

I thought they were churning out AI slop videos to keep up?
I thought they were churning out AI slop videos to keep up?
Have you considered that there are other sponsorships than Gates Foundation?
I’m trying to think of their ‘fossil fuel shilling’ video and only videos that come to mind are where they say we’re too entrenched in the fossil fuel industry to make a switch to renewable overnight. It’s just not realistic.
And other than fuel, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of products made from petroleum. Approximately 85% of petroleum is made into fuel. Rest is used to make things like pharma products, paint, pesticides, polymers etc.
I don’t think you understood what they’re saying. Try reading it again.
Hint: the investment of $11 billion refers to investment of Gates Foundation in fossil fuels.
For many Indians, other cuisines feel bland in comparison.
He didn’t eat fish or chicken? I’m guessing he is vegetarian for religious reasons.
And any food can be made spicier with a combination of onions, garlic, ginger, or chilli.
I’m not a picky eater. Too many Indians are averse to food from other places.
They will work for you. Dating apps have massive disparity in gender ratio (assuming you’re trying to date only men).
If anything, you’ll be overwhelmed by choices.
The article is behind a paywall.
Trump is ass rapping Wallstreet
Where’s that mixtape?
Show us your butthole then
Mickey, Pikachu, fuck up Sam Altman.
Considering where we are due to cheap and accessible internet, no.
Where’s Turkwomenistan?
That looks like a giant…
China’s Cyberspace Administration yesterday announced a two-month campaign to quash netizens who “maliciously incite negative emotions”.
The administration’s announcement of the campaign explains it will target social media platforms, short video services, the livestreaming platforms used by Chinese e-commerce sites to host infomercials and even delve into comments left across the internet.
Some of the material Beijing wants to root out – such as content that incites violence – would likely fall foul of content moderators in many nations.
However, China also wants to stop “excessively exaggerating negative and pessimistic sentiment” through content that includes themes such as ““hard work is useless” and “studying is useless.”
Those sentiments are typical of “Sang culture,” a years-long trend that sees some Chinese youth express defeatism and dissatisfaction because they feel it’s hard to get ahead. Such sentiments stem from the high cost of living in some Chinese cities, and the tepid state of the economy, which means even well-educated young people sometimes struggle to find stimulating work.
China’s social networks, like those elsewhere, feed users more of what they like. It’s therefore easy to go down a Sang rabbit hole.
The administration’s crackdown therefore targets those who “promote negative outlooks on life such as world-weariness” or “excessively belittle themselves or exaggerate depressed and negative emotions, causing people to follow suit.”
The beatings will continue until the morale improves.
And why’s that?
Am I blocked? 🥺