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Though I'm agree with you about conglomerate that doesn't care I honestly kek'd at If you do quality work, you don't need to spend a ton on marketing. To find a way to your potential customers is a continuous and never…
>In the long term it may compete with the best human writers. AIs lack connection with real world. This is important if we speak about NatGeo. >The evidence is starting us in the face. AIs generate average texts. It is…
That's true. It was always hard for startups in Russia. And to try and go global meant one had to register company somewhere else (e.g Dubai, Cyprus) and promote it as multinational company or smth like that. But why…
Hype train goes forward. Where are NFT influencers now?
As others stated the Web is like that for quite some time. Also I wouldn't say that Wikipedia is an island of truth, quite the opposite. But there is a countermeasure: everything has a source.
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What you stated is false. Labor camps ("sharashki") and science towns are two different things from different "soviet epochs". However it's true that soviets failed "consumer IT".
As a russian dev who actually stayed in Russia I find it both hilarious and sad that this horrible piece of propaganda found a way to MIT Tech Review. Firstly, how many IT workers fled the country is an interesting…