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  • https://www.vdi-nachrichten.com/technik/bau/design-warum-natur-als-vorbild-das-wohlbefinden-foerdert/https://www.mpg.de/18438294/0317-kybe-naturnahe-fraktale-architektur-foerdert-wohlbefinden-152035-x

    Wesentliche Erkenntnis: glatte einförmige Oberflächen verursachen Stress, Angst und motivieren zum Verlassen eines Ortes. Unser Gehirn ist auf "fraktale" Muster ausgelegt, die auf Nähe und Entfernung jeweils neue Details erkennbar machen, bzw. verschwimmen lassen. Das entspricht unserem ursprünglichem Umfeld, indem wir mögliche Gefahren und Beute erkennen können.

    Moderne "Investoren"-Architektur ist weitestgehend darauf ausgelegt Nicht-Orte zu schaffen, an denen sich Menschen durchgängig unwohl fühlen.

  • By saying to deny medicine and food to a population you only make it more likely that you are perceived in the same way. It is wrong and nothing good comes out of starving and denying medical treatment to people.

    EDIT: Wow, people now downvoting opposition to crimes against humanity.

  • Statements like this only help Russia to claim that Ukrainians and their supporters are genocidal Nazis.

  • But their anger is directed primarily at Hamas, which they hold responsible for putting the people of Gaza in this position, and for its continued refusal to end the war that it started. “Hitler fought in his bunker until he killed himself in World War II in the Battle of Berlin,” another person said, complaining that Hamas is hunkered down in its tunnels, willing to see Gaza destroyed to the very last child.”

    Here is some excerpts of the timeline for the war on Wikipedia. Note that these are only IDF confirmations of their soldiers or other Israeli combatants (e.g. Shin Bet) killed in Gaza.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Gaza_war_(16_May_2025_%E2%80%93_present)#June

    June 03

    The IDF reported that three soldiers of the Givati Brigade were killed and two others were moderately injured the day prior by an explosive device while operating in Jabalia, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 423. Per an initial IDF investigation, five soldiers were in a Humvee in the area when they were hit by an explosive device planted there by militants.

    June 04

    The IDF said that a reservist from the 6646th Battalion of the 646th Reserve Paratroopers Brigade was killed in combat in Shuja'iyya one day prior, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 425. Another reservist from the battalion was critically injured in the same incident.[337]

    June 06

    The IDF said that four soldiers were killed and five were injured including one critically by a blast in a building in Khan Yunis, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 429. Per an initial IDF investigation, the soldiers entered a booby-trapped building to clear it of possible militant infrastructure and the blast caused the building to collapse on the soldiers.

    June 15

    The IDF said that a commander from the Kfir Brigade was killed during combat in south Gaza, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 430. Another soldier was slightly wounded in the same incident

    June 16

    Israel announced that a captain of the Golani Brigade who was also a Shin Bet combat commander was killed by an explosive device in Khan Yunis, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 431.

    June 17

    The IDF said that a soldier from the Golani Brigade's 12th Battalion was killed during combat in south Gaza one day prior, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 432. It also said that 10 others were injured, including four critically in the same incident. Per an initial IDF investigation, the soldiers were in an armored personnel carrier while operating in Khan Yunis, when a militant placed an explosive device on the outside of the vehicle.

    June 18

    The IDF said that a soldier from the 603rd Combat Engineering Battalion was killed during combat in south Gaza, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 433. Per an initial IDF investigation the soldier was killed by sniper fire in Khan Yunis.

    June 25

    Seven Israeli soldiers from the 605th Combat Engineering Battalion were killed during combat in south Gaza, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 440. Per an initial IDF investigation, a militant planted an explosive device on a Puma armored combat engineering vehicle the soldiers were in while they were driving in Khan Yunis. Two soldiers were injured, one critically and one slightly by RPG fire in a separate incident in Khan Yunis.

