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It's the dunk tank.
This is where you come to post big-brained hot takes by chuds, libs, or even fellow leftists, and tear them to itty-bitty pieces with precision dunkstrikes.
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a marketing genius at NaNoWriMo thinks that the inflated numbers from the first AI rip at the event will somehow outweigh the negative PR of completely defeating the purpose of your raison d'etre.
It will make it a lot harder for anyone's work to be read at all, in much the same way that it's basically impossible to find a food recipe on the internet that doesn't have layers of SEO "this is my quirky vacation experience" shit in it.
Not long ago, I looked up a recipe in fr*nch. Surprisingly, it was just a 1-paragraph description, and then the recipe. Maybe this trend is language-specific?
It might be!
In Burgerland, searching in English under any search engine I know of requires you to sift through a bunch of uplifting life lessons learned by being really affluent and vacationing a lot where you have authentic experiences sipping authentic tea with authentic and exotic people.
Okay, let's try this with the other language I can babble in.
Here is a simple, 5-ingredient, one-pan recipe.
And here is the same recipe in an English-language site. I suppose that reading it will be easier and quicker because it's in-
I've seen much, much worse. That's actually the least pretentious and bloviating English-language recipe I've seen on the internet in years.
Yes but the Spanish-language site is like 30 kb, the English-language site is 100 mb or more with the retracting ad frames, video popups, and everything else.
The latter one's purpose is the clutter of bazinga malware, not the recipe.
That's an excellent point.
Amateur hour, Check this out