Isn’t the guy at the zeroith table?
Isn’t the guy at the zeroith table?
What do you mean? I’ve found their testing graphs especially to be very clear.
YouTube gives a b testing for YouTubers based on watch time, so they can tune their thumbnails to the one that gets the most watch time. The audience doesn’t always know the history of the chanel, they need to go off the thumbnail.
Linus didn’t say piracy is theft to my knowledge. He pirates a bunch of games.
You have I have very different ideas of tech illiterate. Most of the hosts have forgotten more than I care to learn. I guess if you work very technical tech stuff 24-7 you have a higher standard.
That’s the way that yields the longest combined watch time from the audience.
Do they go back and change thumbnails after a while? LTT does focus on a lot of evergreen content as well.
The only thing they could have done better was have the third party release the report. I don’t think they released it yet, but they had intended to at one point. Maybe the lawyers told them they shouldn’t?
Add blocking is piracy, but piracy is okay.
I wonder if those are less likely to be blocked on networks.
And the lions would quickly get too cold by having way too much surface area.
Scientific accuracy is no fun for shrinking and growing things.
Those are all Stalin’s public statements. It looks good to downplay your cult. But he still undoubtedly had one.
Lennan for example seemed to pretty strongly oppose a cult of personality forming around him. But Stallin didn’t, just some humble public statements.
But was that risk to their power from a armed revolution, or from their proponents getting voted out?
Do you agree that Mau and Stallin extensively purged political opponent?
Do you agree that Stalin and Mau created cults of personality?
So do you think people should vote or not?
The book you linked seemed to be a explicitly Communist reexamining. I wouldn’t really go to that for unbiased history. But anyway.
Do you agree that Stalin and Mau created cults of personality?
Soviet Russia and China were nominally a democracies, but both were controlled by individuals without checks. Stallin and Mau respectively. Again, what history books are you reading that is saying otherwise?
It seemed like you were suggesting in your original comment that voting was futile and that we needed a revolution instead.
USSR and PRC had really bad checks and balances since they let dictators consolidate power and form cults of personality. You really think those are good examples of your point? Have you read entirely different histories than I have? Which books do you recommend then?
Sometimes it requires Wi-Fi for setup. In that case, change the Wi-Fi password after you set it up.