@Tatarigami_UA You can consider a career of writing science fiction when you decide to quit your current work :-) I had a good laugh reading your post.
@IAPonomarenko if the strategy was to keep retreating to next defensive line if the Russians press (which they will surely do). I'm not saying Syrski is a great general. Maybe he's just the Ukraine's version of Walther Model , who insist on fighting to the last bullet. (part 2/2)
@IAPonomarenko In fairness to Srysky, the most likely, the directive given to him was not not lose more territories (especially Donbass), not did he digitalize the army. It is hard to imagine that Ukraine will holding to certain parts of Donetsk Oblast (part 1/2)
@Chaos_Mannequin@Jazminz1174@OlenaRohoza If Syrskyi hadn't been successful in the initial stage of the war, Zelenskky and the whole Ukrainian government might be languishing in gulags right now.
I wish Zelenskky had step up and tried to patch the situation up without reshuffling the cabinet.
@AdrianP_doc Yeah. The only winner of this political mess is Russia. Wish that Zelenskky could have act as mediation instead of letting the situation go out of control
@revishvilig The numbers in https://t.co/KtnEdQowDY seems to indicate that way much more air-defense were destroyed in 2023 (during or around the failed Ukraine Counteroffensive)
@sflorimm It really depends on what you are writing. The more complex the system the more complex it is to vibe code. I guess that's why you don't hear people forking and vibe coding Linux Kernel or PostgreSQL even though they are well documented and open sourced.