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Why not limit the funds a Russian citizen can place at EU banks? It's a signal to all the wealthy that they do not have an easy "plan b" once shit hits the fan, and incentives them to create a more stable environment.

Also, why not sanction well-known Russia-paid European spies like Gerhard Schröder and limit their finances within the EU. The Hungarian national TV just aired a pro-russian programme, where an "expert" named Georg Spöttle put Zelensky and Hitler in parallel. Why not sanction these guys first?


Russians living in London and Paris are already the most anti-Putin/United Russia electorate. We would be hitting at the pro-West and westernized Russians, not to mention that we would have to carve exceptions all the time for political dissidents fleeing Russia. The second main reason is that it would remove the need for Putin to impose capital controls since the main place these funds would go are western banks. I understand the sentiment and why this might sound a good idea, but it would be very counterproductive.


Living in London/Paris, earning well (~being affected by the sanction), having "anti-Putin opinion" yet doing nothing lacks any merit. Who else would do the actual work of changing the regime if not the locals?


What do you want them to do? Just go rot in Moscow's prisons? You clearly over-estimate the level of leverage the citizenship has over its government, even in democracies. This is not a democracy.

On that note, do you also want to sanction the Syrian refugees? They're not personally storming the presidential palace over Damascus.


Adopting k8s for our 2-people startup early on was a huge win: as this tech isn't likely to get superseded anytime soon, we invested happily into CI/CD and logging & monitoring pipelines on it. We have ~daily release cycles now with a very low count of user-affecting mistakes.

We definitely would have skipped this investment with other low-tech (scp) or proprietary tech stacks (ecs, ebs, etc).


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