They're empty. You can tell by how high they are in the water. That doesn't mean that there isn't an environmental impact. An empty tanker still has a lot of crude oil contamination and marine fuel (which is nasty nasty stuff).
It's not vitriol. It's questioning how this piece of the russian jigsaw puzzle fits in with everything else going on. Ukraine has has put Russia into a very desperate position, but the one card they kept trying to play throughout the conflict was "Don't do that or we'll get the nukes out. ". Repeatedly it's been shown to be an empty threat (thankfully).
So why would that suggest a new START now when their situation is deteriorating? Surely they'd want to keep this card in their hand.
Have they found that their nuclear arsenal is in the same kind of state as the rest of their military? I.e. broken under the weight of corruption in their society.
Are they worried about a future breakup of the government or state, and don't want to lose control of nuclear material? Better to decommission it first.
is it a distraction from other events like the sanctions that are due in the US Congress? A delaying technique like the "Ukrainian peace plan".
Whatever it is, this is part of a larger situation and we shouldn't take it at face value. That doesn't mean you ignore it, just understand it.
Yes ed begat sed, but sed works differently. It didn't replace ed. It did a different job.
Ed loads the file into a buffer which you edit in a random access fashion and then save. Sed collects a list of commands and then streams the file line by line, executing the commands as they match lines. In your example nothing happens until you've entered the whole editing script.
"Master" is used in lots of circumstances as the "authoritive version". You've heard of films and music being "remastered"? Well that's because the version all the production copies are copies of is the "master". "Remastering" is the process of remaking the master.
This is the usage in git. It has nothing to do with slaves.
They're empty. You can tell by how high they are in the water. That doesn't mean that there isn't an environmental impact. An empty tanker still has a lot of crude oil contamination and marine fuel (which is nasty nasty stuff).