    June 29

    The IDF said that a soldier from the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion was killed during combat in north Gaza. Per an initial IDF investigation, the soldier was killed by an explosive device in Kafr Jabalia, increasing the IDF death toll in Gaza to 441.

    Hamas and other armed groups are using guerilla tactics, which is the only viable strategy against a military that is much better equipped. Note how the attacks often are either by sniper-fire or by explosive against armored vehicles.

    This is the current official map of the IDF displacement orders in Gaza. As you can see the fighters are fighting against the IDF in territories, from which IDF has cleansed the civilian population (Khan Yunis, Jabalia, Beit Hanoun), so the claim that Hamas would be using "human shields" by embedding in the civilian population does not hold true:

    https://x.com/AvichayAdraee/status/1949328463237636457/photo/1

    For referenceJune 04:

    June 02:

  • Food and medicine aren't subject to sanctions in the case of Russia. AFAIK agricultural machines also aren't yet, despite evidence that some of its components had been reused for military equipment.

    Contrast this with sanction on countries like Iran or until recently Syria, that affect food and medicine.

  • That seriously is not their job. Imagine you would go to a climate scientist or astrophysicist and demand he dumb down his article that is geared towards other experts of the field.

    The language needs to fit a certain standard to ensure it is scientifically sound. It is the job of the media, which it usually does terribly, to then extract the key findings in a language for a wider audience.

  • That is what the press is for, and many reports include summaries.

    They need the entire thing though, so the findings can be verified and scrutinized. You know how a one page abstract might give you the gist of a thesis, but you need the 100 pages of the thesis to make sure the conclusion is sound.

  • Some volcanoes are kind enough to give you about a week heads up.

    But we also lack perspective. The volcanoes work in thousands, hundreds of thousands and millions of years. For them being a few years, or for the larger ones a few thousand years "early" or "late" is what for us are a few seconds to minutes.

  • Wie der Artikel erwähnt, wird es zu massiven Kollateralschäden kommen, weil kaum jemand in 30 Minuten seriös bewerten kann, ob und wenn ja welche Rechte konkret verletzt werden.

    Währenddessen wird sich das Angebot für findige Menschen kaum verändern. Wird ein Baum gefällt, wachsen in der Lücke 5 neue nach.

  • 2,5 Urlaubsvertretungen und noch eine Mail einer der Vertretungen, die am Samstag vom Flughafen aus kam, um mir noch Feedback zu einer Abstimmung zu geben, die ich jetzt mehr oder weniger im Blindflug vorantreiben muss.

    Ich bin dann langsam auch reif für einen eigenen Urlaub, der aber erst nach den ganzen Schulferien ansteht.

  • It shows that you aren't an AI native and a product of the past. The review is done by another AI model obviously.

  • I am pretty sure they werent just making this case in two days.

    I cannot help but wonder if the agency was attacked because of uncovering bribery in military procurement, possibly with the pressure of an ally to Ukraine, who got wind of the case.

  • Denmark is practically in the sea.

  • Ist denke ich schwieriger organisatorisch sicherzustellen, als dass die Datenträger ausgebaut werden.

  • Ich glaube nicht, dass man bei Medienpersonen "sachlich" festlegen kann, ob sie "relevant genug" sind oder nicht. Was ist denn die Bezugsgröße? Ein Youtuber in einem Nieschenhobby kann dort absolut relevant sein, während ein anderer mit 5x mehr Abonnenten in einem beliebten Thema quasi unbekannt ist. Ein Deutscher, der auf Englisch veröffentlicht, hat vielleicht nur wenig Aufmerksamkeit in Deutschland aber ein weltweites Publikum.

    Ich denke, dass Argumente für oder gegen eine Person, die Sachlichkeit suggerieren, letztlich auch nur kaschieren, dass sie subjektiv sind.

  • Why would you do that? For getting the cast iron pan completely clean, just use oven cleaner or furnace glass cleaner. They contain sodium hydroxide and are meant to deal with burnt in residues.

    There is no reason to buy dry lye for that, leave alone a large quantity.

