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Hooks and towel racks: the former is simple and sufficient, while the latter takes up a lot of space and is limited in practicality, even though it may look more aesthetically pleasing. It's somewhat like product design.
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Four major waves of mass escape to Hong Kong: 1. The implementation of people's commune in 1957; 2. From 1961 to the Great Famine in 1962; 3. 1972; 4. 1979.
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Liang Xiaosheng's "Analysis of Various Social Classes in China" is quite boring; it claims to be an analysis, but it's more like a story or nonsense.
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Research shows that some products branded with "AI" can reduce purchase intentions because: 1. Cognitive trust: expectations are too high, and any mistakes can significantly damage trust; 2. Emotional trust: limited understanding of AI leads to fear of the unknown.
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I don't really like people who are overly eager to teach others; interacting with them can be uncomfortable, so I remind myself not to be that kind of person.
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There was a discussion in the group about whether to connect to a compliant VPN line, and one viewpoint I strongly agree with is: compliance is merely the compliance of a certain department; other departments can still create trouble for you. It's like running a store: having a business license doesn't prevent you from being shut down for health violations.
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Reading is primarily about pleasing oneself.
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When brainstorming with others, it's important to prohibit self-criticism; it's a great principle.
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Wasting time is a crime against oneself; how many people understand this principle but cannot put it into practice?
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Dong Ge invited me to record for a radio station, saying he thinks I am "very thoughtful." I hesitated for a moment and politely declined, feeling that I don't have much to say at this stage.