

So American LNG imports? Doesn’t sound too attractive an option nowadays, although a great bargaining chip in the tariff deals.
So American LNG imports? Doesn’t sound too attractive an option nowadays, although a great bargaining chip in the tariff deals.
Increasing the reach of their power by risking internal cohesion. Brexiteers railing against Poles did not wake up the EU, apparently.
I ended up on Readeck as well, very sleek interface, perfect for sharing articles via public links, self-hosting it was very easy to set up.
Same here, Baikal user for about a year, no hiccups so far, works great across my devices.
Yea I feel the same, especially after reading this article.
Anyone liking this new format?
It seems to me I was more engaged and found more new cool stuff before the layout overhaul. Could just be me, or could be some slow weeks in the self-hosting world, hard to tell.
I went from Linkwarden to Readeck, I prefer the latter’s firefox extension. Haven’t tried karakeep yet, not sure if I will, still very content with Readeck.
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Not a bad idea! I usually let my money do the talking, and just move if a company doesn’t offer what I need. But I might make an exception in this case, thanks for the tip!
I’m on porkbun for some other domains, very happy with them. Except for them not offering .be domains… :)
I never knew we backed up this world. Can we revert to a snapshot from the nineties please?
Next to diplomacy, punching power can very well come in an economic form, e.g. still multiple tens of billions of euros flow to Russia to purchase fossil fuels.
The parties I talk about are not a fan of NATO, let that be clear. NATO has multiple authoritarian regimes under its wings, not only Trump but also Erdogan and Orban. Meloni’s Italy is not too far off either, so I suppose that makes it hard for leftist parties to get behind it.
Leftist parties in my small country in Western Europe are mainly advocating for more diplomacy.
They’re generally on board with the idea that NATO expanded too much eastwards, undoing a promise made after the fall of the USSR. So they seem to view Russian attacks on Georgia, Crimea and now the rest of Ukraine as a logical consequence. With enough diplomatic maneuvering, they believe the situation can be resolved in a peaceful manner.
Wow nice catch. I assumed they were local due to the low prices.
Keep an eye on the price. I recently switched my .be domains from Gandi to Dynadot. 36 vs 6.8 euros per year, I had no idea such a difference was possible. Fuck Gandi.
This is what I use Readeck for. Snapshots of news articles, with the bonus feature of public links to share with friends.
They’re spewing enough words. It’s action which Europe needs.
For music, I selfhost navidrome. Works nicely with the Tempo app on android, or Feishin on desktop.
Nuclear or batteries come with their own kind of logistical problems.
Edit: It might sound that I’m being a contrarian, but I’m with you. Europe has dug itself in a deep hole, and I’m not sure how it will manage its way out without depending on dictatorships.