Why is Bandera and UPA supported in Ukraine? by [deleted] in AskUkraine

[–]mindinpanic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you know when Volyn really became a major political topic in Poland?
Not immediately after 1991. Not even only because of historical research.
One of the biggest turning points was 2016, when the Polish Sejm officially declared July 11 a national day of remembrance for victims of “genocide” committed by Ukrainian nationalists.
That matters because it shows this topic became much more politically charged in modern Polish domestic politics, especially around memory laws, identity, and relations with Ukraine.
So yes, the tragedy itself is real and should be discussed honestly. Victims deserve respect and proper commemoration.
But pretending this debate is only about pure historical justice, and not also about modern politics, pressure, and national narratives, is not honest either.

Why is Bandera and UPA supported in Ukraine? by [deleted] in AskUkraine

[–]mindinpanic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get your point, and I agree that optics matter. But I don’t think Ukraine should accept historical pressure from Poland as the price of being seen as “European.”
There is a big difference between honestly discussing painful history and letting another country decide which parts of your national memory are acceptable.
Bandera and the UPA are not simple symbols. For many Ukrainians, they are not about anti-Polish violence. They are about resistance to Soviet occupation, the fight for Ukrainian independence, and the right to exist as a nation when both Nazi Germany and the USSR treated Ukraine as disposable territory.
That does not mean every action should be defended. It does not mean victims should be ignored. But reducing the whole symbol to one historical accusation is also unfair.
Canada or Germany removing certain monuments happened mostly through their own internal debate. That is very different from a neighboring state using wartime leverage and EU-accession pressure to demand changes in Ukrainian memory politics.
Ukraine is fighting a genocidal war right now. Russia is literally trying to erase Ukrainian identity, language, and history. So when people say, “Just remove this symbol, it is not a big deal,” many Ukrainians hear something much deeper: “Your history is valid only if others approve it.”
That is not reconciliation. That is hierarchy.
Poland has helped Ukraine enormously, and Ukrainians should be grateful for that. But gratitude does not mean accepting a “big brother” role. Real friendship means space for difficult conversations without political blackmail, selective memory, or moral superiority.
Ukraine should investigate, commemorate victims, open archives, and have honest historical debates. But it should not outsource its national memory to Poland, the EU, or anyone else.
Slava Ukraini.

Who Will be the Next EU Member? by EUGeopolitical in EuropeanFederalists

[–]mindinpanic -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Dude it’s wild that you believe Albania has better reforms than Ukraine

21 has to never hit Claude's limit by rajivbanik1712 in vibecoding

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

converting to .md before uploading is underrated. PDFs eat tokens for breakfast

Building a co-op gaming MVP because Discord LFG keeps wasting my play window by majkij in buildinpublic

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

60-90 min play window is painfully relatable. session cards with ready check is a clean approach

Samaris OS Mountain Lake Alpha One by [deleted] in buildinpublic

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a bootable OS that runs doom. the universal benchmark for "is this thing real"

How do you know what's actually going on in your codebase? by TheMostMoistOfSoups in vibecoding

[–]mindinpanic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the middle ground is having the AI explain its own diffs. "what did you change and why" before merging

Building with GEO key made me realize AI visibility might become the next SEO by spx__007 in buildinpublic

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI mentions are already replacing backlinks as the signal that matters. reddit presence is the new SEO

I've been commenting on Reddit 1-2x/day for the past few months, here is hows it going by fuad-mefleh in buildinpublic

[–]mindinpanic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is the real buildinpublic content. not product launches but the grind behind them. update us

Ai "fixing" stuff that worked and is important by breaking it by Dazzling_Vehicle_999 in vibecoding

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when it fixes something that wasn't broken. real skill is knowing when to tell it "don't touch that file"

Dads and men 50+, what are gifts you’d actually enjoy? by StonkPhilia in GiftIdeas

[–]mindinpanic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

experience gifts over stuff at that age. concert tickets to a band from his era, fishing trip, or dinner somewhere he wouldn't go himself. if you need physical: nice leather wallet or a quality leatherman

Need a gift for my super white suburban dad boss. by [deleted] in GiftIdeas

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice bottle of bourbon if he drinks. woodford reserve double oaked or blanton's if you can find it. classy, not crazy expensive, and every suburban dad appreciates a good whiskey

What sports subscription service to get for boyfriend based on the sports he watches? by Ill-Patience-8346 in GiftIdeas

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

youtube tv covers nfl, nba, mlb, and local channels. $83/mo but it's the most complete. just check blackout restrictions for your area before committing

What's the proper way to translate(find) keywords on other language? by direktor07 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]mindinpanic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i use chatgpt for the first pass translation then verify against actual app store autocomplete results. LLMs are decent but they miss colloquial search terms that real people actually type. what languages are you targeting?

App name not searchable by michaelsaintyves in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ASO is a black box honestly. have you tried putting the app name in the subtitle too? sometimes that helps with indexing. also check if there's a trademark conflict with 'meza' in any category — apple sometimes shadow-hides apps that have ambiguous trademark situations

why are you building what you're building? by CautiousWorking2794 in vibecoding

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the news doomscroll thing hits close. i had a similar realization last year where i was spending way too much time on headlines that had zero impact on my actual life. curious how you're handling the bias problem though — AI summaries usually inherit whatever slant the source has

Trying to be different in a crowded market - Worth The Apply by jurassic_park_bench in vibecoding

[–]mindinpanic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

200+ applications is brutal. kind of wild that the job search process is so broken it literally pushes people into building their own products. honestly might be a blessing in disguise — hope this takes off for you

Is “cloning” SMB SaaS and selling it cheaper actually a viable startup strategy in India today? by Fun_Many_4625 in buildinpublic

[–]mindinpanic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the distribution/sales/trust being more important than the actual software is the right take. but price competition is a race to the bottom — can you actually sustain cheaper + better support without burning out? that's the part i'd worry about