An Austrian Tongue Choir from the Alps region of Tyrol sings ‘Moscow Nights’ with their tongue in a 1982 performance.
If not for the Internet, we’d never know music videos like this existed.
Hey there @AnthropicAI I have a request for a tool I badly want: An integrated way buy and read books directly inside @claudeai. This would be massively helpful to my research workflow, which already links Claude and @obsdmd.
A remarkably cynical take on why one would want to understand the lives of other people...
Perhaps I'm naïve - the originator of this take suggests the emotions are complicated - but damn
China’s middle class consider their status precarious now that China is past its boom years. They read lower-class experiences to reaffirm their own standing—and “to find out what would happen to them if they lost their social position.”
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@kyleichan I think the more interesting bit is the overall endeavor to maintain manufacturing as a share of GDP, which I suppose has never been done before at scale
@ClimbingCoachX I live out here - it's getting pretty developed! There's a lot more crags than just Yangshuo. The sport overall has exploded, but is also having some growing pains https://t.co/Dp11SQqk4w
Today it's a beautiful park, part of some 60km of nearly continuous parks, walkways and mixed-use developments along both sides of the river, a large chunck of which are refurbished industrial sites
The retired Yangshupu coal power plant on the banks of the Huangpu River in Yangpu District, SH.
Unit 1 commissioned in 1911 was the first utility power plant supplying a public grid in East Asia. Subsequent unit additions made it the largest plant in China for its time.