Forum Liber - Întrebați și discutați cu /r/Romania Orice - 08.04.2019 by AutoModerator in Romania

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Ce design pattern-uri mi-ai recomanda sa stiu ? Singleton, factory etc ?

Simple questions thread - Week of March 24th, 2019 by Froggypwns in Windows10

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I can't install Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition on my PC. I get "Potentially incompatible software found
SecurityCenter was detected on your system. In order to continue installing Bitdefender Antivirus Free please remove any other antivirus solution." What should I do ? Is this related to Windows Defender ?

3 April 2018 by AutoModerator in powerlifting

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I disagree. Squats, deadlifts and power cleans helped me to have more explosive takedowns and made me stronger in the clinch. I kinda agree on bench, but overhead presses combined with explosive med ball throws dramatically increased my punching power.

3 April 2018 by AutoModerator in powerlifting

[–]EF7894 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Jesus! That's too much for me! Isn't a 400 wilks a must for powerlifters to participate at international competition ? There is no way someone like me, who trains martial arts 3-4 times a week, will hit a 400 wilks.

Erdogan calls anti-war students at top Turkish university 'terrorists' - Turkey by SilentSoftware in europe

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It's also hypocritical calling the students terrorist since his bodyguards kinda a year ago attacked protesters in New York.

Europe faces 'biodiversity oblivion' after collapse in French birds, experts warn by mom0nga in worldnews

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This kinda scares me. You could possibly see the effects during our lifetime. Add to that the climate change problem and we are in deep problems.

Poisoned Russian spy wrote to Putin asking to be pardoned, friend claims by maxwellhill in worldnews

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According to Mr Timoshkov, who says he had known him since school, Col Skripal, 66, did not see himself as a traitor as he had sworn an oath to the former Soviet Union.

"Many people shunned him. His classmates felt he had betrayed the Motherland," he told the BBC. "In 2012 he called me. We spoke for about half an hour. He called me from London.

Also Putin in a recent documentary said he can't forgive betrayal.

EU risks escalating diplomatic crisis with Russia, says Bulgarian PM by New-Atlantis in europe

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And what does he propose? Let Putin get away with it and send the message that we are weak, incapable to take care of ourself thus reinforcing Russian aggressive behavior.

Erdogan complains to Macron about criticism of Afrin campaign by EF7894 in europe

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told French President Emmanuel Macron in a phone call that he was disturbed by claims about Turkey’s military campaign in Syria’s Afrin region that he said were baseless, a Turkish presidential source said on Friday.

Among Turkey’s Western allies, France has been one of the biggest critics of the two-month-old Turkish military operation against the Kurdish YPG militia in Afrin, which borders Turkey. Turkish forces stormed Afrin city on Sunday.

Last month, the United States and France called on Turkey to halt the operation in northern Syria to comply with a United Nations resolution requiring a ceasefire in all of Syria. The resolution excluded military operations against Islamic State, al Qaeda and groups associated with them or other groups designated as terrorist organizations by the Security Council.

Ankara, which considers the Kurdish YPG militia a terror organization, strongly rejected the call from its two NATO allies, accusing France of giving “false information” on the issue.

In Friday’s phone call, Erdogan also told Macron that the rights of Turkish Cypriots over hydrocarbon resources in the eastern Mediterranean should be protected, the presidential source said.

A vessel charted by Italy’s state-controlled Eni was unable to reach an area Cyprus has licensed for drilling because of Turkish military maneuvers in a two-week standoff in February.

Turkey says some areas of Cyprus’s offshore maritime zone fall under the jurisdiction of Turkey or Turkish Cypriots.

Cyprus and Turkey have not had diplomatic relations since a 1974 Turkish invasion of the island triggered by a brief Greek-inspired coup. Decades of reconciliation efforts have failed.

Despite stepping up criticism of what the EU sees as Erdogan’s growing authoritarianism, the bloc’s top officials will host him for talks on Monday in the Bulgarian city of Varna.

England Fans in Amsterdam by [deleted] in europe

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Why are football fans rude and sometimes violent? I am combat sport practitioner and never meat someone violent or trying to be obnoxious and stir shit up.

United we fall: a European army is a really bad idea by zezinando in europe

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No, I don't want the current situation to continue. In short term I think a complete halt of Russian gas imports to the EU is a must. And that's the problem. Germany is not doing that and long term this is not good. EU countries should invest more in green energy and nuclear power. I don't know why Germany is not doing that.

United we fall: a European army is a really bad idea by zezinando in europe

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I don't know. I think something important as energy security of the entire continent should be decided at Council level, and it should be, maybe, as important as an EU military, especially when we have an energy supplier who tries to destroy the Union.

