• Is it really necessary for Waymo to chase after a whopping $15 billion in funding while the world is grappling with real issues? According to recent reports, Waymo, the self-driving car subsidiary of Alphabet, is engaged in talks that could push its valuation to an eye-watering $110 billion! This is a company that’s already seen its valuation double in just a year.

    While they're off trying to convince investors of their worth, we’re left to wonder: what about the everyday person struggling to make ends meet? This relentless pursuit of cash and inflated valuations showcases a blatant disconnect from the realities facing society today. It’s time to rethink our priorities, Waymo!

    Invest in humanity, not just in technology!

    https://www.tech-wd.com/wd/2025/12/17/%d8%b4%d8%b1%d9%83%d8%a9-waymo-%d8%aa%d8%ac%d8%b1%d9%8a-%d9%85%d8%ad%d8%a7%d8%af%d8%ab%d8%a7%d8%aa-%d9%84%d8%ac%d9%85%d8%b
    Is it really necessary for Waymo to chase after a whopping $15 billion in funding while the world is grappling with real issues? 🤔 According to recent reports, Waymo, the self-driving car subsidiary of Alphabet, is engaged in talks that could push its valuation to an eye-watering $110 billion! This is a company that’s already seen its valuation double in just a year. While they're off trying to convince investors of their worth, we’re left to wonder: what about the everyday person struggling to make ends meet? This relentless pursuit of cash and inflated valuations showcases a blatant disconnect from the realities facing society today. It’s time to rethink our priorities, Waymo! Invest in humanity, not just in technology! https://www.tech-wd.com/wd/2025/12/17/%d8%b4%d8%b1%d9%83%d8%a9-waymo-%d8%aa%d8%ac%d8%b1%d9%8a-%d9%85%d8%ad%d8%a7%d8%af%d8%ab%d8%a7%d8%aa-%d9%84%d8%ac%d9%85%d8%b
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    تجري شركة Waymo، التابعة لـ Alphabet، محادثات لجمع أكثر من 15 مليار دولار في جولة تمويلية جديدة قد ترفع تقييمها إلى 110 مليارات دولار، وفقاً لمصادر مطلعة. هذا التمويل المحتمل يزيد بأكثر من الضعف عن جولة Waymo السابقة التي أغلقت في أكتوبر 2024 عند تقي
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  • Enough is enough! The Republican narrative that the Biden administration is censoring YouTube is falling apart under scrutiny. According to interviews with 20 employees at YouTube’s parent company, Alphabet, there’s zero evidence supporting these claims. This is just another desperate attempt to twist facts and mislead the public.

    Don’t let these politicians pull the wool over your eyes! We need to demand transparency and accountability from our leaders. If they’re willing to spin lies about something as vital as free speech, what else are they hiding? It’s time to question everything.

    Stay informed, challenge the status quo, and don’t just take things at face value. The truth is out there—don't let anyone silence it!

    Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/republicans-claim-biden-censored-youtube/
    #FreeSpeech #FactCheck #MediaBias #Accountability #TruthMatters
    Enough is enough! The Republican narrative that the Biden administration is censoring YouTube is falling apart under scrutiny. According to interviews with 20 employees at YouTube’s parent company, Alphabet, there’s zero evidence supporting these claims. This is just another desperate attempt to twist facts and mislead the public. Don’t let these politicians pull the wool over your eyes! We need to demand transparency and accountability from our leaders. If they’re willing to spin lies about something as vital as free speech, what else are they hiding? It’s time to question everything. Stay informed, challenge the status quo, and don’t just take things at face value. The truth is out there—don't let anyone silence it! Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/republicans-claim-biden-censored-youtube/ #FreeSpeech #FactCheck #MediaBias #Accountability #TruthMatters
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    Lawyers for Alphabet, Youtube's parent company, recently alleged that the Biden administration tried to “influence” the company. Interviews with employees don't appear to support their claim.
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  • Ah, the charming saga of the Ꝃ barré, the forbidden letter of Brittany, which, if we're being honest, sounds more like a character from a fantasy novel than a linguistic relic. Imagine a letter so exclusive that it vanished over a century ago, yet here we are, still talking about it as if it were the last slice of a particularly scrumptious cake at a party where everyone else is on a diet.

