Toad in a hole in the UK is a vastly different dish of sausages baked into a Yorkshire pudding
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fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Zelenskyy: Ukraine to receive warships to escort vessels in Black Sea grain corridorEnglish1·2 years agoI find it hard to believe that they will be receiving anyone larger than a glorified PT boat. Certainly nothing larger than a frigate.
Of which there are plenty of that class up and down the Danube.
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Zelenskyy: Ukraine to receive warships to escort vessels in Black Sea grain corridorEnglish511·2 years agoThere are other ways into the Black Sea…
Edit: rather than just downvoting, why not consider that the Danube exists and is plenty of patrol boats/frigates based up and down it by Ukraine friendly nations.
fluke@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•My Xbox keeps turning on without my permission. How do I stop it from turning on at random times?3·2 years agoIn Ireland? That’s not the case in the UK.
fluke@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What statistic about yourself would you desire the most to know?3·2 years agoFound the cat.
fluke@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Exciting news! The free API you were using is no more free!English141·2 years agoIt’s exciting for someone. And it’s not the end user.
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•David Cameron makes shock comeback as Rishi Sunak’s foreign secretary in UK reshuffleEnglish14·2 years agoHave you been paying attention in the past 5 years?
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Hospitals have special protection under the rules of war. Why are they in the crosshairs in Gaza?425·2 years agoDidn’t happen in a vacuum though, did it.
Do not confuse me saying that with sympathising with Hamas. It is possible to recognise that both sides have bloody hands, and have done for decades.
fluke@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Ring finger interactions with pinkie31·2 years agoIt’s not nerves, but ligaments and tendons that are linked, in basic terms.
What I know is that there isn’t a microscopic teapot between earth and the sun.
fluke@lemmy.worldto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Amphibious Tractors With Tank Engines: The Secret Weapons Of Ukraine’s River-Crossing Offensive5·2 years agoThe movement of what appears to be BTR4 across the Dnipro is interesting.
BTR4 is generally considered to be one of Ukraine’s most capable platforms, but very thin in number. They were thin in number at the start of the 2022 invasion and suffered what seemed to be heavy losses despite their effectiveness. Who remembers those videos showing the thermal screens inside a vehicle absolutely massacring Russian infantry and pounding their armoured support? Those were from a BTR4 in Mariupol.
Their deployment in this fashion is really good to see as it means that Ukrainian commanders either feel that they’re going to be successful in strengthening and widening their bridgehead or that they’ve been able to ramp up production and are able to afford the losses of the type by risking it in these types of high risk missions. Or both.
This isn’t necessarily a message to transgender people as individuals, but more a message to their followers that they cannot use their religion as an excuse for their bigotry and ignorant hatred.
Just because it may not make a difference overnight it doesn’t mean that it isn’t a step in the right direction.
fluke@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is Steam (Windows PC version) the only program (to my knowledge) that natively snaps to windows displays?1·2 years agoIt’s a native feature in W11 now.
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Zelensky refuses to hold elections in wartime Ukraine499·2 years agoYes. This is a inflammatory headline purely to try and push an agenda.
There was literally a poll a couple of months ago that showed something like 80% of Ukrainians were in favour of not having elections.
Not to even mention that Ukraine is under Marshall Law, and per their laws disallows elections. And don’t even get me started on the entire premise of running elections in a country where a quarter of the landmass is under enemy occupation and the logistics of getting votes from 100s of thousands of deployed troops and the serious security concerns of the election itself from Russian attacks.
In my opinion Newsweek have just outed themselves here and the question is for who?
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Zelensky confirms destruction of major Russian warshipEnglish8·2 years agoAwww how sad.
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine’s top general: War with Russia has reached stalemateEnglish71·2 years agoWhilst the arrival of F16 and Grippen will help, it isn’t going to be some magic bullet wonder system that will win the war for Ukraine.
They have been rocking HIMARS for about a year at this point, Lepoards, Challenger2, Bradley, Patriot, Gepard, Excalibur etc from their allies. Not to mention the home grown/home developed systems that have achieved parity and even arguably surpassed the Russian Naval impact from the Black Sea. And yet they’re still at the point where they’re pretty much at an attritional grind. Russia has done well to adapt to much of these systems and tactics, using the last winter as an example of where they shifted focus from trying to gain ground to simply holding what they have (a-la Germany following the strategic failure of Op Michael).
I will steadfastly support Ukraine and strongly believe that Russia absolutely needs to be stopped and shown that their Imperial actions cannot be allowed. But we also need to be realistic and realise this isn’t as easy as we want it to be. That Russia aren’t the complete drooling fools that we want to believe them to be.
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine’s top general: War with Russia has reached stalemateEnglish1·2 years agoThe autumn in Ukraine this year has been unusually dry from the reports that I’ve heard, so it depends entirely on whether that continues through to and throughout the winter.
fluke@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine’s top general: War with Russia has reached stalemateEnglish80·2 years agoThis is something that I’ve been thinking about and came to the realisation of the last couple of months.
And this is exactly what Russia’s objective was after the disaster of last year. Politically and strategically is the best they can hope for. Drag it out and Ukraine’s allies and the world will get tired and stop caring. They’ll stop supplying weapons, and sanctions will soften, maybe even start leaning towards supporting or feeling sorry for Russia. Something that were already seeing with Slovakia cutting all aid to Ukraine and taking a ‘war is bad, negotiate peace’ stance that is a blatant and thinly veiled Russian supportive line. Which is funny since their new govt is Russia leaning.
US are also starting to waver recently with the whole House Speaker débâcle. And Poland/Ukraine relations are a little frosty at the minute too.
That’s before you even talk about the Russian strikes on the Ukrainian/Romanian border that are being almost ignored in relation to their severity. Or the Russian mining of the Black Sea. Or Russian missiles flying paths over Maldova on their way to Ukraine. It’s a piss take. And only a matter of time unless the world pulls its finger out.
Then what is a pancake? Same batter, but different cooking method.