superloika
No user record in our sample, but superloika has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but superloika has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Bravo for Andrew! We need strong leaders, not weak ones.
> it might awaken people that might've overlooked the structural failures of the EU and finally radicalise them Haha, no. As long as there is bread and circus, nothing wil happen.
Gotta pump the hype for the IPO scam. Generational bagholders are being created at this very moment.
It's because the massess are cattle themselves.
Our grandparents were right, and right to say this.
> But there's a good chunk of the class who don't listen to reason. I haven't figured it out yet. They know, logically, they can't pass an interview, but that's apparently a "tomorrow" problem. These people should be…
Public companies only bring ruin.
> "Most people default to automating tasks they dislike rather than tasks most valuable to the company," Sophia Velastegui, CEO of Velastegui Ventures and former chief AI officer at Microsoft, told Axios. Instead, they…
You lived all your life without these evil companies. Life will go on when they are banished. I don't think you will miss "unusually high quality predictions" after a week.
For many queries it does not matter.
The medium is the message. AI text is a bad message for me.
There is a way to see old results, by adding "before:2023" to the search query.
Block the entire AI response. It's not a good thing. It tells you whatever google wants you to see. It's an incredibly powerful brainwashing tool.
Cattle can't choose how to be slaughtered, though.
Block the AI overviews with extensions like https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hide-google-ai-over... or use a userscript to do the same.
> If you want to make a meaningful contribution, however small, then make it a point to educate people about the control they are giving to large corporations like Google. This is a fool's errand. We live in a time…
If the price to pay for security is freedom, then let users's devices be insecure. With time, they will learn good security hygiene. And if they don't, maybe they don't deserve it.