I find taking a break from consuming personalized content refreshing. It sometimes feels like I'm missing out on a lot of good stuff simply because the algorithm tries to show me what it thinks I'll like.
I enjoy architecture and interior design photos on IG.
In the future I imagine that computer generated renderings will be impossible to distinguish from photographs.
Sometimes I wonder if next generation algorithms will not only show you what it thinks you like but also create the visual content it thinks you like as well.
He doesn’t say anything in his videos. I think it would be much more engaging if he’d describe his projects in more detail, maybe tell us about some interesting challenges he encountered?
Make sense, thanks! But his's french and I'm wondering if it's better to start in english with a shitty accent or focusing on the french community. Any opinion about this?
An unrelated channel. He cooks, but sometimes he use equations or make systematic experiments to get the best recipe. He is from France: Alex (French Guy Cooking): https://www.youtube.com/c/FrenchGuyCooking
I made recently a video for a conference in English. I speak Spanish, so it was very difficult to make. I split it in 10 parts of 60-120 seconds, saved each one separately 5 times, and then pick the ones that were less horrible. It was far from perfect, but at the end it was good enough.
Perhaps he should add close captions to make it easier to understand.
(Another possibility is to make a French version and an English version, but editing is a lot of work.)
I'd be cautious with this article, it's a portal of the national Polish Press Agency and the link was posted by a 2-hour old account.
“As we have come to realize in recent years, Poland is often portrayed in foreign media not entirely accurately, and we want to gently modify this picture,” the president of the Polish Press Agency said in an interview.
As he went on to say, the aim of the website’s creators is to “reach specific opinion-forming circles” with the help of social media.
The western media has portrayed Poland inaccurately for years now. Decades, even. To anyone who has spent time in the country, it is blatantly obvious. As such, if you're going to suggest caution, I suggest it is toward all media organizations. Which is a good attitude to have in general, IMO.