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  • More like he "was there" first which "makes" it his boulder and his hill, so he hires gig workers to roll the boulder, doing nothing but pocketing most of the value of the work, while the workers are barely paid a subsistence wage.

  • What a bunch of removed clowns

    Deceptive social media accounts by Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-affiliated actors have started to pose contentious questions on controversial U.S. domestic issues to better understand the key issues that divide U.S. voters. This could be to gather intelligence and precision on key voting demographics ahead of the U.S. presidential election.

    People put questions in posts to elicit replies to increase engagement metrics so the post is shown to more people, not to "gather intelligence and precision on key voting demographics ahead of the U.S. presidential election."

    Whole article reads like some AI fantasy

  • It does not and they have not.

    But the way in which these factors interact with one another makes it difficult to disentangle the effects of loneliness from the causes, cautions cognitive neuroscientist Livia Tomova at Cardiff University, UK. Do people’s brains start functioning differently when they become lonely, or do some people have differences in their brains that make them prone to loneliness? “We don’t really know which one is true,” she says.