A crowdsourced effort to geolocate social media imagery in Ukraine, Belarus
and Russia
Note when you click on a map point, the metadata will have a "geolocation"
tweet that documents how those locations were determined.
https://maphub.net/Cen4infoRes/russian-ukraine-monitor
The organization
sounds like template for the next installment of Game of Thrones...
but I get the picture... I know "that guy" (red faced, snarling,
spitting, yet nevertheless well intentioned and constructive (once bile
had been vented))...
On 2/28/22 1:26 PM, glen wrote:
At one of the dot-coms I worked,
Marcus -
I really appreciate your thoughtful self-exposing reflection. Much of
what you describe matches my own (too) long career at LANL 1981-2008
with myself filling a spectrum of the roles you describe. I was too
agreeable to be more than a piker as a curmudgeon, but not agreeable
At one of the dot-coms I worked, I was explicitly hired for my "social engineering
skills". [sigh] Startups in perpetual crisis mode need such skills. (I'm not proud that I was
hired for them - even if we granted that I actually did have them. I was really just jumping from
the fire into a
Thanks. Interesting..
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One of the best sources of news coverage on Russia is Meduza, a newspaper
largely staffed by reporters who fled Russia some years ago for Riga,
Latvia. Meduza still has strong, reliable, and multiple sources in Russia.
And, if your Russian isn't so hot, the Meduza English language site is very
I have this fantasy about what retirement could look like. It would look like
the period in my life before I was working. My on-and-off again projects
ranging from say 14 to 22 or so. In some ways I just want to forget it. The
process of growing up is just terrible, and I don't wish it on
On 2/28/22 10:19 AM, glen wrote:
Very cool! Thanks. I need this. I've made a new friend with an MD
focused on Psychiatry. She's a psychodynamics therapist (which I've
ranted about with Frank). At supper, I consistently used the word
"argument", e.g. "We have a lot of arguments in our future".
ωoω, νΣΓϒ ηιcϵ cθMιc.
Cody Smith
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 9:30 AM glen wrote:
> https://xkcd.com/2586/
>
> --
> glen
> When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.
> .-- .- -. - / .- -.-. - .. --- -. ..--.. / -.-. --- -. .--- ..- --. .- - .
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
>
Very cool! Thanks. I need this. I've made a new friend with an MD focused on Psychiatry. She's a psychodynamics
therapist (which I've ranted about with Frank). At supper, I consistently used the word "argument", e.g.
"We have a lot of arguments in our future". She and her husband kept objecting
Glen wrote, a few weeks ago, about an old friend/colleague who had been
out of touch who confronted him with having "bullied him intellectually"
a while back. I didn't think too much of it at the time because I
experience Glen's confrontational style to be more about contrarianism
than
In our new section Cyberwar, we are listing emails and schematics from Belarus
weapons manufacturer Tetraedr, released by Anonymous Liberland and the Pwn-Bär
Hack Team
https://ddosecrets.substack.com/p/limited-distribution-tetraedr-222
Belarus Hackers Allegedly Disrupted Trains to Thwart
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