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  • How does that work? Some emails are just for setting up access to things and are never used. Like gaming accounts, verification purposes etc. You would lose access to stuff you regularly use because you can't verify.

    This would mean losing parts of your internet identity.

  • Everything is falling down:

    • Google is dropping Reddit and Twitter from their searches.
    • Twitter is throttling Tweets and you have to signin to view anything. Which would be crazy antivaxxer radicals, so not missing anything. No more free API use.
    • YouTube is blocking you after 3 videos if you use an adblocker.
    • Reddit has killed all 3rd party apps among API changes
    • Now Gfycat is going, man that's like most of the sites I used since a kid. Imgur seems to be around still at least.
  • It's posturing, they know they've been rehashing the same base vehicles since the Cold War. There aren't many modern vehicles that match Western Standards. It's worked for awhile but now the cats out of the bag.

  • This is the high level insights needed, was curious how Ukraine was pushing across. Seems to be Russian doctrine to launch a counter offensive in answer no matter how suicidal. Losing Naval units will cause issues elsewhere.

  • It will be a gruelling fight for both sides. Small naval units have been battling each other since Kherson was captured. No successful amphibious landings at Kinburn Spit either. Best chance is that the Russians are trying to stabilise on several fronts and lack manpower.

    This will be to Ukraine's advantage if they can sieze the initiative and push out of the bridgehead. Onto more stable land and use engineers to get some bridge going.