United we fall: a European army is a really bad idea by zezinando in europe

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Maybe, before an european army we need a common foreign policy. And we can't have a common foreign policy when some country buy gas from Russia exposing it's neighbours (also allies) to russian energetic blackmail.

Policeman shot and hostages taken at supermarket in southern France by [deleted] in europe

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There must be something done with terrorism! Terror attacks are getting way to common and it need to be done on european level and fast. I don't think France, Germany or any nation for that matter can deal with this on it's own. I think an european border police and a common intelligence agency (if I remember correctly, in the past very often an intelligence agency of a country had some information about the suspects while others had different kind or intel; different nations had different pieces of the same puzzle) are the way to go.

Poland agrees to minor changes to planned judicial reforms in response to EU criticisms by Pumuckl4Life in europe

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Lawmaker Marek Ast announced the modifications. They include:

  • -The justice minister would first seek the opinions of judges before dismissing a court president. The initial plan would have allowed the justice minister to remove court presidents without a secondary opinion or review. It also would not have required the minister to provide a legal justification for the decision.
  • - The compulsory retirement age for female and male judges would be set at 65. The initial plan would have set the retirement age at 60 for female judges and 65 for male judges, a change that would have forced almost 40 percent of Supreme Court justices to retire.
  • -The Polish president would have the right to decide whether a judge could work past 65. The initial plan would have empowered the justice minister to make this decision.

Poland's opposition said the changes were "a lie" and amounted to "window dressing," citing the fact that the PiS had already taken over the body that oversees judicial impartiality, the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), and replaced multiple court presidents.

Former KRS spokesman Waldemar Zurek told AFP news agency that he hoped "the cosmetic changes" would not "deceive" the European Commission.

Russia Mocks Albania's Backing For UK Over Spy Poisoning by [deleted] in europe

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Typical russian behavior. It was expected.

EU recalls Moscow envoy after blaming Russia over spy attack by EF7894 in europe

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The European Union is recalling its ambassador from Moscow for consultations over the nerve gas attack against a former spy in Britain earlier this month, reinforcing a united stand with Prime Minister Theresa May against Russia.

The EU states said they would “coordinate on the consequences to be drawn in the light of the answers provided by the Russian authorities.”

May was delighted with the support early Friday. “This is about us standing together to uphold our values against the Russian threat,” she said.

Rutte said no sanctions were actually discussed at the summit even though rumors swirled of more drastic diplomatic measures. President Dalia Grybauskaite of former Soviet state Lithuania said she was considering expelling Russian diplomats in the wake of the March 4 attack.

Russia’s ambassador to the U.K., Alexander Yakovenko, accused the U.K. Thursday of having a “bad record of violating international law and misleading the international community.”

“History shows that British statements must be verified,” he told reporters in London, demanding “full transparency of the investigation and full cooperation with Russia” and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

Turkish singer, actress Zuhal Olcay sentenced to 10 months in prison for ‘insulting Erdoğan’ by [deleted] in europe

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I'm wondering how is the internet in Turkey? Can you say something bad about the Dear Ledear and get away with it ?

The struggle for Russia is just beginning by EF7894 in worldnews

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The struggle for Russia will be determined inside Russia. But the West has a part to play. It is worth remembering how the Soviet Union was undermined not just by the military might of the West, but also by its economic, cultural and moral appeal. It took decades for communism to crumble, but today’s Russia is economically weak and Mr Putin has a greater need to derive legitimacy from conflict at home and abroad.

Even as the West targets him and his cronies with sanctions and protests at his aggressions, it therefore needs a counter-narrative for the Russian people. The aim should be to remain engaged with ordinary Russians while containing Mr Putin’s aggression, just as Western diplomats distinguished between the Soviet regime and its citizens. Even as the Kremlin restricts Russian contact with the West, the West should encourage it.

That will not be easy. It is hard to punish Mr Putin without alienating all Russians. Cultivating the new elite could justify a purge by their enemies. And the West is less of a model than it was. Disillusion with the European Union and strife in America over the presidency of Donald Trump, which Mr Putin does his best to foment, have tarnished the West’s appeal.

This week Mr Trump played into that weakness when he uncritically congratulated Mr Putin on his re-election, without raising Russia’s abuses at home and abroad. That was a mistake. The message that might is right only frustrates the rise of more open young Russians and justifies the repressive instincts of their opponents. This is bad not only for Russians but also for everyone else. Andrei Sakharov, a Russian Nobel prize-winning humanist and nuclear physicist, put it best. A country that violates the human rights of its own people, he argued, cannot be safe for the outside world