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  • I think it's important enough to note, there's no evidence showing this was the plan in any Soviet campaign in WW2. (But this is based off memory so there could be a single digit number of times)

    In WW1? That would be accurate. Say what you will about Soviets but weapons were something they could produce and properly supply unlike the tsar.

    In the Ukraine war though you are probably correct.

  • I can go point by point in his comment, but the core issue I am point out applies to all of it. We have the laws to have prevented this, we have the tools needed to stop so many mass shootings. But the overwhelming majority of the time cops don't enforce the laws, they're either incompetent, lazy or refuse to do the job they signed up for.

    You can have every law in the world, you can have the best piece of legislation that perfectly outlines and covers every single possibility, but if nobody enforces it you don't have shit.

    Guns in society can exist just fine, they already are one of the smallest types used in Violent crimes, we can repeal the NFA and get back fully automatic weapons and still be safe if we could have a functioning police force that enforces the laws that matter instead of revenue generating ones.

  • This article is terrible, Maine has yellow flag laws, which is a much more constitutionally acceptable version of red flag laws. the family did what they were supposed to do, it seems likely (they won't talk about it) that the cops once again won't do their jobs and because of that even more people died.

    We already have the laws needed to prevent the majority of mass shootings but unless we get better cops no law will meaningfully help and tyrants will use this as an excuse to just get rid of guns rather than maintain rights, not alienate half the country and actually solve the other underlying problems.

  • Headphones @lemmy.film
    giantofthenorth @lemm.ee

    How should I replace my Astro mixamp for my Sennheiser 6xx's?

    I'm currently using an Astro mixamp (2011 version) for my headphones but it's starting to die, I don't really know much about dacs/amps or what my options are to replace it with something better?

    I mostly use my setup for gaming, with some music listening or creation here and there, and I'd like to keep the price at or below 200$

  • Maybe not 100% of the time but at least 80-90% of the time it's always the police, or DA failing to do their job properly. If you're pending a felony trial you cannot own/buy guns until you're proven innocent, and they should be confiscated. I cannot imagine how this man would not be chargeable.

    Similar goes for many shootings, they plea down to a lesser charge or the cops just don't do their job and let go obvious crimes.

  • I haven't looked into them, but I'd bet they're just in a both mature and oversaturated market. There's not much they can do to gain new people, everyone knows what Netflix is across all first world markets and a corpo won't care about the others.

  • Here's what I've done when attempting at my workplace via the postal workers union.

    Get in contact with an organizer, they are there to help guide you or who ever wants to be the main leader of this effort. I will say, as the lead organizer in my attempt, it's just talking a lot, and getting people to a meeting, it kinda sucks but isn't a huge ordeal to do, and takes maybe 2 hours in a busy week.

    I went through the AFL-CIO website aflcio.org/formaunion and filled out my information, during my major attempt it took half a week to get in contact with an organizer, though it could take a bit longer.

    You'll get in contact with an organizer and they'll get a rundown of your workplace and what it looks like.

    After that there's about an hour's worth of training to know your rights and what works for your union.

    Then you'll be pretty much ready to go to start talking with coworkers to try and get an organizing committee (10% of your workplace) which will be your main coworkers who should be all about the idea, after that 10% then you'll start convincing everyone in your workplace and soon after that collect signatures.

    Then you'll go to an election, sadly I do not have much information to get beyond here as the movement fell apart in my workplace during signatures due to a weak organizing committee.

    Hope this helps ya out and if you want any additional information I'm happy to share, we need more unions especially in IT!

  • As everyone else has said if you feel like the speed is fine, stick with it, but before you upgrade your next GPU maybe up that CPU next. I'd recommend going with any AMD X3D CPU that should help your performance the most and maybe it'll be your next 12 year old CPU if you go x800x3d or higher

  • Love that most of the world's governments came together and said "collective punishment is bad, we should make it illegal during times of war" and shit like this can still fly within any first world country.

  • I'm someone who studies history a lot.

    Everything you said could be replaced with 1910-14 as the current year and you'd be pretty close to prevailing opinions of the day.

    Wars need men. Well trained men ideally, but he who has the numbers usually wins.

    In WW1 It took 3-6 months to churn through the professionals, in WW2 I don't recall off hand but we're looking at months. In Vietnam it did take 5 years yes, but that's not the kind of war that Europe is or should be preparing for. In Ukraine it seems likely to be around 9 months, for Russia at least (unless you're paratroopers then 3 days).

    Outside of huge technological and leadership gaps you need the bigger army to win and that's why conscription is the necessary evil.

  • You are by no means wrong. But outside of ancapistan types, I think everyone can say the governments job is to protect it's citizens from would be invaders. With world tensions rising along with various other crisis' it's just the best move, being prepared for the worst and taking precautions.Trained vs untrained soldiers could be the difference between 500 casualties and 2500 (the infamous German school battalions of WW1 for example)

    It's one of the few actual necessary evils, unless your country is on the offensive of course.

  • Personal Finance @lemmy.ml
    giantofthenorth @lemm.ee

    should I pay off my student loans in full before intrest kicks in?

    General financials:

    I can afford to pay them off in full and have plenty left over for general life needs

    The interest rates on them should be 4.53% according to their chart of when it was awarded.

    If I do hold onto the money and pay off monthly I can put everything into a CD but I'll still be losing .03% if I lock in the student loan money maybe I'll beat but .07-.43% so not a ton of upside unless there's sudden political will to actually follow through on student loan forgiveness.

    Is there anything else I'm missing when considering this? I am leaning towards just pay off as I've been planning for this, but I want to make sure there isn't something else to do.