How best to dismantle Russia?

I'm a filthy casual with just 400 hours played but I always wonder what's the best way to crush Russia?

Closet I've come is forming the HRE and a war caused a short lived revolution with a democratic enclave breaking off for a few years before autocracy reforming and eating it up.

I have never seen something akin to a Qing-splosion.

So what are you best methods military, economic or otherwise for laying Russia low?

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u/studiogibbles — 20 hours ago
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I built a Chrome extension that adds timestamps and decision tracking to Claude conversations - core features free forever

If you use Claude chats for anything serious: planning, research, working through problems over multiple sessions, you'll know the feeling of scrolling back through a long conversation trying to find where something was actually decided. It's genuinely annoying.

I built Recall because I kept losing track of my own conversations and wanted real-world timestamps to anchor what was happening and when. Two things it does that I now can't live without:

Every message gets a timestamp and index number injected automatically so you always know when something was said and can reference it precisely and so can Claude. Free forever, no account needed.

The timeline view lets you jump directly to any message rather than scrolling through everything. Also free forever.

Pro adds AI decision extraction - automatically pulls out decisions, commitments and action items from the whole conversation, with importance ranking and markdown export. $3.99/month or $39/year.

Interested in your thoughts.

https://getrecall.tech

Chrome Store Link

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u/studiogibbles — 23 days ago

Bull Run: a trading roguelite with 21-turn runs, five volatile markets, and a shadow market that can ruin you

Bull Run is a 21-turn trading game set in a fantasy commodities exchange. You start with 500 Marks and need 2,000.

Five markets with distinct characters, four advisors who genuinely disagree with each other, and a Herald system where what political figures post publicly moves prices before the rest of the market reacts. Knowing when to listen to your advisor is the skill.

There's a skill shop, unlockable archetypes, and a shadow market called The Pale if you want enormous rewards and catastrophic risks.

Runs take about 15 minutes. Free to play, pay what you want if you enjoy it.

https://studio-gibbles.itch.io/bull-run

Feedback welcome, first public release.

u/studiogibbles — 2 months ago

Bull Run: I made a trading roguelite with five volatile markets, four advisors who disagree, and a shadow market that can ruin you

Bull Run is a 21-turn trading game set in a fantasy commodities exchange. You start with 500 Marks and need 2,000.

Five markets with distinct characters, four advisors who genuinely disagree with each other, and a Herald system where what political figures post publicly moves prices before the rest of the market reacts. Knowing when to listen to your advisor is the skill.

There's a skill shop, unlockable archetypes, and a shadow market called The Pale if you want enormous rewards and catastrophic risks.

Runs take about 15 minutes. Free to play, pay what you want if you enjoy it.

https://studio-gibbles.itch.io/bull-run

Feedback welcome, first public release.

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u/studiogibbles — 2 months ago

It ain't much but it's a start - senior dev and just shipped my first solo product - an AI Chrome extension. Here's what I learned in 48 hours

I've been a mediocre JavaScript developer for 9 years and never shipped anything for myself. Last week I finally did.

Recall is a Chrome extension that adds AI decision tracking to Claude conversations. You open the Decisions tab and it automatically pulls out every decision, action item and commitment from your entire conversation. Export everything to markdown in one click.

I tend to have really long ideas an general chats with Claude about a variety of interlinked topics (not the optimal use of tokens I know) and figured that other power users might do the same.

The hardest part wasn't the code. Claude's Content Security Policy blocked six different approaches to basic features. I debugged DOM selectors at midnight and nearly quit twice.

The second hardest part was pricing. I spent more time thinking about £2.99 vs $3.99 than I did on the core algorithm and I'm still not sure if I've got that right.

The most satisfying moment was watching it pull decisions out of a 600 message thread in 10 seconds for the first time. It's live at getrecall.tech with a 14 day free trial. Payments just went live today

Would be up for hearing any thoughts you may have and feedback on the mistakes I may have made.

Specific questions I'd love feedback on:
- Is the value proposition clear enough?
- Does $3.99/month feel right or wrong?
- What would make you bounce from the landing page immediately?

https://reddit.com/link/1u4syxd/video/9xv9rw1qc27h1/player

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u/studiogibbles — 2 months ago