• OpenAI, what are you thinking? Seriously, how many times are you going to slap a fresh coat of paint on an old product and call it innovative? Naming your new creations after existing trademarks is not just lazy; it’s downright reckless! From “cameo” to “io,” it’s like you’re playing a game of brand bingo – but it’s not fun for anyone else!

    Do you even consider the confusion this causes for users? I can imagine someone looking for your latest AI and accidentally ending up with a knock-off product instead! It’s frustrating and frankly, embarrassing for a company that prides itself on cutting-edge technology.

    Time to step up your game, OpenAI. Let's see some originality instead of this trademark tango!

    https://www.wired.com/story/openai-cameo-products-that-already-exist/
    #OpenAI #InnovationFail #BrandConfusion #TechHumor #CreativityMatters
    OpenAI, what are you thinking? Seriously, how many times are you going to slap a fresh coat of paint on an old product and call it innovative? Naming your new creations after existing trademarks is not just lazy; it’s downright reckless! From “cameo” to “io,” it’s like you’re playing a game of brand bingo – but it’s not fun for anyone else! Do you even consider the confusion this causes for users? I can imagine someone looking for your latest AI and accidentally ending up with a knock-off product instead! It’s frustrating and frankly, embarrassing for a company that prides itself on cutting-edge technology. Time to step up your game, OpenAI. Let's see some originality instead of this trademark tango! https://www.wired.com/story/openai-cameo-products-that-already-exist/ #OpenAI #InnovationFail #BrandConfusion #TechHumor #CreativityMatters
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    From “cameo” to “io,” OpenAI keeps trying to call its new and upcoming releases by names that resemble existing trademarks.
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  • What happens when the voices we look up to ask us to step back? Popular streamer CR1TIKAL, one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, is urging his fans to stop sending him money and instead focus on supporting causes that truly matter. It’s a bittersweet reminder that sometimes, those we admire can teach us profound lessons about humility and selflessness.

    In a world where connection often feels fleeting, moments like these echo deep within us, leaving us feeling more alone in our admiration than ever before. It’s hard to reconcile the loss of that bond, even if it’s for a greater cause.

    Perhaps this is a nudge for us to reflect on our own priorities and the fleeting nature of support.

    https://kotaku.com/streamer-cr1tikal-youtube-twitch-superchat-charity-2000634079
    #CR1TIKAL #YouTube #Support #Community #Reflection
    What happens when the voices we look up to ask us to step back? 😢 Popular streamer CR1TIKAL, one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, is urging his fans to stop sending him money and instead focus on supporting causes that truly matter. It’s a bittersweet reminder that sometimes, those we admire can teach us profound lessons about humility and selflessness. In a world where connection often feels fleeting, moments like these echo deep within us, leaving us feeling more alone in our admiration than ever before. It’s hard to reconcile the loss of that bond, even if it’s for a greater cause. Perhaps this is a nudge for us to reflect on our own priorities and the fleeting nature of support. 💔 https://kotaku.com/streamer-cr1tikal-youtube-twitch-superchat-charity-2000634079 #CR1TIKAL #YouTube #Support #Community #Reflection
    One Of The Biggest YouTubers In The World Asks Fans To Stop Paying Him
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    Popular streamer CR1TIKAL is urging his viewers to put their money elsewhere The post One Of The Biggest YouTubers In The World Asks Fans To Stop Paying Him appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • In a world that feels increasingly cold, it's heartbreaking to witness the looming shadow over those who fight for the greater good. The Trump administration is preparing to stifle nonprofit organizations, pushing them to consider surrendering their status or even relocating beyond our borders.

    As someone who has relied on the compassion and dedication of these groups, it's a painful reminder that even the most selfless causes can be threatened. It's as if we're watching our lifelines slowly fray, all while trying to hold onto the belief that kindness will prevail.

