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NegativeLookBehind , to Ukraine in Russian forces dropped 4 FAB aerial bombs on the Russian town of Shebekino, instead of Ukrainian Volchansk, according to the head of the district.
@NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world avatar

Do Moscow next

SecretPancake , to Programmer Humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

Third result in DDG.

Opafi , to Ukraine in M1 "Abrams" with an anti-drone turret cage near the front line.

Their dumb cope cages

Our glorious reinforced anti-drone turret protection

Like, I know I'm being cynical, but seriously... what makes this better than the Russian cages that are usually ridiculed?

LaFinlandia OP ,
@LaFinlandia@sopuli.xyz avatar

Russian cages are typically poorly made and prevent the turret from rotating.

partial_accumen ,

...and crews from escaping in the event of fire.

LaFinlandia OP ,
@LaFinlandia@sopuli.xyz avatar

"It's a feature, not a bug."

NotBillMurray ,

The good news is that with their tendency to pop their turrets the crew is provided with a huge impromptu exit hatch.

RandomStickman ,
@RandomStickman@kbin.run avatar

Turret still spins, for one.

More seriously I think the original cope cages are meant to fool Javalin missiles, which is why it's made fun of because it would be completely ineffective. These and the Russian turtle tanks are meant to be against FPV suicide drones instead which might be somewhat more effective.

anachronist ,

Yeah they were attempts to either fool the Javelin's sensor and make it fly too high or serve as improvised spaced armor to reduce the effectiveness of its HEAT round. FPV drones have much smaller HEAT rounds and a lot less kinetic energy so improvised spaced armor may be more effective.

"Cope cages" to describe improvised armor was always propaganda though. US soldiers in Iraq put improvised armor on their humvees to protect against IEDs. In WWII solders piled sandbags and spare tracks on their tanks (you can see many pictures of tanks like this). Field improvised armor is as old as warfare. Often it was not effective. For instance, tank designers in WWII thought that improvised armor reduced the chance of a ricochet, which was a serious problem with the era's AP rounds that saved a lot of tankers. Improvised armor gave the AP round something to "grab ahold of" and aid penetration.

jabathekek ,
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

There was video awhile ago about them (suchomimus i thk?). They are effective against small drones (small explosives) while also providing a way for soldiers (of either side) to cope with being in an active warzone. The same things happened in WW2 where tank crews put sandbags, extra tracks and even concrete on their tanks for extra protection even though there was no evidence that it helps and even makes things worse with the extra weight.

Ilovethebomb ,

Better standard of execution.

Although we definitely mock the Russians for things we applaud Ukraine for, partly because they're the plucky, under-resourced defenders, so field modifications and making do are something to be applauded, while the invading Russian forces should really have the right equipment.

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  • Ilovethebomb ,

    It's all about managing expectations, really.

    j4k3 , to Ukraine in A border guard near Vovchansk was saved by his ID.
    @j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

    I have a new respect for medieval leather armor now.

    cerement , to Ukraine in The latest advancement in Russian military technology.
    @cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

    mobile chicken coop

    The_v ,

    Very helpful of them to put the screen at the ideal distance for maximum shrapnel damage. It also make it a larger and slower moving target.

    A "mobile suicide booth" might be more apt.

    mozz , (edited ) to Ukraine in African mercenaries are lured into the Russian army with an initial payment of $2,000, a $2,200 monthly salary, medical insurance, and a passport for the soldier and family members.
    @mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

    (*) the money is payed in Russian Rubles

    I want to say something sarcastic, but this is fuckin heartbreaking. You know their life expectancy, and quality of life up until the day they get fed into the grinder, is near 0. Think of the desperate hope that someone might have signing up for something like this, and then... the result.

    chonglibloodsport ,

    Hey at least they’re up front about it, even if it’s a comical asterisk footnote! I think a lot of African mercenaries will balk at being paid in anything other than USD.

    SEND_NOODLES_PLS , to Programmer Humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

    I get quite a bit of flak from my colleagues for paying for search, but I kid you not, I don't regret splurging on a Kagi subscription at all. It's personally less stressful for me, having to wade through less cruft, and I think I even work significantly faster because of how I use it.

    It's sad when you think about it. Search was such a good experience in the past.

    lilja ,
    @lilja@lemmy.ml avatar

    I also pay for Kagi and I'm super happy with that decision. I do wish they'd stop putting so much AI cruft into their search engine, but at least I can disable it.

    30p87 ,

    With most topics, I find fastgpt to be the most up to date, accurate and best sourced. And with just a normal search there's basically just one expandable strip with AI, no real annoyance for me.

    churros ,

    I was against the ai integrations until I started actually trying them… quick answers are awesome.

    https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/620e7bdb-4e33-412e-9282-739d269cb89d.png

    SolacefromSilence , to Ukraine in The first photos of the damage at the Belbek Airfield.

    I didn't have any context for this, but looked up the location. This is in Crimea and it's Russian equipment that's toast.

    LaFinlandia OP ,
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    Yes, near occupied Sevastopol. This is reported as possibly a radar for the S-400 air defense system.

    Badeendje ,
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    That would be a nice catch. Them radars be rare and expensive.

    khannie ,
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    S400 successfully intercepted, comrade.

