

Birth of a Nation is also the name of a well known film which is notorious for containing racist stereotypes and portraying white supremacists as heroes. Fledgling Nation is good though.


Birth of a Nation is also the name of a well known film which is notorious for containing racist stereotypes and portraying white supremacists as heroes. Fledgling Nation is good though.


Most of them are quite realistic and would probably pass for real at a glance, but they all have flaws once you start looking.
Top-left: Her earrings don’t appear to be attached to her ears. Bottom-left: The facial structure, eyes and lighting are manga style. Top-middle: This is the most natural looking one, but it looks like there might be issues with the hair strands on the left not being properly blended with the rest of the image if it was larger. Bottom-middle: If this was presented as a picture of a cosplayer as a video game character then I would 100% think it was real. Right: Passable. Even though her arm could be obscured by the folds of her dress like that in a real photo, it just looks a bit odd which is an immediate red flag.
(I’m gonna look real dumb if you’re trolling us with real photos! 😅 )


There’s a graph on the linked page, but I’m not quite sure what to make of it. According to the overall trend “SteamOS Holo 64 bit” seems to be decreasing but “Arch-based” (which is also what SteamOS is) seems to be the one that is going up the most. Fedora has only recently started being tracked, but they probably came under “Other” before.


Look at the pink neon sign… :)
Just piggy backing this comment to save people a click. A mercury-arc valve is used to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). It probably got a WTF for how weird it looks and how it looks like a crystal ball when it’s working.
It could be AI but may just have several turning axels at both ends. A lot of oversized semi truck trailers in Europe have turning axels at the rear to get around corners and can have as many axels on more extreme loads.
It kinda reads like Orwell wanted to write an essay on the subject but thought it would get a larger audience if he wrote it as a novel. I read it about twenty years ago and even back then it was terrifying just how many of the predictions had already come true.
Maybe I was lucky, but I had the same issue where I no longer had access to my old e-mail account and they sorted it out for me within a few hours (after a few e-mails back and forth).
It probably helped that I was able to provide them with a screenshot of the game in my Steam library as well as a list of all the games linked to my Rockstar account with dates of purchase. To find the dates of purchase on Steam I went to “account details” and “view purchase history”.


I guess war is easier for him to spell…?
It took me way to long to figure out where I’d seen that “German” flag before!