The worst thing about these meetups were people that were practising their presentation skills. I know people have to start somewhere but I really don't want to waste my time with that.
I am saying it "seems like americans are MORE free to speak their minds now than before in terms of being banned/silenced by dominating online platforms".
Previously you could not post about certain subjects around covid, ivermectin, anything not in line with woke ideology, political scandals. Accounts would be banned. Communities were shut down on Reddit. High profile figures were banned from Twitter. Now you can post whatever you like on most of these platforms. That's not just me who thinks that by the way, it's a widely discussed thing. Zuckerberg even cited government pressure around content suppression and censorship. Do you disagree?
I'm not american but it seems like americans are MORE free to speak their minds now than before in terms of being banned/silenced by dominating online platforms
I think there is a common assumption that everyone above you in the company org chart is hard(er) working/smart/more experienced/more strategic etc. In reality that is not the case. The result is that lots of decisions don't make sense.
1) I follow a strict diet with specific health goals. I often chat with AI on if foods fit into my diet and what benefit they provide. I do my food shopping online in a browser. For example, if I am looking at pecan nuts, I would previously copy the url into Claude and discuss it. With this tool I can do it directly in the browser. The stored prompt would be my current diet and health goals.
2) I often have AI chats about projects I am doing. I regularly copy and paste product links into the chat to discuss. With this tool, I can do it right from the browser with one click - where the project details are stored within the prompt.