@ctatedev Im not a dev, but understand a bit of tech. I know tauri & Electronic; can someone explain to me the difference or benefits? Im curious ๐๐ค
@darkosupe Wow it's really incredible how many ppl complain under a post of someone celebrating 8 years at a company he seems to enjoy working for and with. The only thing below this tweet to say is: Congrats for 8 years ๐๐
@nizzyabi@michael_timbs Honestly ppl could come to the wrong conclusion but in fact you didn't said anything wrong & if you have 3 ppl fitting that description I dont see a problem here. It's pretty smart. Only question is if the brands could tell you not to use their logo, but that's a different story
@gepardtatze Sofern die Meldung stimmt und der zitierte post auch, wรผrde das wiederum sinn machen. Braucht halt ein paar Tage um solche technischen Rรผckstรคnde aufzuholen.
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This is because of the NATOโs nuclear sharing arrangements and concerns Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Turkey.
In the past, European-built fighter aircraft were fully licensed to carry U.S. nuclear weapons under NATO nuclear sharing. The clearest example is the Panavia Tornado โ a European consortium aircraft that was certified for B61 for decades.
Today, that has changed. No new European fighter aircraft (such as Eurofighter or Rafale) has been licensed to carry the B61โ12, while the Fโ35 is the only fully certified platform going forward. The practical result is that countries wishing to remain in NATOโs nuclear sharing arrangement are effectively forced to buy the Fโ35.
Politically, it can also be interpreted as market leverage: control the weapon โ control the platform โ secure Fโ35 sales.
Regardless of intent, the outcome is clear: European alternatives are excluded, U.S. aircraft benefit.
This is because of the NATOโs nuclear sharing arrangements and concerns Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Turkey.
In the past, European-built fighter aircraft were fully licensed to carry U.S. nuclear weapons under NATO nuclear sharing. The clearest example is the Panavia Tornado โ a European consortium aircraft that was certified for B61 for decades.
Today, that has changed. No new European fighter aircraft (such as Eurofighter or Rafale) has been licensed to carry the B61โ12, while the Fโ35 is the only fully certified platform going forward. The practical result is that countries wishing to remain in NATOโs nuclear sharing arrangement are effectively forced to buy the Fโ35.
Politically, it can also be interpreted as market leverage: control the weapon โ control the platform โ secure Fโ35 sales.
Regardless of intent, the outcome is clear: European alternatives are excluded, U.S. aircraft benefit.
@darylginn@Varcyyyy This also opens the door W I D E for speculations about use of templates (or parts of templates), or even use of ai (which then sounds like put close to nothing in and try to hit a viral Clip).
I would always make it right than make it go viral. It should be our DNA.
@ModernWarzone I played Stella montis only yesterday but solos and never had any encouter with anyone. Everyone was so Friendly. For like 3 hours. @Mutantovic_S04 and I squad up just to have 4 rounds of constant pvp Engagement per round. So I think it also comes down to squad size?
Battlefield 6 players say the new Windchill bundle looks AI generated and EA still hasnโt confirmed, despite promising the final game wouldnโt use AI art.
Via: Crippling Things #Battlefield6