🇷🇺 The fuel crisis in Russia has now reached Siberia as well.
From today, gasoline limits have been introduced in the Irkutsk region, Buryatia, and the Baikal area.
In the Murmansk region and Krasnoyarsk, a complete ban on filling gasoline into cans has been introduced.
Some gas stations have been left completely without fuel. A similar situation exists in Volgograd and Karelia.
In Novorossiysk, huge queues have formed at gas stations due to the gasoline shortage. Locals say they have already learned to live without electricity, water, and the internet, and now they have to live without gasoline as well.
The rapid spread of the fuel crisis from occupied Crimea and southern Russia to distant regions like Siberia demonstrates the systemic impact of Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian oil infrastructure and logistics. This is no longer a localized problem but a nationwide one that is severely affecting both military supply lines and civilian life, further eroding public morale and economic stability.
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ELON MUSK:
“We’re going to have universal high income.
We’ll basically just issue money to people."
"AI and robots are going to make so much stuff and provide so many services that they’ll run out of things to do for humans."
"Money will stop being relevant at some point in the future."
"AI won’t use human currency. It will care about power and mass: wattage and tonnage.”
ME:
“So just as you’re becoming a multi-trillionaire, money starts to have less value?”
ELON:
“Yeah, pretty much.”