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thanks, I still remember when I woke up and the invasion began 3.5 years ago and everyone said Ukraine would surrender in a few days, and I was like "guess I should start learning Russian," lol.
I have a similar feeling now
I actually did start to learn Russian
How worried are people in Europe genuinely about Russia? Like I know there's been a lot of chatter about it, and investment in European defense companies has skyrocketed, but how does the average citizen feel in terms of the actual likelihood of Russia invading a NATO country?
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I have read some super interesting things going on in the Baltic like how they have ripped and replaced their existing train lines with the EU standard. Turns out Russia doesn't have anything that can run on those size tracks.
They are also looking at and this had me laughing. Estonia is looking at restoring its bogs (they cover 9.9% of the country) along the border with Russia because Russia has shown it can't deal with muddy/boggy conditions lol. Not only would it be an environmental win but also a security one as well!
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I have read some super interesting things going on in the Baltic like how they have ripped and replaced their existing train lines with the EU standard.
Where did you read such bullshit? There is plan in some far future to standardize railway gauge in all EU to 1435 mm, but that includes not only replacing 1520 mm in Latvia and Lithuania, but also 1524 mm in Estonia and Finland, 1600 mm in Ireland (sounds stupid, why to replace anything on an island) and 1668 mm in Spain and Portugal.
Only active project regarding 1435 mm currently ongoing is Rail Baltica, but that's nowhere near completion (will connect Tallinn to Warsaw) and has big funding problems (due to costs rising multiple times, as it always happens with big government projects).
Btw, before World War II both 1520 mm and 1435 mm tracks were operational in Latvia in parallel, but 1435 mm got demolished by Soviet Union. Back then you could go with a single train from Riga to Paris ("Nord Express").
But, yes, Russia is very dependent on railroads for logistics. Even before full scale invasion into Ukraine began, lot of experts ananlyzed that biggest problem for Russia could be not enough trucks, not not enough tanks. Good that Latvia have already demolished some rail lines going to Russia that wasn't in active use anymore, only single line to Russia and single line to Belarus are left (used for cargo only).
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found the train sperg
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I don't know, I don't really talk about it with others, not sure if they do with each other. I also don't follow the local news, only SN.1
But I assume most people are more concerned about energy prices than about WW3
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more or less forced, not sure I'd still be here if I weren't working on it lol, I've grown really tired of the internet ↩
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more or less forced, not sure I'd still be here if I weren't working on it lol, I've grown really tired of the internet
Ah, sad! Do you find SN to be pretty much the same as the rest of the internet?
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No, it's definitely the best place for me, SN has early internet vibes, and I think our model can make the internet suck a lot less again
I just don't know if it's going to suck a lot less enough
By "not sure I'd still be here", I probably meant something more like "I would be a lot less here" (because I would be a lot less online in general)
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