That cage is old tech. They should have used the newer tyre layer protection technology.
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Do you mean a different jet or country? As Sweden is currently checking if sending Gripen would be possible. But looking at Wikipedia operators, Germany never had any of those.
Germany has some older Tornado jets that can launch Taurus, but those are still needed for the US nuclear weapons and sending jets would be a whole new discussion.
Just to add some more details to this post:
The German government had already tasked the manufacturer to check the possibility to limit the range, e.g. to be in line with the French and UK cruise missiles, as well as seeking options for firing the missiles, as Ukraine currently has no aircraft to launch them. The range seems to be an easy task, as it was reported a simple software update can do that. But I don't know how to solve the problem launching them or if there as been any statement yet.
Another recently published evaluation is, if sending Taurus alone is possible or if personnel has to be sent with them to enable Ukraine using them. As sending troops would be problematic.
Two days ago, the German MoD announced they need probably 1-2 weeks to have all information to make a decision. So not having Taurus in the current aid package from yesterday is obvious. We'll get a yes or no in 1-2 weeks.
Brake check to remind him of safety distance
And first ramping up gas to then switch to renewables after is what got Germany in this mess.
It's the other way around, first it was going after renewables and now due to the coal exit ahead, gas capacities will be ramped up by a targeted 25GW over the next years.
That was a sick race. I had actually planned to watch the first hour and a bit and then start my tour on the motorcycle, as the weather was good.
But I couldn't stop watching. Everything was open until the very end, so many drivers could win so close to the end, so many different strategies from the start and new strategies mid race, half way a call that there might be some rain, lots tyres wear and drivers complaining. It was so good.
I just felt bad for Russell at the end after such a good race. Then again Hamilton now made it onto #3 in the championship standings and switched places with Alonso. And Liam Lawson finished 3/3 races and now even go into the points. That looks pretty good for a rookie driver.
Is this maybe about the USA? As Hetzner is mainly in Germany/Europe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetzner) and a private person sharing copyrighted data (e.g. torrent) over their internet access, commonly leads to an information request to the ISP and then a written warning letter to the account owner, including a few hundred Euro fee to pay - just for the warning. There is of course the option to not pay and dispute the matter at court, which makes everything more complex and expensive. The warning letter with fee is just the simple option for first offenders to avoid court.
If the copyright infringement is not just private but has a business model behind it, the account/server owner can even expect a police raid in the morning hours to impound IT and secure financial statements and income, which will later determine the scope of the penalty.
Hetzner would have to hand out the server owners details upon legal request, if someone has gotten knowledge of any copyright infringement e.g. via (semi-public?) PLEX. In a case with eBay & payments, there is no simple written warning letter with small fee.
Copyright/DMCA notices for Hetzner have been mentioned already but that seems unlikely.
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Nobody knows what's on a PLEX server, they are not public. No rights agency can run checks for any info about hosted media. Family & friends reporting their own family member for copyrighted material? Hetzner illegally snooping in customer data?
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A copyright notice would go to the customer who owns/rents the server, not to the data centre owner (Hetzner).
It just doesn't fit together with copyright, so I assume another reason.
Is it a different hoster in your case and not Hetzner?
But what would a VPN change? On the technical side, Hetzner knows what is on their servers, PLEX knows the libraries and you (and people you grant access) do as well. PLEX has settings for secure connections only.
With or without VPN, no one else knows.
By banning the entry of cars registered in Russia, the European Commission aims to prevent sanctions evasion.
I had a completely different thing in mind: Russia is letting murders and rapists out of prisons, if they murder and rape a few months more in this war. So Russia has those people back out on the streets, as civilians, without the required rehabilitation measures or without serving their life sentence.
For the safety of their people, all countries should close their borders for Russians.
It looks like the Russian has no understanding of technology or what a quadcopter is.
He is treating the thing like an animal, as if it was a large bug or a bird attacking him. First, he is swatting it away but without touching it, he's using his blanked for that. And then he's trying to kill that animal. We can see full auto firing, so it probably kept humming on the ground and he wanted it dead.