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pipy
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Comment #28286699
Thank you.
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Comment #28211461
Hi! If I want to create a somewhat more extensible alternative of https://maps.sensor.community based on Leaflet, what plugins should I choose? Thanks in advance
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Comment #8136283
> Good luck pipy. (And good luck to Russia and Ukraine [...]) Thank you. And you and your compatriots too.
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Comment #8131258
> But now Russia is the aggressor itself... Another way to view it, is that the West is waging a proxy war against Russia. One might say that confrontation started with the West in…
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Comment #8125197
I've probably been too emotional about this interview, sorry about that. You are right, he can be interpreted differently. I have people that I know on both sides of Ukraine and ev…
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Comment #8124891
Sorry, it already took me too much time to watch UN press-conference in it's entirety to provide proper timed youtube links (which you've ignored) and pin-point other faults in you…
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Comment #8124888
Hello, Kirill. :) The expert is a journalist, from a newspaper «Тиждень». [1] Here are the qoutes: Донбасс – это не просто депрессивный регион. Там дикое количество ненужных людей.…
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Comment #8124584
> I can tell you the U.S. certainly didn't want outside intervention during our own civil war. So, you say that US has the right to support one side, including an anti-constitution…
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Comment #8124566
> 1. You use bloggers as references while shrugging at serious references. These have back-references to official sources that you try to ignore. > 2. A single minute's check on Wi…
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Comment #8123225
1. Chief UN investigator states that he doesn't have information that would stand in court, on record. 2. Many US Congressmen that were given access to US secret proof have stated …
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Comment #8122310
I appreciate that you took time to write an answer. > (I don't bother to look up your references, since it certainly won't be from mainstream media or similar.) Then how can you po…
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Comment #8121048
@pessimizer, if you are interested: 1. You can provide me with your disposable one-time Gmail address (needed for GA). 2. I will send you my real name, give you temporary access to…
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Comment #8120939
>Dead civilians are on the heads of those countries defending themselves from military takeovers by non-democratic juntas, like Putin's There is no evidence that supports your argu…
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Comment #8120646
> As far as I can tell, your link [1] implies that the only reason Kiev is using air strikes or artillery is because of the presence of hostile military forces in their sovereign t…
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Comment #8120337
> You mean Ukraine when it militarily destabilized and took over Krim? How many people have died in Crimea?
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Comment #8120101
> Why do you not go further and think to imply that these civilians would not be getting killed en masse if Putin would withdraw forces of the Russian Federation from the sovereign…
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Comment #8119866
I live in Russia and in the past have been running a website that criticizes Russian elites and Putin in particular for years, the one that fails under this law, BTW. But why do I …
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Comment #7224092
> If they decide to leverage their "control" into something the rest of the community doesn't like, we fork it. I hope so. My concern is that when we'll see systemd grow in size an…
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Comment #7223593
Systemd is controlled by Red Hat in a way in which critical system components including kernel haven't been controlled before. Not by single corporate entity. That's what we know a…
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Comment #7216940
Sure. I have a gut feeling that GNOME reworking was done solely to make trouble for Canonical. The Interface Stability Promise [1] by systemd team is just a promise, nothing more. …
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Comment #7210936
Systemd is controlled by Red Hat in a way in which critical system components including kernel haven't been controlled before. Not by single corporate entity. That's what we know a…
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Comment #7131889
> You should have also cited some Russian news... I do investigate my sources of information and, when discussing anything, I always try to use sources that are legitimate to all d…