Guancha's status update for yesterday. Note the dude on the left - he's one of their researcher who normally works behind the scene, he is fluent in Russian and hangs around on Russian social media so can get the view from their perspective. They're getting him to present in front of the big map today because other presenters are busy.
One thing they bought up which matches what I see is a notable reduction of photos and propaganda coming from the Ukrainian side. And that's not just because Mariupol and Kharkiv are largely without power or internet, the number of "convoy ambush" type post have also tricked to a near stop. According to them one reason is the strike on Kiev worked. Recall this:
That one day when the area around the TV broadcast tower in Kiev was hit with Iskander, the 72nd Main Centre for Psychological Special Operations was also hit and keyboard warriors, laptops, servers and building alike were destroyed, degrading Ukraine's cognitive warfare capabilities.
I think aside from that, with the Russians currently holding position and letting supplies catch up there's much less opportunity for Ukrainians to conduct ambushes on convoys too. And since the mechanised units are no longer rushing around at unsustainable speed the "abandoned tank by the road side" thing has also stopped.
Two of them also pointed out that just about all Ukrainian gains we see on internet now are ambushes and sneak attacks by spec op teams. This actually points to these kind of attacks being the only avenue Ukraine is still able to mount offensive operations. All the other technical means of attack such as tactical ballistic missiles and air strikes are no longer available. While yes such attacks are a huge pain in the ass for the Russians they are still trivial when you are talking about 100+ BTGs or an army group sized operation.