  • It certainly seems to be a disproportionate issue in Berlin.

    Berlin has the largest Arab population and a relatively stronger "radical" left compared to other cities. Berlin also has the largest Zionist population in Germany and Zionist lobby organizations are most present in Berlin, both for historic reasons and as Berlin is the capital city.

    The current mayor of Berlin, Kai Wegner is a Machiavellian opportunist and a Ethno-nationalist. He won the last state level elections after he called for police to release the first names of juvenile suspects, so that people could judge if those juvenile suspects were "real Germans" or "just German citizens". The current government also is reactionary in many other aspects such as stopping the expansion of public transport and bicycle infrastructure, slashing funding for social programs and cultural institutions and the like. The claim that it would bring order to the notoriously dysfunctional public administration of Berlin at the same time keeps being disappointed, while the cost of living also keeps exploding.

    So you have a racist and repressive government, which has allied with and tokenized the Zionist lobby early on, in particular the Axel Springer media, and is failing in most regards of governance. It has a vested interest in presenting itself as successful and Berlin under threat from "Islamist migrants" and "extreme leftists", against which is protects the city. This meets a large population of people who suffer directly as their friends and relatives are being slaughtered and a left scene that won't relent easily to government repression, most notably at two of the three large universities. The left scene in Berlin is also more international, so the "antideutsch" pro-Israel "left" is relatively weaker, albeit not less confrontational.

    I hope this gives an idea, of the factors coming into play. In regards to general police violence against progressive causes, Berlin police is bad, but we see similar from police in other states of Germany. So i think the terrible state of the Berlin police does not explain, why things are worse in Berlin, because other police in Germany is equally terrible.

    One final notion: While we saw student encampments and later occupations at the Freie Universität and Humboldt Universität escalate, we did not see similar at the Technische Universität. The President of the Technische Universität has been more open to dialogue with students and not thought escalatory measures, when the FU and HU had the police evict peaceful protest camps. (which turned out to be unlawful iirc.)

  • I think the article is heavily misinformed.

    The article ignores one obvious difference that requires a different approach. Nazi Germany was not nuclearly armed. Russia is. Unlike the Soviet tanks rolling unto Berlin from the East and American tanks rolling through large parts of Western Germany, such a scenario for Moscow will not happen.

    Furthermore the claim that others wars would be irrelevant for the "global order" and therefore should not be considered or compared is extremely stupid. What the author believes to be a "free world order" and its wars are as much shaped by Western imperialism, like Russias invasion of Ukraine is by Russian imperialism.

    We see a reemergence of two blocs, with Russia getting unlikely allies with Iran, North Korea and China, who are less concerned about a common ideology and more about what they perceive as a common enemy. Ukraine, West Asia and South East Asia are all linked. It is in the best interest of Ukraine to delink them, which wont happen as the US made it clear that Ukraine has to play to their tune if it doesnt want to be abandoned alltogether.

    To get back to the claim that Russia would be more dangerous than Nazi Germany, Nazi Germany steamrolled Poland, the Benelux countries and half of France. The population was much younger and much more militarised. Germany allied with Finland, Italy and Spain, giving it much better geographic conditions.

    Meanwhile Russia seems to slowly win in Ukraine, but it seems rather unlikely that it will shurn out 20 million soldiers, tens of thousands of modern tanks, fighter jets and other equipment it currently lacks in Ukraine to invade western Europe all of a sudden.

    Finally the claim of the author that the military threat by Russia would be underestimated is just wrong as the EU countries pledged to spent a trillion on upgrading their military capeabilities in the next years.

    The EU and US need to expand sanctions and properly enforce them. Ukraine needs further military aid, but the only scenario in which Russia becomes more dangerous than the Nazisz is if it decides to use its nuclear arsenal. And to prevent that, it is crucial that Russia can end this war without its cities in ruins and territory occupied.

  • Why is she using a stinger launcher though? Those are for aircraft.