Classic LinkedIn, I read a post and roll my eyes the whole time, then the comments are like "well said my good sir! Your business wisdom will change the world, one CV at a time! I'll apply this and become an even better pawn to my corporate overlords, yes!"
Looks like they started with playing around with liquid egg whites (you can buy that stuff in bottles), then gradually went down the dark path of increasing yolk proportions which I assume they could only do by manually separating eggs before cooking.
Yes I work in the field and I'd say that overall this is somewhat accurate, denoising in particular has a direct impact on your pixels so at the core it's "manipulated", of course that doesn't mean the content isn't accurate but it's definitely "processed".
Then there's all the heavier use of AI like remove tools, and partially using gen AI.
Notice how I specifically talked about places I heard of, never claimed I knew of every country. And I don't really care one way or another myself tbh, I guess monthly mostly serves to reduce paperwork. More frequent sounds like it might better as the employee.
Leuk, there's something cool about being able to listen to an ad for crypto on a device made when cheques were the new rage.