    I_Clean_Here , to Programmer Humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

    Stop using Google, dumbass.

    pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

    Yeah.

    phoenixz , to Programmer Humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

    This is why I jumped ship to DuckDuckGo like 4-5 years ago already, never looked back

    Coincidentally, yesterday I was quickly setting up a new computer for some testing whilst talking to somebody about another so I was half distracted. I did a search for some package to install and got absolute unusable crap. I didn't understand, tried again, tried different search parameters and it just got worse, and then I noticed that, since this was a new computer, the browser was using google.

    I switched to DDG, and first page first hit was what I needed.

    DDG also has been in a steady decline and apparently has been using Bing as it's back-end now. I'd love to use a self hosted open source browser, or of not that, an open source federated search engine, akin to Lemmy, but I don't see either coming into existence anytime soon.

    itsnotits ,

    as its* back end now

    phoenixz ,

    Yeah, auto correct isn't my friend

    sep , (edited )

    Someyhing like searxng? Or what do you imagine?

    Kornblumenratte ,

    searx is around for a couple of years now.

    Vilian ,

    DDG always used bing backend tho, what's happening is bing backend worsening

    Karyoplasma ,

    bing itself is unusable tho. I get a full page of "sponsored links" before any tentatively relevant search result pop up. DDG at least removes the sponsored bullshit.

    JackbyDev ,

    For what it's worth, DDG isn't perfect either. There are plenty of times I have to use Google instead. I don't keep track of how often it anything but it's definitely not perfect.

    phoenixz ,

    Well, that is what I said. Dog isn't as great as it used to be

    Waffelson ,

    it already exists and it's called Yacy, an open source decentralized search engine

    dan ,
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    apparently has been using Bing as it's back-end now.

    A lot of stuff uses Bing to search, as it's the largest search engine with an official public API that any developer can just sign up and use. Voice assistants like Alexa use Bing too.

    phoenixz ,

    Is.... Is Microsoft the good guy here? Tell me it ain't so!

    TheCoolerMia , to 196 in How To Prevent A Rule
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    rest of the guide
    https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/dce555c6-e68d-4855-afde-eded87595150.jpeg

    alternatively, become a slime and join them :3

    tatterdemalion , to Programmer Humor in STOP DOING DEPENDENCY INJECTION
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    Say what you want about DI frameworks, but if I have to remove another fucking global variable so I can write a test, I'm going to cut a bitch.

    cadekat ,

    Dependency injection is so much worse. Oh, hey, where'd this value come from? Giant blob of opaque reflection code.

    Zagorath ,
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    It can be used in bad ways, but if it's used in the right way you should never have the situation you just described.

    grrgyle ,
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    Same could be said of a global. There's a time and a place for each.

    One thing I'll say is I don't remember us needing a team of senior+ devs to handle web app back in the day...

    cadekat ,

    I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Doesn't all dependency injection work the way I described?

    Without being familiar with the framework, you can't trace your way from the class getting injected into to the configuration, even if you're experienced with the language.

    Zagorath ,
    @Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

    I don't think so. When I've seen it done it's usually not been random values injected (except when those values are secret keys which should absolutely not be stored in code to begin with), it's usually injecting a service. Another class, usually with a name that makes it easy to trace down. Like if you're building an OrderService, that might take as a dependency an IProductService, which would have injected into it the class ProductService (personally, I don't like the Hungarian notation that C# uses, but it's a convention and my preference for sticking to strong conventions for the sake of consistency outweighs my distaste for Hungarian notation). That's easy to find, and in fact your IDE can probably take you straight to it from the OrderService's constructor.

    cadekat ,

    I'm using value in the loosest sense, like how all objects are values.

    So now if you have three implementations of IProductService, how do you know which one is configured?

    Zagorath ,
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    It's easy to imagine a hypothetical way that could lead to problems. But in all the code I've worked with, either that scenario is avoided entirely, or other context makes it absolutely clear which IProductService is being used.

    NOT_RICK , to Ukraine in Russian air defense reportedly intercepted an ATACMS missile at a military airfield near occupied Sevastopol, causing four deaths and dozens of injuries at an adjacent beach.
    @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

    Go vacation in an active war zone, what could go wrong?

    Tar_alcaran ,

    Not just an active warzone, but I'm willing to bet you can see the military airbase from that beach.

    On the other hand, they might not even know about the recent streak of Ukraine missile attacks on Russian sites. For all they know, not being in a city keeps them perfectly safe, since that's what Russia launches it's drones at..

    reddithalation ,

    I mean you'd think being so near an airbase with anti air defenses would be safer. seems they intercepted them very late though

    uis , to Programmer Humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024
    @uis@lemm.ee avatar

    How did google manage to be worse than yandex?

    https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/d83c34c2-8195-4856-aeea-da36e9d90f64.webp

    nucleative ,

    By rewarding mysterious "quality content" indicators that SEOs know how to game with shit people absolutely do not perceive as quality.

    drathvedro ,

    That's the closest one so far, actually.

    NOT_RICK , to Ukraine in Damage to two Su-57 fighters was confirmed by a Russian Air Force affiliated source.
    @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

    I never even considered the fact that a ton of small arms fire on an airfield is a mess you gotta clean up lest they get sucked into a jet intake.

    mojofrododojo ,

    FOD is real

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