The title set my expectations high, and the video somehow managed to deliver 😂
That’s an interesting idea. Do you write a blog or something where I can learn more?
Armchair General here. When they moved their aircraft further back, Russia greatly reduced their range and ordnance options while increasing the time Ukraine had to prepare for the strikes. Similarly, Russia splitting up their stockpiles to reduce strike effectiveness will have a significant impact on Russia’s already-strained logistics network. That’s the same reason why a relatively low volume of ATACMS has had such a substantial impact on their ability to wage war.
That is an insane amount of intercepted air assets! Amazing work by the AA teams!!
These images are months apart…? Is that typical when evaluating damage? To me, it is clear it was struck from just the second image alone
Can you clarify what you mean by that? It sounds strangely gatekeepy to me, but maybe I’m misunderstanding
In your HAProxy config (like in this example), it’s checked from top to bottom. So your top-most frontend case should be the one that checks for the special keyword case. Then, if it doesn’t match the keyword, HAProxy will continue going down the list until it finds a frontend that does match. So your second frontend should match for everything, because if it doesn’t find a match, HAProxy shows an error
They’d better add one of those kill markers to that Bradley
Cool, I think that first link will work for you. Then you can just ‘redirect’ for the no-keyword case: https://www.haproxy.com/documentation/haproxy-configuration-tutorials/http-redirects/
Remember, SSL/HTTPS does encrypt the URL path, so if the final website requires HTTPS, your proxy will need to have its certificate trusted by your clients
Maybe have two cases:
For the (matched keyword) case, something like this: https://serverfault.com/questions/729232/reg-exp-for-url-in-haproxy
For the (random routing) case, something like: https://www.haproxy.com/blog/haproxy-configuration-basics-load-balance-your-servers
I am a little confused on your question, though. It sounds like you maybe want 3 cases? Can you try wording it differently?
Generally unique request IDs have to be generated by the client that sends the request. If the client doesn’t generate an ID, you’re probably out of luck. That said, do you have information about the client you’re expecting to call your Squid cache? One unofficial, but common place for clients to put a request ID is in the header “X-Request-ID”
I’m confused, yet inspired
I was waiting so long for this release that I gave up a couple of months ago and built from source 😂
Sure, that would be a proportional response. But it would probably help Russia in their war against Ukraine because Russia doesn’t really have effective GPS guided munitions, but Ukraine does.
Being “used to” something and being “ashamed” are mutually exclusive, so I’m having a difficult time understanding your overall point or position
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Depending on the details I can’t see from this video, and depending on if he gets proper medical care (lol), it could prove to be fatal. Warning, this paper includes medically graphic images: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578127/
No comrade, they were not “delivering supplies”, they were simply on a training exercise when some Ukrainian citizens radioed for evacuation to protect them from the rapidly deteriorating civil situation in Russia. Upon landing, the helicopters were swarmed by Russian anarchists who stole all of their rescue supplies, consisting of 10k rounds of 7.62 ammunition, 100 mortar rounds, 300 FPV UAVs, and 8 Javelin launchers. To protect from wild bears. Without their supplies to protect them from animals, they had to return to Ukraine and re-equip.
Sounds like someone could use some more shut the fuck up Friday in their life 😘