@gptbrooke@Actualwebutante if i were to attend as journalist it would be very much video essay about what it is where it came from what cultures surround it and lead up to it. i think it’s a niche embalmed within more niches that most aren’t even aware of and i think it would be a fascinating watch
We have the self-reported height of 30,000+ men.
Nobody is 5'11".
Every guy who's 5'11" quietly rounds up to 6'0" and you can see the exact bar where the lie happens 👇
@pmokeefe@WKCosmo ah gotcha. non standard terminology but not heretical. multi-symbol machines by indian mathematicians being the subject of that term then
there is a singular reason why lingerie is back & if you had figured out the connection here by mapping tech to culture, then you would’ve made a lot of money.
anyone want to guess why victoria secret & the broader lingerie market is back??
Crunchyroll CEO Rahul Purini has made the company’s position on AI clear: anime creators can use whatever technology they want, but Crunchyroll will not use AI for subtitles or dubbing.
“We’re not using AI in our creative process—whether it’s subtitling or dubbing,” Purini said.
He explained that Crunchyroll wants to maintain “creator authenticity,” ensuring anime is delivered to audiences in a way that stays true to the original vision of its creators.
He believes subtitles and dubbing are creative work that should remain in human hands.