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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

absolutely goated

[–] [email protected] 53 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (6 children)

Russia has sent 450 goats to North Korea, I repeat, Russia has sent 450 goats to North Korea https://www.fontanka.ru/2024/08/12/73946750/

recently also 150 moar goats https://petrograd.ru/news/2024/11/8/74084

contract for 3000 goats in three years https://spb.vedomosti.ru/economics/articles/2024/08/28/1058595-lenoblast-v-techenie-treh-let-postavit-severnoi-koree-poryadka-3000-koz

 

Can you give me a link or a summary to a comprehensive analysis of Chinese economy starting from 90-ies to modern day? I'm doing an assignment for my economy class and would like to not use wikipedia for this one.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Защищающаяся is kinda a meme word so don't be intimidated from learning russian, there aren't a lot of words like that. You can also leave the first 'v' in здравствуйте silent.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 months ago

Me when there's a spot on my store bought apple: niet nyet

Me when i find a snail-eaten raspberry bush near some shitty stream: sicko yes

And how did your day go?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 months ago (5 children)

Try to repeat these letters from youtube videos.

'c' is just an 's', 'ч' is 'ch', 'ц' is a bit trickier than 'ч' because you might be unfamiliar with pronouncing 'ts' as a single sound and not just as 't' and 's'. 'ш/щ' are the hardest consonants to learn because they sound very similar to one another and are essentially just hard/soft version of the same letter that was split into two separate ones, its best to hold off figuring them out until you get palatalization down.

Try to break long words down to syllables and pronounce them separately. Endings often make up 30% of the word and are pretty repetitive, so if you get those down pronouncing the whole word will be easy. Most scary long words are just two words in a trench coat, you just have to recognize them for what they are.

I've been learning chinese a little as a third language, i'm not far in it at all but it has been fun seeing random chinese comments and vaguely getting the idea of what they were talking about.

Also consider this your exam: pronounce защищающаяся (zashchishchayushchayasya) correctly. Unfortunately it is just one word without a trench coat.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Been gone for a while, hows lemmygrad? It looks like less people are leaving comments since last time i was here.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Fixed it now!

def Fmmin():
    for n in range(2, number):
        if number % n == 0:
            return n
        if n == number - 1 and number - 1 % n != 0:
            return 0
def Fmmax():
    for n in range(number-1, 1, -1):
        if number % n == 0:
            return n
        if n == 2 and number % n != 0:
            return 0
[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

I figured it out! I just needed to use break.

num = []
Ms = []
def Fmmin(va):
    while va == 0:
        for n in range(2, number):
            if number % n == 0:
                va = n
                break
            if n == number - 1 and number - 1 % n != 0:
                va = '0'
    return va
def Fmmax(va):
    while va == 0:
        for n in range(number-1, 1, -1):
            if number % n == 0:
                va = n
                break
            if n == 2 and number % n != 0:
                va = '0'
    return va

for f in range(1,10000000):
    number = 452021 + f
    mmin = 0
    mmax = 0
    mmin = Fmmin(mmin)
    mmax = Fmmax(mmax)
    if int(mmax) > 0 and int(mmin) > 0:
        M = mmax + mmin
        if M % 7 == 3:
            num.append(number)
            Ms.append(M)
    if len(num) >= 5:
        break
print(Ms)
print(num)
[–] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (5 children)
num = []
Ms = []
while len(num) <= 5:
    for f in range(1,1000000):
        a = 452021 + f
        mmin = 0
        mmax = 0
        while mmin == 0:
            for n in range(2,a-1):
                if a % n == 0:
                    mmin = n
                if n == a-1 and a % n != 0:
                    mmin = '0'
        while mmax == 0:
            for n in range(a-1,2,-1):
                if a % n == 0:
                    mmax = n
                if n == 2 and a % n !=0:
                    mmax = '0'
        M = int(mmax) + int(mmin)
        if M % 7 == 3:
            num.append(a)
            Ms.append(M)
print(Ms)
print(num)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (7 children)

What did I do wrong? I could look up proper solution to this exercise but I would still like to know what exactly is off. I feel like its something super obvious and stupid.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Lmao what did they do again

[–] [email protected] 43 points 9 months ago (3 children)

omg russia is literally doing a khamas rn omg somebody call israel

 

It doesn't matter if I sort by new or old, comments just stop loading past a certain point. I have the same issue while viewing it both from lemmygrad and hexbear instances

 

Imagine waking up to this

Sleep is overrated anyways

 

May 12, 2022

After meeting with Russian officials, Abu Marzouk said in statements to Al-Mayadeen TV on May 5, “New equations are being imposed today in the global system, and there is an opportunity to change the status quo in the global system for the benefit of the oppressed in the world.”

He added that the change in the world order would affect the future of Israel.

“Talks with Russian officials, however, were more focused on developing Russian support for the Palestinians, taking relations between Hamas and Moscow to new, advanced levels, and breaking the Israeli siege imposed on the Gaza Strip since 2007,” he added.

Head of Hamas in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar announced during a speech in Gaza on April 30 that the maritime line to break the Israeli siege imposed on the Gaza Strip will be inaugurated in the coming period in coordination with the “Jerusalem axis,” in reference to mainly Iran and Hezbollah — an axis that brings together interests and an alliance with Moscow on several international issues, most notably the Syrian conflict.

Mudallal said that it was not likely for relations between Moscow and Hamas to develop to the extent that Moscow would provide Hamas with weapons and money, adding, “Such support can be done in indirect ways, through Iran and Hezbollah, which have forged an alliance with Moscow in the face of the United States in many international issues, most notably the Syrian issue.”

 

May 12, 2022

After meeting with Russian officials, Abu Marzouk said in statements to Al-Mayadeen TV on May 5, “New equations are being imposed today in the global system, and there is an opportunity to change the status quo in the global system for the benefit of the oppressed in the world.”

He added that the change in the world order would affect the future of Israel.

“Talks with Russian officials, however, were more focused on developing Russian support for the Palestinians, taking relations between Hamas and Moscow to new, advanced levels, and breaking the Israeli siege imposed on the Gaza Strip since 2007,” he added.

Head of Hamas in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar announced during a speech in Gaza on April 30 that the maritime line to break the Israeli siege imposed on the Gaza Strip will be inaugurated in the coming period in coordination with the “Jerusalem axis,” in reference to mainly Iran and Hezbollah — an axis that brings together interests and an alliance with Moscow on several international issues, most notably the Syrian conflict.

Mudallal said that it was not likely for relations between Moscow and Hamas to develop to the extent that Moscow would provide Hamas with weapons and money, adding, “Such support can be done in indirect ways, through Iran and Hezbollah, which have forged an alliance with Moscow in the face of the United States in many international issues, most notably the Syrian issue.”

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/2178431

What are the general trends, public's opinion on latest events, local, global, Ukraine. Is there something of note happening in your country, both good and bad?

 

What are the general trends, public's opinion on latest events, local, global, Ukraine. Is there something of note happening in your country, both good and bad?

 

 
 
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