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Meko #nowar
Yars before the war Russian propaganda was talking about neo-nazi in Ukraine. Of cource if they could find and show true neonazi they did it. But they were mixing it sith so many fakes and maniputaltions that most of Ukrainians didn't trust them.

For example Russian media footage about the "crucified boy with panties" has become a popular meme in Ukraine.

I assumed that people ruling Russia know what they were doing. I thought they know that it's propaganda for masses but country isn't completely under the oppression of powerfull nazis that run everything and make all Ukrainians suffer.

But the beginning of war revealed that I was wrong. Looks like they really trusted their propaganda and thought that Ukrainians are under oppression and will support Russia helping them. Like, Russian media (and President?) said that they aren't fighting with Ukrainian people and offered Ukrainian soilders to join them and fight nazis.

You know the results.

Now Russian propaganda says about hundreds of Ukrainian tanks destroyed in recent weeks and etc. It doesn't look trustworthy. And they mix it up recently with obvious fakes even more that they did it few months ago.

I have a strong feeling that people on top of Russia, and especially their President trust all this words again. They think that war is going fine and etc.

I don't know if it is good or bad. It may help Ukrainian army, but it makes Russian army even more unpredictable because they can base their decisions at a very warped information.

#nowar and, indeed #pol
Yars before the war Russian propaganda was talking about neo-nazi in Ukraine. Of cource if they could find and show true neonazi they did it. But they were mixing it sith so many fakes and maniputaltions that most of Ukrainians didn't trust them.

Meko #nowar
I really needed to post it. Please don't start shitthrowing :akko_please:
Lex Publica
@yura hmmm... Never saw any russian sources about crucefied boy, only mentions in social networks.

That doesnt mean that this fake never existed. That does mean that average citizen can happily avoid this one.

But every inch of russian agitprop fulls of thousands videos and photos. With white pride marches with Stephen Bandera portraits, torches and some neonazi symbols.

Photos with Azov batalion stuff, tatoed Third Reih's symbols, 14'88 and other neonazi shit.

For russian propoganda ukranian neonazis basis on the points:
1) Ukraine do not restrict Third Reih colaborants - UPA, UNA-UNSO and others Nahtighals.
2) Ukraine praize Stephen Bandera and his bandits.
3) Ukraine do not love russians and do not agree to return russian lands - Left-coast Malorossia, Slobojanschina and Novorossia, I suppose, but who knows.

I must directly say - thats not my opinion, I just common after propoganda's.

Thus I do not like russian propaganda, I must admit, that some of its points have a ground under 'em.

At least with Bandera's worship and some nazi-roiented guys in UMF.
@yura hmmm... Never saw any russian sources about crucefied boy, only mentions in social networks.

That doesnt mean that this fake never existed. That does mean that average citizen can happily avoid this one.
Meko #nowar
Found an interesting command for Linux. Just check it for yourself. You'll need to install fwupdmgr.

fwupdmgr security
Meko #nowar
Interesting to see that some Z propagandists blame Ukrainian slogan "Glory to Ukraine" as neonazi, while other Russian propagandists and soilders say in their videos something like "Glory to Russia, we'll win".

I think it clearly shows how propaganda is only propaganda. And opposite words can targed different groups of people with only one goal – to justify the war.

#nowar #pol
Interesting to see that some Z propagandists blame Ukrainian slogan "Glory to Ukraine" as neonazi, while other Russian propagandists and soilders say in their videos something like "Glory to Russia, we'll win".

Lex Publica
@yura

Sorry for quote in russian:

> «Слава Украине! Героям слава!» (укр. «Слава Україні! Героям слава!») — украинское патриотическое приветствие. Первая часть приветствия «Слава Украине» активно использовалась украинским национально-освободительным движением начала XX века и во времена Украинской народной республики (1917—1920 годы)[1][2]. Вариант «Слава Украине!» с ответом «Героям слава!» был принят в качестве организационного пароля-приветствия среди членов ОУН и УПА в начале Второй мировой войны



©Wikipedia.
@yura

Sorry for quote in russian:

> «Слава Украине! Героям слава!» (укр. «Слава Україні! Героям слава!») — украинское патриотическое приветствие. Первая часть приветствия «Слава Украине» активно использовалась украинским национально-освободительным движением начала XX века и во времена Украинской...

Meko #nowar
Ok. Jokes aside. What are recent projects where UN actually helped much?
Meko #nowar
@NaiJi NaaaiiiiiiJiiiiii :blobcat3d-reach-both-left-right:
Meko #nowar

Hello, @mozilla

There’s some info from Yandex browser developers that renaming their browser executable from yandex.exe to chrome.exe helped them to improve speed of their browser. This is probably because of some system and driver optimisations related to process name.

Did you make such a type of tests? Maybe it may help to improve your browser speed at almost no cost.

Source in Russian.

@mozilla

Meko #nowar
The "smarter" device is, the more complicated bugs it has.
Шуро

@yura Yes.

Just look at human brain. How did it ever pass testing phase?

Or did it...

Meko #nowar
Something has gone not according to the plan

#nowar
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