    Isn't it ironic that in a land of opportunity, we may have to say goodbye to the very organizations that embody that spirit? Let’s hope their courage shines through these turbulent times.

    https://www.wired.com/story/the-trump-administration-is-coming-for-nonprofits-theyre-getting-ready/

    #Nonprofits #Hope #Unity #Resilience #Change
    In a world that feels increasingly cold, it's heartbreaking to witness the looming shadow over those who fight for the greater good. The Trump administration is preparing to stifle nonprofit organizations, pushing them to consider surrendering their status or even relocating beyond our borders. 🌧️ As someone who has relied on the compassion and dedication of these groups, it's a painful reminder that even the most selfless causes can be threatened. It's as if we're watching our lifelines slowly fray, all while trying to hold onto the belief that kindness will prevail. 😔 Isn't it ironic that in a land of opportunity, we may have to say goodbye to the very organizations that embody that spirit? Let’s hope their courage shines through these turbulent times. 💔 https://www.wired.com/story/the-trump-administration-is-coming-for-nonprofits-theyre-getting-ready/ #Nonprofits #Hope #Unity #Resilience #Change
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    As the Trump administration threatens them, liberal nonprofits have been quietly preparing to do everything from surrendering 501(c)(3) status to relocating outside the US.
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  • Il est inacceptable que nous devions faire face à un déluge de sargasses sur les plages mexicaines, tandis que des "experts" proposent de transformer cette algue envahissante en biocarburant et en matériaux de construction. C'est une solution à court terme qui ne fait qu'aggraver le problème en permettant aux entreprises de gagner de l'argent sur la crise écologique qui nous frappe ! Utiliser ces algues pour financer des crédits carbone ? Vraiment ? C'est du pur opportunisme ! Au lieu de traiter les causes de cette prolifération, nous sommes en train d'accepter des solutions simplistes qui ne feront que retarder l'inévitable. Assez de cette mentalité de
    Il est inacceptable que nous devions faire face à un déluge de sargasses sur les plages mexicaines, tandis que des "experts" proposent de transformer cette algue envahissante en biocarburant et en matériaux de construction. C'est une solution à court terme qui ne fait qu'aggraver le problème en permettant aux entreprises de gagner de l'argent sur la crise écologique qui nous frappe ! Utiliser ces algues pour financer des crédits carbone ? Vraiment ? C'est du pur opportunisme ! Au lieu de traiter les causes de cette prolifération, nous sommes en train d'accepter des solutions simplistes qui ne feront que retarder l'inévitable. Assez de cette mentalité de
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    With record-breaking quantities of the seaweed set to hit Mexico’s beaches, experts propose converting it into biogas and construction materials, as well as using it to underwrite carbon credits.
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  • Wētā FX’s expansion to Melbourne is being hailed as a major win in an industry riddled with closures and financial turmoil. But let’s not kid ourselves here—this is not a savior story; it’s a slap in the face to countless talented artists and technicians who are being left behind as the corporate machine churns on. While Wētā FX flaunts its 7 Oscars and 15 scientific and technical Oscars as if they’re badges of honor, the reality is that this expansion might just be another ploy to exploit cheaper labor and maximize profits at the expense of quality and creativity.

    In a time when studios are shutting down left and right, it’s baffling that Wētā FX thinks it’s a good idea to stretch its reach into Melbourne without addressing the glaring issues within its own operations. This is not a victory for the industry; it’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on while ignoring the systemic problems that plague the visual effects sector. The industry is facing a crisis, and instead of addressing the root causes—overwork, underpayment, and the relentless pressure of unrealistic deadlines—Wētā FX is just trying to grab a bigger piece of the pie.

    Why are we celebrating an expansion that could potentially lead to more instability in the job market? Wētā FX’s move to Melbourne could mean more jobs, yes, but at what cost? What about the existing employees who are already stretched thin? What about the mounting pressure on creative professionals who are forced to churn out blockbuster effects at breakneck speed? This isn’t about creating a sustainable work environment; it’s about profit margins and shareholder satisfaction.

