2/ for a while i was looking at how the OSINT community handles this. and it's a point where it's easy to put a thumb on the scale:
- providing one-sided info
- providing correct info and piggy-backing a skewed message on the back of it
3/ providing information to OSINT community has outsized impact: multiple people listen in and then re-publish to their own channel. rapidly, and often copying the language used.
thus providing early interpretation & opinion to OSINT community has outsized narrative-making power
4/ this effect is magnified by to dearth of organic open source intelligence material, especially from the Ukr side. in the vacuum, any crumb of information is picked up quickly and put to use.
5/ this effect is further magnified by intense reactions to any news. many people are emotionally invested, and also feel tribal allegiance.
6/ this effect is even further magnified by simplified, unified language used. the repeated appearance of same words & phrases across channels makes an artificial impression of being part of a crowd, with everybody repeating it.
likewise with similar visuals & scripts of videos.
7/ all in all, what little gets provided to OSINT community and goes public from there usually makes big splash.
8/ recommend:
- support people fighting for their own freedom
- remember that rapidly repeating freely provided information gives it outsized impact
- especially if you carry over the same language
9/ many a civil war focuses on taking over central TV, radio, newspapers.
for a while i was wondering - now that the internet is the dominant medium, what is the modern equivalent?
10/ just as the internet consists of *its organization*, rather than specific centralized electronics room of TV or printing press,
the invading forces would be forces of *taking over an organization from inside*. their coordination would be of timing & language of tweets.
11/ a lot of propaganda is simply to distract you from what's important.
there's pandemic lockdownerism, there's supreme justice pick, and other key events. and then there's China's unduly large influence:
12/ the media lie the most by omission, and propaganda facilitates that by stealing focus. pay attention to domestic politics.
the attached post is schizo - and yet the list of concerns is important. add to it SCOTUS judge nomination and trucker convoy driving towards D.C.
quick notes on devlopments in OSINT community. only a vague description, not hard examples. i didn't do a deep dive but rather got curious while reading up on other concern:
- new identities establishing themselves as authoritative sources, backed up by reporting from (...)
14/ >you are not immune to propaganda
there's many reasons propaganda in the west works along the lines it does.
16/ tired: propaganda lies about what to do, we need do the exact opposite.
wired: propaganda lies about where the inherent natural division is.
we shall not break off with people that are natural friends & allies, we shall not ally with opponents. #dmutc
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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: