What a collection of awfulness... thank you.
If that's the case, this is some scary shit. Who's responsible for approving this? It s probably newsworthy that an official government body would put this up as guidance.
Is this like an official government department?
Non-American here. Can someone explain?
Have fun! I was a bit underwhelming, tbh, but still a must read - most people say it's a classic. I'm just weird.
Great. Hopefully the cunts revving in front of my house will go electric now.
Exhibits images created with Dall-E using Marvel Comics events descriptions as prompts
Hello all. I hope this doesn't break any community rules.
I created this website that uses Marvel's API to retrieve Marvel events descriptions and sends them to Dall-E to create a Caravaggio-style painting based on it.
I hope you like it :) https://caravarvel-ai.vercel.app/
There might still be some rough edges, so please be patient! This is also a one-man fan project (I grew up with Marvel Comics and Caravaggio is one of my favourite painters) with no connection to Marvel other than the use of their (amazing) API.
Such a shame... What got me into CoD was the original MW campaign. After that I had to play 2 and 3. Only then o ventured into multiplayer. I haven't really enjoyed any of the other campaigns as much since (with exceptions such as lights out and a couple of the second war ones).
The way that I do that personally is to only read news that link to reputable sources (Associated Press, BBC, Reuters, UN reports, Guardian to an extent etc). These also make mistakes or, at worst, are biased themselves, but they still hold journalistic values.
My reasoning is that hopefully an editor has done the moderation before the article goes out, so that I don't have to. The issue with my approach is that I'm limited to the outlets that I'm familiar with, where there might be others out there that hold the same standards.
It would be good to have a sub to aggregate only reputable news sources.