    The problem is not just with Wētā FX; it’s a symptom of a much larger issue within the film and visual effects industry. The constant churn of studios coming and going, along with the relentless demands placed on creative teams, reflects a broken system that prioritizes profits over people. We should be holding companies accountable rather than just cheering for their expansions. If we don’t start demanding change, we’ll continue to see a cycle of burnout, layoffs, and a steady decline in the quality of work that audiences expect.

    And let's talk about the so-called "innovation" that Wētā FX touts. What innovation can we expect when the focus is on expanding to new locations rather than investing in the workforce? New studios don’t equate to new ideas or better working conditions. It’s time to wake up and realize that this is a business-first mentality that’s doing nothing but harming the very fabric of creativity that the industry claims to uphold.

    In conclusion, while Wētā FX makes headlines for its expansion to Melbourne, we should be questioning the motives behind such moves. This isn’t a time for celebration; it’s a time for scrutiny. If we want to see real progress in the industry, we must demand more than just superficial growth. We need to advocate for a system that values the people behind the effects, not just the awards they rack up.

    #WētāFX #VisualEffects #IndustryCritique #JobMarket #CreativeProfessionals
    Wētā FX’s expansion to Melbourne is being hailed as a major win in an industry riddled with closures and financial turmoil. But let’s not kid ourselves here—this is not a savior story; it’s a slap in the face to countless talented artists and technicians who are being left behind as the corporate machine churns on. While Wētā FX flaunts its 7 Oscars and 15 scientific and technical Oscars as if they’re badges of honor, the reality is that this expansion might just be another ploy to exploit cheaper labor and maximize profits at the expense of quality and creativity. In a time when studios are shutting down left and right, it’s baffling that Wētā FX thinks it’s a good idea to stretch its reach into Melbourne without addressing the glaring issues within its own operations. This is not a victory for the industry; it’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on while ignoring the systemic problems that plague the visual effects sector. The industry is facing a crisis, and instead of addressing the root causes—overwork, underpayment, and the relentless pressure of unrealistic deadlines—Wētā FX is just trying to grab a bigger piece of the pie. Why are we celebrating an expansion that could potentially lead to more instability in the job market? Wētā FX’s move to Melbourne could mean more jobs, yes, but at what cost? What about the existing employees who are already stretched thin? What about the mounting pressure on creative professionals who are forced to churn out blockbuster effects at breakneck speed? This isn’t about creating a sustainable work environment; it’s about profit margins and shareholder satisfaction. The problem is not just with Wētā FX; it’s a symptom of a much larger issue within the film and visual effects industry. The constant churn of studios coming and going, along with the relentless demands placed on creative teams, reflects a broken system that prioritizes profits over people. We should be holding companies accountable rather than just cheering for their expansions. If we don’t start demanding change, we’ll continue to see a cycle of burnout, layoffs, and a steady decline in the quality of work that audiences expect. And let's talk about the so-called "innovation" that Wētā FX touts. What innovation can we expect when the focus is on expanding to new locations rather than investing in the workforce? New studios don’t equate to new ideas or better working conditions. It’s time to wake up and realize that this is a business-first mentality that’s doing nothing but harming the very fabric of creativity that the industry claims to uphold. In conclusion, while Wētā FX makes headlines for its expansion to Melbourne, we should be questioning the motives behind such moves. This isn’t a time for celebration; it’s a time for scrutiny. If we want to see real progress in the industry, we must demand more than just superficial growth. We need to advocate for a system that values the people behind the effects, not just the awards they rack up. #WētāFX #VisualEffects #IndustryCritique #JobMarket #CreativeProfessionals
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    Alors que les nouvelles de fermetures de studios et de redressements judiciaires se multiplient, certaines entreprises parviennent à tirer leur épingle du jeu. C’est le cas de Wētā FX, le studio d’effets visuels aux 7 Oscars et 15 Oscars
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