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autotldr t1_jaeccrd wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 86%. (I'm a bot)


> Rooftop solar is poised to overtake coal as Australia's biggest source of generation capacity, as the rapid pace of new installations accelerates the decline of fossil fuel-fired power.

> "When the Liddell coal-fired power station closes in April 2023, rooftop solar alone will generate more power than the remaining coal-fired power stations operating across the country, making rooftop solar the largest power generator."Australian rooftops now host over 20 gigawatts of solar power.

> While solar power is Australia's biggest source of electricity generation by capacity, figures show coal continues to provide the greatest volumes of power despite big declines in recent years.


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johnty_smith t1_jaeby8t wrote

I am well aware, thank you. Now onto the noose; Russia is attempting to surround the Ukrainian forces and disrupt their logistics network and cut off their supplies. Things are tense in Bakhmut, but this is not the same situation like it was at Azovstal.

Russia has been taking severe losses and losing momentum as new recruits join. This is likely to become a stalemate and will eventually even out on the fonts when Ukrainian forces will be propped up with the new addition of tanks.

It’s hardly a noose.

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Locofinger t1_jaebpk7 wrote

Sure, sure. It’s more complicated than a few words can portray. Butttt….

Some of the other Strong Men were calling for genocide. Some idiots were waving swaztikas.

Grown college educated children fanatics of the nepotistic upper class Soviet system. People (and leaders) were like “Fuck them lunatics”.

Even Hitler in early 1930’s Germany was more the “moderate” than other leaders vying for control of the party. When people don’t understand, People default to the “moderate”.

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Yelmel t1_jaebiq5 wrote

It's false imagery on so many levels. This is not guilty Ukraine being marshaled by legal authority Russia into a defeat at Bakhmut. Further, there is generally no risk to an executioner to hanging a convict with a noose. If, on the other hand, the executioner is the guilty one and you're way more likely to die executing someone with a noose, then yeah, that would make more sense because that's the truth of the matter according to what I would call a consensus of military analysis like the ISW, UK MoD, and CSIS on the situation at Bakhmut. This article ignores the bigger picture of the war which is strategically attritional and gaining ground in Bakhmut is not how you win a war of attrition.

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thepriceofaslave t1_jaebdml wrote

Just one name then? And how much experience do these shadow people have for running a gigantic state with thousands of nuclear weapons? Political, logistical, economic or like any experience in positions of power? I mean there should be dozens if not hundreds. One example...

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