Power corrupts, and this is ultimate power, if in small doses.
2/ I love Upper Echelon Gamers' content - it's varied, intense, well researched and presented. He even earned a complimentary twitter ban to emphasize speaking truth to the power. RIP.
Saw him as "by the people, for the people" kind of journalism.
But is that the case anymore?
3/ What is a journalist to do, when given an easy, unquestionable angle?
Meta-question it. Always. Be the unpopular guy asking, "but are we seeing all that there is to it?" when people make teary eyes and the state sends legal cavalry for the - predictably always same - victims.
4/ If you, as a journalist, fail to question the angle handed down, you become part of the "stacking narrative upon narrative upon narrative to make the previous narratives unquestionable" industry.
And the taller the stack, the costlier the unwind.
UEG bemoans (correctly) Facebook collecting, using too much personal data 👍
UEG then bemoans FB banning certain specific advertising that was aimed directly and unambiguously against it.
8/ EUG bemoans FB banning of that anti-Facebook advertising, even goes with "but it didn't break the ToS?"
This is not our fight. This is activists' fight - to extract more regulation and more lobbying spend.
When acting as a journalist, don't automatically side with activists.
9/ UEG goes full on journalist:
"this development disadvantages somebody and therefore is bad".
Bad, Upper Echelon Gamers, bad. Be better than the mainstream media.
10/ Ironic how UEG dumped on cryptocurrency *the day after* Trudeau announced canadian gov will grab fiat money from people's banks accounts, in context of the trucker convoy.
There's a reason nobody took seriously their announcement that they'll "grab the crypto too".
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2/ Isn't she pretty?
In particular the Ukrainian maritime variant, with seabird decal.
3/ Unique design allows for low observability, in particular low radar cross-section. Not quite "full on stealth" - but it's much stealthier than an average flier.
We don't have official numbers, but this calculates baseline expectations - and it's good:
2/ #T14Armata, an innovative russian tank with crew fully enclosed in the front hull behind heavy protection, while a fully automated turret was located in the classic way.
Along with the tank, related T-15 IFV and 2S35 SPG were developed as shared platform.
3/ The design seemingly got a lot *right*, tho there remains some discussion as to armor of the turret - supposedly absent in the vehicles produced.
With a lot of hopes riding on its shoulders, the design failed to enter serial production and seems stuck. How come?
1/ Unpopular opinion:
the recent wave of "work from home" is the biggest and unique opportunity to "stick it to the boomers". Actually to do much better than that.
2/ Good management is both about enabling your employees - and also about measuring their effectiveness.
Beyond "walking around & seeing butts in office chairs", actual measurement - and reporting both up & down the chain. "Work from home" pushes in that direction.
3/ There are also various other benefits to "work from home" - less dependence on proximity to city; more personal freedom to shape work as you see fit, to juggle & smoothly change works, etc.
1/ >US commenced "invasion" in Ukraine by regime changing it
No.
2014: Ukrainians over-threw their government aligned with Russia - the Russia that for well over a century occupied Ukraine, drained resources & talent, suppressed culture.
2/ You see people in Ukraine staunchly & resolutely defending their freedom for 2+ months now. That is a clear and strong signal. I support their defense of freedom.
As for democracy... whatever. Both sides are democracies with all the trappings & faults, and it helped neither.
3/ To see just how pernicious and pervasive suppression of Ukraine's culture was back under russian control, see this well written thread: