Luego tenemos a sus supuestos lectores "decepcionados" que ahora "descubren indignados" que Satrapi era de la familia imperial (creo que la mitad no se entera de que no de la Pahlaví, sino de la Qáyar). Se ve que leyeron su obra MUY por encima. You give Left a bad name.
A ver si nos enteramos. A Jomeiní los franceses le dejaron entrar en Írán con beneplácito de EEUU para que se hiciera con la revolución él y no los comunistas. El tío de Satrapi, comunista, fue ejecutado después. Ni Jomeiní ni Satrapi son reductibles a marionetas de la CIA.
Ministro de Exteriores Wadephul después de que Alemania no haya logrado el escaño no permanente en el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU: “Puede que nos haya costado votos el hecho de que Alemania deba asumir siempre una responsabilidad especial con Israel”.
Nada, no aprenden
Alemania no logra escaño no permanente en el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU
El ministro de Exteriores Johann Wadephul (CDU) obtuvo 104 votos en la Asamblea General, 23 por debajo de la mayoría de 2/3 requerida
Es la primera vez que Alemania se queda fuera de un escaño rotatorio
@ThatGarthGuy It does get better by the end of the month, yeah.
Traditionally 15th - 31st August is when most local businesses close for their annual holidays, so it's this loop where shops close because people leave, and people leave because everything is closed anyway until 1st Sept ahaha
@cyber_koi@Kinowa766@Nassreddin2002 Shamefully yes, but their dependency on Vox, their trumpist methods and the lessons learnt from countries like Brazil and Portugal make it harder for them.
The Bildu leader referenced a couple of days ago the mistake by SNP that brought Thatcher into power in 1979.
@Kinowa766@Nassreddin2002 😔😔
PP is also embroiled in some very ugly cases in the courts, hence why they are trying so hard to force general elections now. Which is not gonna happen because nobody wants to be responsible for bringing the atrocity of PP-Vox into power.
Maricarmen, una vecina de 87 años del barrio de Retiro en Madrid, afronta un segundo intento de desahucio: "No es justo que nos pongan en la calle y unos buitres se lleven nuestra sangre. No me tengo ni de pie" https://t.co/kOq0rrMmoX
El exministro Fernández Díaz declara en el juicio de Kitchen acusado de ser la X de la guerra sucia del PP
https://t.co/SGUpcO7Dv7
Lo cuenta @pedroagueda
¡Me quedan 3 plazas para llenar el campamento de verano!
Si queréis pasar 3 meses de diversión y escritura echad un vistazo a este link, que os va a molar mucho 🥰
https://t.co/tEAhShb4tf
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
This really gets at one of the ugliest aspects of our tech leaders - the fact that they so clearly regard a large portion of humanity and human qualities as surplus to requirements