France is spending €655m to stop renting American AI.
The obvious builder is €20bn Mistral, but the government won't confirm it. https://t.co/h7fRx6pM2q
“We won against Germany even though they beat us 7-1, one goal against Germany? Thats a win for us, it was only a dream for us to be here at the World Cup”
- Curacao fan 🥹❤️🇨🇼
A WIRED timeline shows how dozens of governments, companies, and other organizations across Europe are moving, or planning to shift, away from US Big Tech. https://t.co/rQwxhBzNMm
Cuando tenía 20 años, tenía un novio que editaba vídeos en fiverr por cinco dólares.
Cinco dólares, por videos complejos que le tomaban horas hacer.
El plan era simple; iba a hacer los vídeos de cinco dólares con una calidad increíble para llenar su portfolio, conseguir calificaciones de 5 estrellas y poder aumentar los precios una vez tenerlos.
En menos de un año, cobraba 1000 dólares por trabajo.
Quieren saber dónde está ahora? Hizo los efectos especiales del Eternauta y ahora está en Canadá haciendo Godzilla vs Kong. Viaja por todo el mundo trabajando para los mejores estudios de efectos especiales.
You just need to start.
One night my first daughter came out of bed and my wife and I were sitting on the couch watching tv, laughing, and eating snacks and she yelled: “I KNEW IT!” and turned around and went back to bed
We can do two things to start with:
Personally not create income or wealth through corrupt or illegal means
Stop glorifying people who became rich through corrupt or illegal means
I've pointed out many times, as a society, we adore rich people even if they acquired wealth through corrupt means. Being rich in itself is not an appreciable trait.
As Warren Buffett said that he celebrates wealth only if it is fairly won and wisely used.
This is something all of us should follow.
Like the fig tree in today’s Gospel, we can become busy with activities, words, and appearances, yet remain spiritually unfruitful.
May our lives not merely look Christian, but truly bear fruits worthy of the Gospel.
Piece of advice: if you are a parent, watch out what the Finns are doing and copy them. It's one of the few countries that pays closer attention to their youth. They observe, study, and adjust all the time!
For example, they are now gradually reversing their decade-long, tech-heavy education model to combat declining cognitive performance and severe classroom distractions. Schools are scaling back on devices in favor of printed textbooks, handwriting instruction, and pen-and-paper assignments.