You’re not convincing anyone by misusing words.
Here, let me demonstrate: I have hard evidence that God doesn’t exist. My evidence is faith.
You’re not convincing anyone by misusing words.
Here, let me demonstrate: I have hard evidence that God doesn’t exist. My evidence is faith.
That’s a linguistic bait-and-switch. Your example has nothing to do with religious faith as a basis for conviction.
Generally I’m with you, I truly dislike seeing downvote trains. But here I get it. This was a misguided attempt at proselytizing, trying to pass off faith in place of understanding.
That’s faith, by definition distinct from knowledge.
“Banning” means making illegal in some fashion. That is very different from breaking phones.
There are several phrases that LLMs would not generate this way. It’s unhelpful to only look for indicators in one direction.
Same in the former GDR here in Germany. Part of it is sentimentality, but many people also point to specific ways in which life was objectively better for them.
Maybe they just never bothered to try.
Also while the platforms are similar, the users and thus the content are not just a smaller version of Twitter.
There is no mention of anyone breaking phones. Where the hell is this claim coming from?
Just like Angela Merkel’s upset remark “you don’t spy on your friends”.
Well yes, dear Angela, they spy on everyone. And it’s telling that the outrage came only because she was personally affected. The peasants’ data and personal lives are fair game.
It’s kinda telling that the single specific claim against “Palestinian groups” cited is that management didn’t prevent employees from discussing the war in Gaza.
You were wrong in at least four ways in just one sentence. Congratulations!
Dumping an inane amount of R&D into a 4090 competitor that nobody asked for would have improved their bottom line how exactly?
And not just AMD makes most of their revenue outside the gaming space nowadays. This is even more true for Nvidia thanks to the AI craze. I’m sorry but your first paragraph is completely self-centered and the economic conclusions just don’t check out.
From the article, it isn’t just banning the sale of iPhone 16, but also make iPhone sold to customer non operational.
I could not find such a claim in the article. The only technical information is about issuing IMEIs, the rest is about legality. Where did they say they can and do brick iPhones?
Fascinating. I wonder how the millions of Chinese Catholics feel about this use.
So why are historians not generally Christian?