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MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 13.05.25English11·23 hours agoGreat to see the Russians agreeing with the ceasefire. /s
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Green Energy@slrpnk.net•As battery prices have fallen, installations have skyrocketedEnglish7·2 days agoYour link to a pdf seems to be wrong…
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto World News@quokk.au•Satellite images show Russian military buildup near Finnish borderEnglish10·2 days agoand the EU, which is also a military alliance.
Here is a video showing some of the inside. Looks very livable to me.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto News@lemmy.world•White South Africans to arrive under US refugee plan as soon as next weekEnglish6·4 days agoTime to take the Zionists back to America…
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine considers shift from dollar to euro amid geopolitical realignmentsEnglish7·6 days agoLatest pole was 57% for the Euro and 41% against with 2% undecided. To be fair that is the EU asking and it might be different depending on the pollster and the poll is a year old, but they are certainly not fully against it, so it will never happen.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine considers shift from dollar to euro amid geopolitical realignmentsEnglish22·6 days agoFor Ukraine, that just makes sense. Most of Ukraines trade is with countries using the Euro. They are in Europe and actually border the Eurozone with Slovakia. Romania is working hard on adopting the Euro too. Obviously Poland and Hungary also have to adopt the Euro at some point, as they are EU members without an opt out. Ukraine wants to join the EU, so it has to also agree to adopting the Euro at some point.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•[Combat] Ukrainian long-range UAV flying over Podolsk, Moscow Oblast, just a moment ago.English7·6 days agoMost certainly. A great parade should have fireworks.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Ukraine ramps up drone strikes on Moscow as Russian-friendly leaders set to attend Victory Day paradeEnglish1·7 days agodeleted by creator
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•BYD takes the spotlight in the heart of Europe after sales surge by +750% in AprilEnglish1·7 days agoGM is not a European manufacturer. The Volkswagen ID3 is about the same size as the Bolt and sells pretty well for example.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•BYD takes the spotlight in the heart of Europe after sales surge by +750% in AprilEnglish11·7 days agoThe EU just probed into Chinese EV makers to figure out what kind of subsidies they get in China and then added those back on top in form of tariffs. You know a sensible approach.
Also no they are not more populare then what the West can produce at the moment. At least not in the EU. BYD got below 3.5% market share in the EV space in Germany.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto YUROP@lemm.ee•Your remember when Germany claimed that Greece doesn't work enough?English4·9 days agoThe automotive industry is why Germany has such a bad time economicly speaking. At least in the last five years or so. Car sales in the Europe(EU, UK &EFTA) were 15,805,752 in 2019 and only 12,963,614 in 2024. Obviously car manufacturers prefer cheaper factories in eastern Europe over the more expensive German ones, hence you see them shrinking staff. For the suppliers it is even worse, as a lot of them are specialized in combustion engines. With BEVs doing what they do, that means mass layoffs. That is why German automotive industry only employees 761,000 workers today. In 2018 it was 834,000.
At the same time Germany is able to do much more then just automotive and those sectors are able to grow. Hence you see stagnation.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Costa Rica Achieved the Highest EV Market Share in the Americas for 3rd Consecutive Year in 2024English3·9 days agoIn terms of democracies in the Americas only Canada and Mexico do not have proportional representation.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto YUROP@lemm.ee•Your remember when Germany claimed that Greece doesn't work enough?English50·9 days agoThere is a massive issue with that data. Namely that it only looks at people, who actually have a job. Generally speaking employers prefer full time workers over part time. Obviously somebody working part time is still more productive, then an unemployed person. In France 52.8% of women over 15 work, in Italy it is 41.3%. Then you get things like unemployment, which tends to be much much higher in the south.
That is why Spain is working on reducing the work week. It lower the high unemployment rate.
The right just blaims the problems created by the rich on minorities like migrants, trans and homosexuals. That makes them look like they actually care about the people being hurt by the system, however also allows them to gain support from the rich. The rich do onw a lot of the media, which has massive influence on the vote.
The left party also knows this, so they usually do some minor things, which do not change the system too much in the hopes on not being hurt by the rich.
Oh and both parties are deeply corrupt.
Looking at quite a few reactions from other countries, a lot of them seem to want to brain drain the hell out of the US.
It is originally from the Iron Front a social democratic organization to defend the democracy of Weimar Germany. The three downwards facing arrows are for Communism, Nazisism and Monarchism. It has been adopted by a lot of anti facists groups since.
MrMakabar@slrpnk.netto Green Energy@slrpnk.net•On May 1, Germany ran almost entirely on renewables energy during the dayEnglish3·13 days agoIn the beginning of the year the German grid operators had requests for over 226GW of grid connections for utility scale batteries. That is the very first step of developing a utility scale battery site, so most of that probably is not going to be built. Then again peak load in Germany was also only a bit over 75GW.
Europe would have more aircraft in the air and European navies are also rather more capable then you might believe. There are reasons the US does not train against European submarines.
Which makes sense, as repairing those tanks, would take some time, then bringing them to the front and then Ukraine needs time to destroy them. So it makes sense that it slows down about now.