[-] ryand3rk@kbin.social 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lots of interesting comments! I really enjoyed this thread. Two things I'd add:

  1. I think "technology" should really be referred to as "a technology". For instance, judging Gen Z against a technology (like a photocopier) that predates their birth seems a bit unfair. As a Gen X, I don't think it was fair to be judged for growing up with calculators instead of slide-rulers. I love old tech, but I'm not kidding myself, it's old tech not the only tech.

  2. Also shouldn't the organisation adapt instead? If new hires are more comfortable watching videos for training vs reading procedures, or taking photos of things with their phone instead of the photocopier, isn't that just fine. It's not my preference, but isn't it best for me to adapt rather than them.

It's not that I don't have generational pride. I like my generation, we were and are adaptable. I just can't imagine that the subsequent generations won't be as adaptable to things I can't even imagine yet.

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Xi and Putin are entering a dangerous time in the life cycle of dictators.

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submitted 1 year ago by ryand3rk@kbin.social to c/news@kbin.social

The most exciting explanations for Niger’s upheaval are globe-sweeping and probably wrong.

By Brian Klaas

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On this special sneak peak of the Russia Contingency, Mike sat down with Rob Lee, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, to discuss the findings from their recent research trip to Ukraine. The conversation covered Russian defensive lines, the role that mines have played in stymying Ukraine's counteroffensive, and the broader challenges the Ukrainian military has with scaling offensive operations. To listen to part 2 of this episode, as well as a series of conversations about the Ukrainian counteroffensive and the Russian military, to become a member of War on The Rocks.

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Geopolitics Decanted by Silveradoby podcast@silverado.org (Patrick Gray, Michael Kofman, Rob Lee, Dmitri Alperovitch), Friday, July 14, 2023 6:11 AM

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South Africa’s deputy president says Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to attend an economic summit in South Africa next month but the country is trying to persuade him to stay away to avoid the legal and diplomatic fallout over his international arrest warrant

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By Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
July 14, 2023

Russia’s army is in some disarray, but despite low troop morale and the passivity of officers, the military is ready to pay a high price.

[-] ryand3rk@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For years I've used Feedly, but recently tried "Feeder" on Android. I like the minimalist and no ad aspects. Even better it has a "fetch full article" function that works even for some paywalled sites. - downside is no website.

[-] ryand3rk@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

oh awesome! thanks for that link - I like that. For me, I like jumping around from rss readers to kbin to mastodon. It seems like the major news orgs might flock to threads. I can't be bothered to sign up.... and I don't want an instagram account. When threads federates, i'll just follow nytimes on threads through mastodon and be done with it. Seems like a bad sign for twitter.

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I like using RSS. I experimented with trying to get threads accounts into my RSS reader using the Mastodon method but just added .rss to the user's page. Unfortunately doesn't work.

Mastodon example: https://infosec.exchange/@username.rss

Threads attempt: https://www.threads.net/@nytimes.rss (doesn't work)

maybe this will work eventually when they federate.

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Come and see why the former president is nailed dead to rights.

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Ukraine is using its new arsenal of Western tanks and armored vehicles in what is expected to be one of the largest military operations in Europe since World War II.

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"Battle plans for an attack on another country or Defense Department documents about our capabilities are in no universe Donald J. Trump's personal documents," he said.

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Grace Mappes, Nicole Wolkov, Kateryna Stepanenko, George Barros, and Mason Clark June 11, 2023, 6:40pm ET Click here to see ISW’s inte...

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