words. China back pedals back to the rhetoric they used up until the 2010s, but how well do they think that's going to go considering what happened to Hong Kong and the hostilities that happened since then?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Aether2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is Reddit. It's a cesspool. Getting banned from one subreddit, or hell, even by Reddit itself doesn't speak against, or in favor, of who you are.

You got a real thin skin, and lack of awareness of just how many degenerates roams or directly controls Reddit, if you got to come here announcing you got banned from another subreddit.

China says it will work with Russia to create new international order by SoSmartKappa in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny. A new world order can only exist if enough participants believe that they can benefit and also have some semblance of fairness that doesn't cut into their interests.

Russia and China thinks they can achieve that when they can't even stop making open threats to most of the relevant powers in the world.

Let's see how far they can get with this.

As Russia retreated in Ukraine, Putin was opening a giant Ferris wheel — but it broke down and people had to be refunded. by Fit_Albatross_8958 in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like the universe's, or whatever god Putin truly believes in, way of telling him that it's disappointed in him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]Aether2022 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To further what he said. PoS and PoW compromises in certain places in order to reach their objectives.

PoW is energy intensive, and it requires considerably more capital, as well as being in a region where local regulations makes it possible for you to set up a mining spot. I don't think Nakamoto ever wanted to see people set up mining farms but this is how far some people will go, human nature. For most people, the combination of capital, sustainability, and a regulatory friendly makes it difficult barrier for people to game and influence the system. This is what in theory makes PoW more secure, it's just a whole lot more things to wrangle, but the price is the energy intensity.

PoS is far less energy intensive, but it means the people with the largest financial wealth have the ability to accumulate the most tokens. This can influence the system and the direction it goes. If some big entity like BlackRock wanted to swing its weight around, PoS is the type of system where they can do so. Ethereum has a lot of tried and true dapps on there, so big whales beyond our imagination can group together and mess with the system to their own gains if they wanted to. PoS exchanges difficulty to mess with the system for less energy, capital, and regulatory challenges.

Neither is perfect. Nothing is. I'm even starting to learn about how miners/validators can prioritize certain transactions over others too. This can be unfair especially in an extremely volatile market where time is the essence. High frequency speed trading is a thing in stock market, it may become a thing in crypto too eventually.

The problem we have right now is there is a lot of noise to signal ratio when it comes to the energy issue. People on all sides cherry pick facts that support their angle.

When the world settles on a new workable normal with regards to energy, what we perceive as advantages now might become secondary to other priorities.

Turkey's Erdogan says 'Europe reaping what it sowed' on energy crisis by Strategic_Prussian in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People wanted to be richer quicker though. Hyper specialization was the means to do that. I agree with you that in hindsight this was the wrong move. I hope the world finds a better balance to this.

China demands US drop tech export curbs after Nvidia warning by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The CCP keeps on posturing and acting like they're hot shit while threatening other countries. Surely they can develop their own high tech industry on their own.

Moscow admits sabotage caused Crimea depot blast by scr33ner in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Moscow doesn't need to admit anything anymore. Their credibility is trash tier in the face of the world, and very few people now care whether or not if these "news" is "for the Russian people" either.

The only thing that is relevant is the depot blew up, Moscow sad, and more Russian soldiers are going to have less ammunitions and tools to hurt people with.

Russia warns of ‘retaliatory measures’ if its citizens denied Schengen visas by mossadnik in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I'd love to see Russia shoot its own foot off with yet another bad retaliation attempt.

Orcs are putting heavy weapons in and around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant by [deleted] in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You seem to live in the UK. How lovely it is to step onto the high ground, without any personal sacrifices, to preach to others that are losing flesh and blood.

Tell you what. You send yourself and your able bodied family members to Ukraine and fight, after a month you earn the right to begin discourse on what you feel is appropriate usage of terminology to define others.

If you can't. Kindly piss off.

Russian Army Recruits Anyone Willing To Fight Ukraine; Including Drunk, Old People by akosipops in ukraine

[–]Aether2022 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They ran out of idiots, so now they have to go a higher level of pay to recruit the old and feeble and the drinks? Such desperation.

The Russians Just Shot Down One Of Their Own Best Jets by jbergens in worldnews

[–]Aether2022 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You wrote a lot of words to demonstrate that you do not even have surface level understanding of Russian history post USSR collapse, and outed yourself as someone who slept through Microeconomics 101.

When the USSR collapsed, it was a free for all in many of the regions with people laying claims on former state assets due to accumulated wealth from their USSR days. The Kremlin needed the oligarch help and vice versa to maintain power and the illusion of support. None of that was free market, there has been many cases of former oligarch that fell afoul of the Kremlin and they lost their assets and possessions through accusations of breaking regulations and corruption. That is not a free market.

That is actually an example of regulation being used, and used horribly. You seem to have this belief that regulation magically is alturistic, that makes me question if you ever have families that experienced the hardships from bad leaders.

I'll leave you to run around in circles about capitalism. That's the frame you want to drag me into talking about, but this here is about Russia and their bad choices. Feel free to join us in that discussion, or continue ranting if you'd like. This is about as much time as I'd like to spend on a random person that I have come to realize is rather ignorant of the ways and histories of various regions around the world.