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There is no person with enough agency to have that kind of thing as an end goal. It's effect of a lot of other things, mostly US dominance and globalisation.

There are plenty. Hollywood has massive dominance in the international film industry as does the American music industry. The USA has spent a lot of time and money promoting its culture. It is partly a consequence of the Cold War.

But the endgoal is to produce a homogenised world culture. You can see this being pushed by groups such as FIFA and Global Citizen (the name isn't even subtle) in the last few weeks with the lead up to the World Cup, and the repeated use of platitudes like "we are one" and "unite for our future".


"we are one" is not equal to "we are exactly the same"

Honestly can't believe I'm out here defending FIFA for god's sake, but it's obvious that they mean everyone should be good to eachother even though we are all different. It has nothing to do with cultural colonisation.

There's a lot wrong with FIFA, but trying to get people to hate eachother a little less isn't one of them


It seems that cultural domination is dwindling. At least in Russia. Hollywood studios left the country themselves in 2022. But also Hollywood movies are of such low quality nowadays that I stopped going to cinema long before that. Also, they're stuffed with current American narrative (like LGBT propaganda) to the top that doesn't look even a little bit attractive to us. Forty years ago we could look at "American dream" in the movies and feel that we're missing something. Nowadays when LGBT narrative is pushed down my throat forcefully from every scene in the movie and every page of their books (even Sci-Fi), I just stop reading or watching. And there's no more "American dream" that we can strive for or that Hollywood movies can advertise to us. Also their dwindling sales show that this narrative is not attractive even for their own population.

American music seems to lost a lot of popularity here as well. When I hear American music on the radio, it is usually 30-50 years old or more, not the current music which feels totally commercial and artificial.


LGBT propaganda... Funny how people who have been gobbling up propaganda about something, always think "the other side" is the one producing the actual propaganda

And yes, i see the irony of this statement

But some dudes kissing in a movie is not propaganda


Isn’t whether or not something is propaganda determined by the intent of those producing or distributing it?

If the intent of someone including two men kissing in a movie is to promote approval of homosexual relationships, OR is to promote the idea that men kissing doesn’t imply homosexuality, then that’s propoganda, but if the intent is just “the movie sells better if there’s a scene pandering to yaoi fangirls”, or “the screenwriter found something that happened with two guys they know to be compelling”, then it isn’t propaganda,

right?


You're probably right, but my main point was that it's funny that people who have been spoon fed propaganda about something always think the opposite of what they now believe is the actual propaganda

Honestly, pretty impressive by the russian government how they are able to do that

Then again, in many cultures (even in more tolerant ones like here in the netherlands) there's always somewhere a latent hatred and/or disgust towards LGBT. So maybe it's nit that hard to bring that back to the surface after all


> But some dudes kissing in a movie is not propaganda

Overrepresentation in mass media is a form of propaganda.


Would you believe that in some countries it never happens at all! Overrepresentation compared to what?

You being uncomfortable with people different than you does not mean there's a conspiracy.

You can't notice that in the last 20 years it became obligatory. It is included in almost every movie and every book. It reminds me of Soviet times, when every book, including Sci-Fi about deep space exploration, should've devoted some pages to promoting ideas of communism.

And it wasn't "conspiracy". I doubt there ever was a requirement to do it. Simply, your book had less chance of publishing if you don't do it. I think it is the same in US an EU now: if you don't include 1-2 bits of propaganda or more, your book has less chances to be mentioned in the bestsellers section or something like that.


You don't need a person. It's just a result of the systems we've set up and how they incentives everyone with any agency to act when they do get to use that agency.

Specifically, it's Metcalfe's Law.

Mass immigration has always happened over the millennia. Sometimes peoples are replaced, sometimes they end up mostly merged after a few generations.

I don't think it's something that can be prevented or encouraged, it's too many people trying to improve their lives to control it. Especially in a time when we're making most of the tropics uninhabitable with climate change.


Sometimes jobs are great streams of interesting work to do that also switch off at five.

I think it's called work because it _accomplishes something_, in a way that play or idleness doesn't.

Something can be a work of love, your life work, et cetera and it doesn't imply anything about it being fun or for money or not.

I want to learn more skills so I can do more types of work.


It already seems that they blacked out more than the law allowed, so following neither.

Not that it matters much what the law says if the goal is to protect the man who hands out pardons...


France's longest land border is the one it shares with Brazil.

How does the LLM get all the required knowledge about the domain and the product to ask relevant questions?


Give it access to the codebase and a text file with all relevant business knowledge.


Man ... if there were a text file with "all relevant business knowledge" in any job I've ever worked, it would have been revolutionary.

I'd say 25% of my work-hours are just going around to stakeholders and getting them to say what some of their unstated assumptions and requirements are.


That's a factor four or five ir so, so still less than an order of magnitude.


> I honestly don’t know what the PO and TL gains with this absurd obscenity

There are marketing campaigns that need to be set up, users informed, manuals written. Sales people want to sell the new feature. People thinking about road maps need to know how many new features to can fit in a quarter.

Development isn't the only thing that exists.


Another reason is that figuring out what the software to be written should actually do, and how it should work, is work that is part of the project and the time it will take needs to be estimated.

As well as the actual development work that will result, which isn't known yet at the time of estimation.


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