• noughtnaut
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    51 year ago

    Thanks for the excerpt.

    a so-called CNC machine

    Really? Framing it “so-called” makes it sound esoteric and rare, while in fact it’s an utterly common machine tool used in many industries to create … pretty much anything (eg. casting dies for Lego bricks). I wish they’d tone down the alarmism (unless they know it’s ordered by “Ivan’s Shell Mfg. Co”).

    • @Alteon
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      131 year ago

      Russia should be blackwalled until Putin is put down and this war is over. Sending anything… literally anything over there should be completely banned (especially if there is even a remote chance that it could assist Russian war efforts in any way).

      • @muntedcrocodile
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        111 year ago

        Yep 100% agree the russians are trying to starve and freeze the Ukrainians to death why should we treat give em anything. Implement a full trade ban. Ban everything from bandages to books

      • @espentan
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        31 year ago

        You could make the argument that absolutely anything sent over there aids their war effort. Even a pack of TP is one less thing they need to make themselves, and in turn frees up resources that can be put to use in more sinister areas.

        • @Alteon
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          11 year ago

          Looks like you’re picking up what I’m throwing down.

    • @espentan
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      31 year ago

      It’s probably just an attempt to not alienate people who have no idea what a CNC machine is. I’m sure there are lots of people who have no idea how things are made and what tools play a part.

      I agree, though, I would’ve educated my readers on how ubiquitous such a machine is in manufacturing, rather than dumbing it down and making it sound like Germany is shipping rare weapon-building machines to Russia.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      It goes to Rostec that makes everything defence, missiles, aircraft conponents, fuzes, you name it