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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 29, 2024

Ukraine Strikes Chechnya With Long-Range Drones For The First Time

Satellite photos show Israel’s Iran strike likely hit key IRGC missile production base

Credit failures reported throughout Israel, customers asked to pay in cash

Mexico Rushes Oil Tanker to Cuba as Island’s Energy Crisis Worsens

Philippines Banks on U.S. Backing in South China Sea

Here’s What NORAD’s Commander Just Told Us About The Langley AFB Drone Incursions

This is strong enough to take cars unlike the bridge that was made by trailers that was only good for side by sides that was featured earlier. Tennessee Locals Rebuilt Bridge With Semi Trailers Instead of Waiting for Help

How The New York Times is using generative AI as a reporting tool

Why Do Most Modern Cars Have Turbo Engines? Are They Going to Be Reliable?

I don’t want turbo and I hope I never have one. But if I live long enough and salt and rust do their things on the existing stock of cars then at some point I will have no choice. This even more so for the younger crowd. So it is important to learn about Turbo because it is coming whether you want it or not and this is the best explanation I have ever seen on the subject.

Links For Yesterday

I was in fine form yesterday. I forget to embed the video and forgot to hit publish on these links.

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 28, 2024

Israeli Strikes Knocked Out All Of Iran’s S-300 Air Defense Systems

French government announces more than €5B in additional spending cuts

Asheville 1 month after Helene faces long recovery

The new cameras in Albany, NY issued nearly 13,000 tickets in two weeks, but most of the revenue is going to the camera vendor.

California may lose two more refineries, would have to rely on gas from abroad

New footage released by the Israeli Defense Forces showing what they’ve uncovered in some Hezbollah tunnels

Edit: Sorry, I forgot to actually embed the video last time. Fixed now.

I am skeptical that they intended these tunnels primary for offensive into Israel. I don’t know why they would have kitchens and other logistical functions if that was the case as those things more for hunkering down for the long term. I think the reason that they are not putting up much of a fight has more to do with the leadership collapse.

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 27, 2024

Iran’s Khamenei seriously ill, son likely to be successor as supreme leader

The Israeli warplanes took out Iran’s advance Russian-made air defense systems, making regime’s nuclear weapons and terrorist assets venerable to any future Israeli airstrike.

Japanese village struggling with low population creates life-sized dolls to mimic feeling of bustling society

Japan faces political instability as ruling coalition loses majority

The Mississippi River is Drying Up Again—And the Timing Could Not Be Worse

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 26, 2024

Russia makes key gains on seven fronts as Ukraine suffers its hardest week on the battlefield this year

Israel’s Reprisal Strike Carefully Calculated, Unclear If Jets Ever Flew Over Iran. Israeli officials contacted Iran before the attack and said what they would and would not hit, according to the Jerusalem Post.

The clip starts out so corny and stupid I almost did not watch it. But wow does it pack a punch if you wait a bit. This is the single-most devastating ad against Kamala Harris.

TSMC’s Chip Plant In Arizona Achieves Higher Yields Than Taiwan

Cable companies ask 5th Circuit to block FTC’s click-to-cancel rule

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 25, 2024

Musk has been in secret contact with Putin since 2022, says bombshell new report

Maritime Industry on Edge as Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine’s Black Sea Grain Corridor

Israel’s Retaliation Strikes On Iran Have Begun

Who Says Another Google is Coming?

What I learned from 3 years of running Windows 11 on “unsupported” PCs

Ford CEO Jim Farley Opens Up About His ‘Fantastic’ Chinese EV and Learning From Toyota

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 24, 2024

Does Russia face military collapse by 2026? Inside Ukraine’s strategic assessment

Russians Helped Houthis Target International Shipping

Israel delays Iran retaliation after US intelligence leak For what it is is worth… “We have no indication that Israel is delaying any action because of the document leak,” a U.S. official told The War Zone Thursday morning. “Would steer you away from that.”

A vast wave of violence is catching Germany off guard.

German birth rate drops rapidly

Mexican TikTokers have code words to report on narco-violence without getting banned

Just because I have been talking about this for family reasons. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that the country will significantly reduce the number of new immigrants it allows into the country after acknowledging that his government failed to get the balance right coming out of the pandemic.

A single barge on the Mississippi moves a ton of cargo 647 miles on just one gallon of fuel. That’s more than four times the efficiency of trucks. This efficiency is no accident; it results from deliberate engineering by the Army Corps of Engineers, who spend billions annually to dredge, lock, and maintain this commercial lifeline. But like all great machines, it’s aging. Locks, dams, and levees built in the 1930s are breaking down, causing costly delays.

Bird flu hit a dead end in Missouri, but it’s running rampant in California

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 23, 2024

Ukraine Situation Report: The first three Mirage 2000s are expected to arrive in Ukraine by March.

Japan’s 40-year yield rises to highest since 2008 on Fed outlook

With messaging apps, social media, and VPNs banned, people look to satellite services, mesh networks, even walkie-talkies to communicate and work.

The Market is Pricing In Another ‘Warm Winter’ for Natural Gas

Reston, Virginia-located Babel Street is the little-known firm behind Location X, a service with the capability to track the locations of hundreds of millions of phone users over sustained periods of time.