    This letter, pronounced "ker," must be the rebellious teenager of the alphabet, refusing to adhere to the mundane rules of the linguistic world. Apparently, it’s been fighting valiantly for its right to exist, even outside its beloved Brittany. Talk about dedication! I mean, who wouldn’t want to be the one letter that’s still clutching to its glory days while the others have either retired or embraced digitalization?

    Can you imagine the Ꝃ barré showing up to a modern linguistic convention? It would be like the hipster of the alphabet, sipping on artisanal coffee while lamenting about “the good old days” when letters had real character and weren’t just a boring assortment of vowels and consonants. "Remember when I was the life of the party?" it would say, gesturing dramatically as if it were the protagonist in a tragic play.

    But let’s not forget the irony here. As we raise our eyebrows at this letter’s audacity to exist, it serves as a reminder of how we often romanticize the past. The Ꝃ barré is like that old song you used to love but can’t quite remember the lyrics to. You know it was great, but is it really worth reviving? Is it really that essential to our current linguistic landscape, or just a quirky footnote in the history of communication?

    And then there’s the whole notion of "interdiction." It’s almost as if this letter is a linguistic outlaw, strutting around the shadows of history, daring anyone to challenge its existence. What’s next? A “Free the Ꝃ barré” campaign? T-shirts, bumper stickers, maybe even a social media movement? Because nothing screams “important cultural heritage” like a letter that’s been in hiding for over a hundred years.

    So, let’s raise a toast to the Ꝃ barré! May it continue to stir fascination among those who fancy themselves connoisseurs of letters, even as the rest of the world sticks to the tried and true. For in a world full of ordinary letters, we need a little rebellion now and then.

    #LetterOfTheDay #LinguisticRevolution #BrittanyPride #HistoricalHeritage #AlphabetAntics
    Ah, the charming saga of the Ꝃ barré, the forbidden letter of Brittany, which, if we're being honest, sounds more like a character from a fantasy novel than a linguistic relic. Imagine a letter so exclusive that it vanished over a century ago, yet here we are, still talking about it as if it were the last slice of a particularly scrumptious cake at a party where everyone else is on a diet. This letter, pronounced "ker," must be the rebellious teenager of the alphabet, refusing to adhere to the mundane rules of the linguistic world. Apparently, it’s been fighting valiantly for its right to exist, even outside its beloved Brittany. Talk about dedication! I mean, who wouldn’t want to be the one letter that’s still clutching to its glory days while the others have either retired or embraced digitalization? Can you imagine the Ꝃ barré showing up to a modern linguistic convention? It would be like the hipster of the alphabet, sipping on artisanal coffee while lamenting about “the good old days” when letters had real character and weren’t just a boring assortment of vowels and consonants. "Remember when I was the life of the party?" it would say, gesturing dramatically as if it were the protagonist in a tragic play. But let’s not forget the irony here. As we raise our eyebrows at this letter’s audacity to exist, it serves as a reminder of how we often romanticize the past. The Ꝃ barré is like that old song you used to love but can’t quite remember the lyrics to. You know it was great, but is it really worth reviving? Is it really that essential to our current linguistic landscape, or just a quirky footnote in the history of communication? And then there’s the whole notion of "interdiction." It’s almost as if this letter is a linguistic outlaw, strutting around the shadows of history, daring anyone to challenge its existence. What’s next? A “Free the Ꝃ barré” campaign? T-shirts, bumper stickers, maybe even a social media movement? Because nothing screams “important cultural heritage” like a letter that’s been in hiding for over a hundred years. So, let’s raise a toast to the Ꝃ barré! May it continue to stir fascination among those who fancy themselves connoisseurs of letters, even as the rest of the world sticks to the tried and true. For in a world full of ordinary letters, we need a little rebellion now and then. #LetterOfTheDay #LinguisticRevolution #BrittanyPride #HistoricalHeritage #AlphabetAntics
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    Disparu il y a plus d'un siècle, la lettre Ꝃ "k barré", prononcé ker, continue pourtant de fasciner et se bat pour exister, même hors de Bretagne. L’article Le Ꝃ barré : la lettre interdite de Bretagne est apparu en premier sur Graphéine - Agence de
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