This has been on the frontpage of Reddit for hours, it’s doing it’s damage. With the only (I could find) comment calling Reuters out on the editorializing heavy downvoted .
The published list doesn’t contain anthrax or plague (I checked twice but could have missed), but the linked link has a bit more background.
Looks like most (all?) pdfs are also archived, still good to back them up as I don’t trust archive.org to be able to resist a US government request. I can also confirm that PDFs are currently not accessible on the live page.
Well aware:
https://wikipedia.fivefilters.org/
Secondly:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources
There is consensus that Bellingcat is generally reliable for news and should preferably be used with attribution.
China Global Television Network was deprecated in the 2020 RfC for publishing false or fabricated information. Many editors consider CGTN a propaganda outlet, and some editors express concern over CGTN’s airing of forced confessions.
The Grayzone was deprecated in the 2020 RfC. There is consensus that The Grayzone publishes false or fabricated information. Some editors describe The Grayzone as Max Blumenthal’s blog, and question the website’s editorial oversight.
Radio Free Asia can be generally considered a reliable source. In particularly geopolitically-charged areas, attribution of its point of view and funding by the U.S. government may be appropriate. Per the result of a 2021 RfC, editors have established that there is little reason to think RFA demonstrates some systematic inaccuracy, unreliability, or level of government co-option that precludes its use.
Way more than those examples on the page
Alan MacLeod always writes amazing articles, he’s published a bunch on fair.org too. His twitter tends to be pretty decent too. Thanks for submitting <3
https://nitter.net/AlanRMacLeod
edit: twitter to nitter
It’s still on the top 250 list for me, it’s rating went down to 8.2 in the list so I assume it’s been review bombed for being Russian.
https://www.unddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t6eyp9/4_chinese_students_1_indian_killed_by_russian/
Of course most mod deleted comments (that got archived on Pushshift) are talking with (some) sense e.g.:
The idea that the poorly supplied Russians are deliberately seeking to produce war crimes by expending valuable munition on harmless targets is so ridiculous. Yet that seems to be the narrative people are going with. The shelling serves a military purpose. — Civilians are unfortunately collateral damage.
There should be no veto rights. — That way Israel and Saudi Arabia wouldn’t be able to terrorize the Middle East much longer, either, and countries like Russia, China and India could start taking action against the US more effectively.
the ukrainian government is giving weapons to civilians and making militias — militias/armies have to be identifiable with uniforms to let the enemy combatants know the difference between civilians and standing militias — and bombing dorms isn’t a war crime 😂 — as long as you broadcast in advance that you’re shelling it (which russia does) russia is playing on the radio frequencies nonstop to leave the cities they’re shelling — if you bomb a country you drop pamphlets before you bomb them which negates it being a war crime
This is zelensky wants to happen by capturing foriegn students as hostage and let russia kill them on cross fire and let the world be furious agaonst russia…sneaky son of removed
Some more good ones from the same subreddit:
How bad of an idea would it be for a diabetic to join up?
I weight 370 and am 6’4 I am Canadian and take medication (I would bring enough for many months and hell would be willing to share with the med staff) would they accept me?
https://www.reddit.com/r/volunteersForUkraine/comments/t3agdz/does_size_matter/
18 Year Old American Male. 6 foot, 260lbs, mildly athletic. I have intermediate gun knowledge, have been shooting for years.
https://www.reddit.com/r/volunteersForUkraine/comments/t4hea9/should_i_volunteer/
VMs tend to have more overhead, I only use them when docker doesn’t support something i need it to do.
Docker compose tends to do what I used VMs mostly for in the past, however especially hardware passthrough is often something that i find VMs better at.
Not sure about homelabOS specifically but I’d start with docker and switch to a VM if you run into any issues.
/r/InformedTankie has some really high quality posts too. There is some cross posting overlap, but I think it’d still be worth it.
This has been on the frontpage of Reddit for hours, it’s doing it’s damage. With the only (I could find) comment calling Reuters out on the editorializing heavy downvoted .
I have also crossposted this to !ukraine_war_news which is a more active community, so it’s possible you’ll find some more comments from other people there in a bit.