Well, not #2. The curved droplet-shaped handle seems inconvenient for spinning spaghetti around
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France and Italy? I was certain it was Spain and Italy. Why would France hinder it?
Edit: I got the news mixed up: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/italy-spain-not-ready-back-eu-plan-boost-ukraine-military-aid-2025-03-17/
Seems like you need some kind of French business ID to sign up at the moment.
The insight we needed. Thank you.
Though I share your frustration, you just don't get to have most of those things, if your country gets invaded.
And if YOUR country is lucky to be left alone, yet only your neighbouring countries are invaded, that is bound to affect you economically regardless.
From a purely economic perspective, I would think rearming Europe is the least costly thing to do in the long run.
Presumably you’re not German?
That's true. Thank you for this material for insight.
Are you sure? Doesn't sound like that to me: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PRsF-yy6RGc (only German subtitles)
His views align far too often with the far (not to say extreme) right wing party AFD.
Can you please share some concrete examples to back that up?
I don't understand this view of Merz. He seems like decent leader material for Germany, replacing Scholz at the right time.
I am not a conservative, yet I think Merz's rhetoric so far is spot on when it comes to the current problems with our crumbling transatlantic alliance. His stance on the toxic US government is a welcome relief at a time when compassion, respect and critical thinking seem to be in short supply.
My hope is for a constructive outcome with him and Boris Pistorius in the same government.
'Wonder how it will compare to NVIDIA Digits on price
Update: Depending on specs, it's priced similar it seems - approx. 3000 EUR for a decent complete prosumer build.
Update 2: Holy boaty, it's modular and supports third-party hardware: https://frame.work/dk/en/products/desktop-mainboard-amd-ai-max300?v=FRAMBM0006
Article context: instead of using the German budget, officials are exploring the possibility of using frozen Russian assets for future aid. So Germany isn't cutting off all aid to Ukraine, as the title might induce. Regardless, this is understandably causing internal debate.
I stand by you.