Maya_Hett
Maya_Hett t1_j1i7sap wrote
Reply to comment by Venerable_Rival in Center for Countering Disinformation publishes selection of Russian fakes made up on December 23. Espreso TV News Ukraine by IceLArk
I was mostly thinking about people outside the russia. My friend from Germany mentioned about higher numbers of putriots in east Germany compared to west part. They are no longer under russian direct influence, for a while at this point, same goes for their quality of life.. and yet there we are. Still odd to me.
Same goes for Israel, plenty of exUSSR folks I know were proputin.. Eventually I had to break with few family members because of it.
Maya_Hett t1_j1i6e38 wrote
Reply to comment by dulce_3t_decorum_3st in Center for Countering Disinformation publishes selection of Russian fakes made up on December 23. Espreso TV News Ukraine by IceLArk
Not that bad, somewhat correlates with that famous bell shaped curve with average folks being the majority and two outlier groups of very smart and not so much. Though its more of an anecdote evidence for me, the reality is more complex than that.
Maya_Hett t1_j1i0xib wrote
Reply to Center for Countering Disinformation publishes selection of Russian fakes made up on December 23. Espreso TV News Ukraine by IceLArk
>armed formations of Ukraine destroyed civilians of Donbas".
Anyone can look on Ukrainian cities completely destroyed after few months or less and then look on Donbas cities after many years of so called "genocide" to see a difference that leads to quite obvious conclusions. No need to trust corrupted media of "evil west" - anyone can just use their own eyes.
Who'd fall for it..?
Maya_Hett t1_iuafsg6 wrote
Reply to Dutch high-tech companies are unknowingly selling their technologies to companies set up by the Russian secret service, the head of the Dutch military intelligence said by DoremusJessup
Who would have guess that lots of oil money invested in promoting corruption could actually yield some results.
Ironically, putin would be in much better position by literally buying or renting Crimea back in 2013-14 instead of.. well, aborting his entire country, sort of speak.
Maya_Hett t1_j856obj wrote
Reply to Humans are struggling to trust robots and forgive mistakes by Gari_305
>Results indicated that after three mistakes, none of the repair strategies ever fully repaired trustworthiness.
... yeah? You gotta improve it or repair it, if it doesn't work, not trust that it will magically it do itself (UNLESS it actually can do it by design).
>Lionel notes that people may attempt to work around or bypass the robot, reducing their performance. This could lead to performance problems
It could also lead to things not exploding, but, I guess, Lionel didn't want to mention that.