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  • Here’s their constitution any peace deal must be ratified by the people.

    Which, I’m not going to say there isn’t going to be eventual concessions, those people aren’t going to vote to become a Russian state for a long time. Too much division. There are legitimate Russia supporters and there are a ton of pro-Ukrainian citizens. I don’t see how you do that, with actual democracy, for quite some time. Someone has to start losing fairly decisively sadly. I don’t see that happening for a while. A lot of people are going to die yet.

    Edit: article 156 more specifically as changing borders requires a constitutional change which requires the people to pass.


  • Just for a little bit of nuance, and I don’t tend to see eye to eye with .Hexbesr users but I swear I’m not here just to fight, but, as far as I’m aware, Zelensky can’t negotiate peace if there’s a concession of land. It’s in their government somewhere. He’d need the Ukrainian people to vote for and pass such a thing. Which, I don’t see happening. So perpetual war is what we get for a while I guess. Lovely.









  • Hathaway@lemmy.ziptoTerrible Estate Agent Photos@feddit.ukHmm.
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    11 months ago

    As a garage door tech, I have too many questions.

    Such as, where is that spring line? Where is the rest of the tracking? Who installed that motor, and why? It looks like it was installed in the last handful of years. It’s also installed in a helluva way, but, given the headroom, I can excuse it, but, without tracking or a spring line, that motor isn’t doing shit… so why is it there? Wtf is going on here?! This is causing a crisis.

    So, it turns out, (as someone pointed out) it’s a one piece garage door, I don’t see these where I live due to snow. So, it likely actually works, crisis kinda averted.



  • Well, I’m going to go searching these previous posts as well, but, I’m someone that’s always been interested in cybersecurity, but, I have had a hard time committing to the idea of college and so I haven’t. I’ve worked mostly blue collar jobs for the last 8 years or so but, I want to get into the cybersecurity field.

    Should I start with getting a degree of sorts, or, can I collect enough certifications to get me in the door somewhere?

    I have done about a year of IT so not all my work experience is blue collar.

    Any advice would help!