Много гуляли, ели ягоды с куста, ходили к бабуле на обед, ездили в лес за грибами и провели много времени с родными😙
Однозначно, отпуск в Карелии стоил двухдневной дороги туда, но я рада, что он закончился и скоро мы вернемся к обычной жизни, потому что отпуск с двухлеткой - это не отдых. А пока у нас остановка в Петербурге на пару недель, не переключайтесь ☕️
Много гуляли, ели ягоды с куста, ходили к бабуле на обед, ездили в лес за грибами и провели много времени с родными😙
Однозначно, отпуск в Карелии стоил двухдневной дороги туда, но я рада, что он закончился и скоро мы вернемся к обычной жизни, потому что отпуск с двухлеткой - это не отдых. А пока у нас остановка в Петербурге на пару недель, не переключайтесь ☕️
"The argument from Telegram is, 'You should trust us because we tell you that we're trustworthy,'" Maréchal said. "It's really in the eye of the beholder whether that's something you want to buy into." "Someone posing as a Ukrainian citizen just joins the chat and starts spreading misinformation, or gathers data, like the location of shelters," Tsekhanovska said, noting how false messages have urged Ukrainians to turn off their phones at a specific time of night, citing cybersafety. DFR Lab sent the image through Microsoft Azure's Face Verification program and found that it was "highly unlikely" that the person in the second photo was the same as the first woman. The fact-checker Logically AI also found the claim to be false. The woman, Olena Kurilo, was also captured in a video after the airstrike and shown to have the injuries. The War on Fakes channel has repeatedly attempted to push conspiracies that footage from Ukraine is somehow being falsified. One post on the channel from February 24 claimed without evidence that a widely viewed photo of a Ukrainian woman injured in an airstrike in the city of Chuhuiv was doctored and that the woman was seen in a different photo days later without injuries. The post, which has over 600,000 views, also baselessly claimed that the woman's blood was actually makeup or grape juice. Messages are not fully encrypted by default. That means the company could, in theory, access the content of the messages, or be forced to hand over the data at the request of a government.
from ua