
Bless your heart.

Bless your heart.

It’s definitely an issue with the culture among tech companies.
They’re all regurgitating each other’s shit, so whenever a bad idea gets passed around, they all jump on board.

Their revenue is fine. They just waste it on unnecessary bullshit.
They’re a business, after all. They don’t care about their products. They care about doing the least amount of work while making the most amount of money.
It’s not about keeping the lights on. It’s about living as luxurious a life as possible.

Bless your heart.
They will do whatever they believe will maximize profit.

As an aside, stick with the defaults unless you have a specific reason to switch.
Don’t overcomplicate things, or at least try to realize when you’re doing it.

I’m starting to realize that advertising and ethical products don’t mix.
We shouldn’t be in a rush to be scumbags like our oppressors.
Great video, nonetheless.
I think at some point its best to identify kids who stand out and nurture them so they can maximize their potential.
Like it or not, most people are just too stupid to appreciate the value of free software.
Telling kids that they’re all equal does more harm than good in the long term, because it’s not true.

No, it’s consumerism.
I’m pretty sure it’s a chinese distro with a lot of shilling behind it.
I don’t trust it.

Consumerism.

What is self-thinking? Do you mean self-awareness?

I agree. AI would be way more useful if it gave some kind of indicator of accuracy, or even just saying “I don’t know.”
Right now, AI only doesn’t have an answer when the goons who programmed it told it not to give one.

What would make it ‘ai’ in your mind?

That’s really stupid.

I was extremely clear about this in my previous comment. If re-reading a few times doesn’t clear things up, I don’t know how to help you.
then it’s processed.
What would make the kimchi ultra-processed?
They are doing the same thing that the right does for climate change: they are trying to argue that, because the science isn’t 100% settled, we should reject it all outright.
I’m guessing you don’t know how to read. This is a discussion about what constitutes ultra-processed food. It has nothing to do with whether ‘UPFs’ (the thing we’re still trying to define) are good or bad.
And I better not find out you’re doing it for free.
Yeah, you’re too far gone. I hope you get the help you need.

What the fuck?
Please kill all rich people as quickly as possible. This is fucking bullshit.

Texas is a shithole.
Stop contributing to its economy.

What would make the kimchi ‘ultra processed’?
I agree with the original commenter that these terms are sensationalist bullshit perpetuated by scumbags who don’t mind manipulating useful idiots.
Also, you don’t know what FUD is.
Profit can be distorted based on how much employees are being paid.
They’re a “non-profit,” but their CEO makes millions of dollars per year. I’d say that’s a profit.
Believing otherwise is just falling for rhetoric that exists to take advantage of our naivete so people richer than us can be even richer.
Many of you will disagree with this (because you’re greedy consumerists), but their employees also typically don’t need to be paid nearly as much as they are. Their employees are also working to maximize profit, albeit from a different, less-effective angle.
Money brings out the worst in people. I don’t really value the input of people going to bat for the businessmen taking their money. Too often I see useful idiots proud to be ripped off and getting angry whenever someone points it out. It’s really the norm at this point, which is sad.