How would you fight hezbollah and not hit any civilians?
EvilCartyen
Two of my sisters are doing that, and they're lovely kids and will be surrounded by people who love them and will help them grow. So I think that's absolutely fine.
Thank you for your perspective :)
So these positions run the largest operations. Linking that to power is probably somewhat misguided
I guess, but then again - how much of a budget you have does say something about how much muscle you have, right? In a very real sense money equals power projection.
Well, she's 12 and likes to play roblox and do funny voice edits on her videos. As I am sure you can guess, it's stuff like one-click voice modulation which is the big selling point of CapCut for her. So I am guessing ease of use and the ability to at least create and save audio editing presets and do texts and so on is paramount.
I agree that this is not really a need that foss tries to fill which is ok. We tried kdenlive but it seems a little advanced for her needs and wants. I tried Vidcutter and it seems a little too simple (feature-wise, the usability was nice).
We just took a look at ShotCut which seems alright, but I think I am more into it than she is. I hope I can convince her to take a look at it. Thanks!
I've been on the beta for this, and it's a fantastic feature. I bought a Steam Deck and added it to my family with a separate account and it's been so incredibly convenient for us as a family.
I add stuff to FAQs when I am fucking tired of answering the same old dumb questions
I spent 2 weeks of my vacation in Aarhus (where I live) this year, and I did notice that you heard much more French & Spanish spoken around the city compared to recent years. Which is great :)
Mods remove this, it's clearly a pisspost
Man's helping you not look stupid and you're calling him a troll, amigo.
Happens to be true in all modern western countries though, only the US seems unable to force companies to pay a livable minimum wage.
Point made :D
I don't think it's clear that they are not trying to minimize civilian casualties, it's hard to imagine a more targeted attack than the pager attack.
I don't know what the numbers are like for the Lebanon part of the war, obviously, but in almost all modern conflicts we see that between 25 and 80% of casualties are civilians. I imagine we're on the high end here as hezbollah like to fight and hide amongst civilians and use them as shields.
I struggle to see how you can combat such an organization without heavy civilian casualties, no matter how you go about it. I'm not saying the Israelis are not making mistakes or even being disproportionate at times, but I just can't see how you're going to fight hezbollah without heavy collateral damage.