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I am looking for interesting article links, not the abstracts!
RSS is not a comprehensive solution in this case.
Think for example about us goverment, there is agencies that does not provide RSS feeds and even the ones that do are too many to follow locally.
That is where what I am talking about come as the most common sense solution here.
To answer your question here, AI can provide a brief summary and can even help in the selection of press releases.
You can’t legally donate, resell or share the games you bought from both companies.
You don’t own your games.
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Did you understand my question?
Great post… but where is the meme?
The codebase is in Java.
PipePipe is not written in kotlin.
You are talking about unofficial leaks?
In that case, it’s even more important than any other case to seperate between officials and their countries.
"Ukrainian official had said that Ukraine have 1000 nuclear bombs’
Is unofficial statement marked clearly, on the other hand:
“Ukraine says they have 1000 nuclear bombs”
Is misleading and does not represent the situation correctly and would lead to people being misinformed about what is a leak and what is an official info.
It’s more factually correct and better representative of the situation.
Just because official X said that, does not mean that the whole country is ok with him.
Citzens and politicians should be separated to keep emotions outside of this.
Let me show you two headlines here:
“Russian president declare officially a war on Ukraine”
Or
“Russia declare war on Ukraine”
Which one is more representative and more accurate of the situation?
I think you would understand my point from my example here.
Can you expand on that point or give example?
But in that case they would be better reported as " Country X said in official statement " Or “Official Z speaking on behalf of country Y, said”
Right?
What is your point here?
Did you read the article?
I am asking genuinely.
You can check the updates using this map to see Russian gains in the war.
Here is the latest update:
There is several websites that their owners have put their content in the public domain.
They are very few, but they are amazing.
That + the archive+ public domain torrents.
Surfing in all of that take really long time to find anything valuable, so I was hoping anyone here can recommend me something new.
Great resource, but it’s not in the public domain.
Move to piracy and donate to the artists directly to better support the artist, if that is an option.
Tidal still take a cut from the artists revenue.
I don’t want to look in Mastodon for the posts I saw doing this as it would take some time, but here is an example from my experience on Lemmy.
ProPublica? Common Dreams?