I see no indicators that this was AI. Lots of details, no inconsistency.
I see no indicators that this was AI. Lots of details, no inconsistency.
Shota
Hmmm, I’m increasingly wary of FOSS software as well. It’s part of the system and can be bought up. Not sure about the alternatives to it, though. I guess highly technical people with lots of free time can just self-host and compile, but that’s a minority.
Considering how lucrative drama content is, to the point where people orchestrate drama, I guess a lot of people care.
Hmmm, I initially wanted to agree with the OP, since the whole “Pravda” thing is a naming scheme from Soviet times, but apparently it’s reasonably well regarded:
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/ukrayinska-pravda-the-ukrainian-truth/
I.e. not at all like Komsomolskaya Pravda, which is straight up Russian yellow press party line nonsense.
There needs to be a song called Thirteeen!
I think it’s because of the home button right underneath the prints.
Not really saying that it’s independent, just that it’s not a random propaganda rag. Given that they’ve already received a strike mid 2022, they’re operating within a narrow corridor of permitted professionalized speech. Even a budding totalitarian regime is interested in having a decent financial newspaper to prop up the business/investment sector, and RBC is a far cry from the shrill propagandistic dross produced by Kremlin-originating sources. So, I don’t trust them to report everything, but I don’t expect them to outright produce fake news. That goes against the mutually beneficial niche they have settled in.
RBC is actually akin to FT in Europe. And the source is the European commission, a link should be present in the article.
Also, as far as I understand, the victims were mostly unrelated to the exhibition.
Reminds me of a scene from Don’t Look Up