Talkative Shiba
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Talkative Shiba
@TalkativeShiba
I’m a shiba and I talk | 做人公平點
Hong Kong Katılım Şubat 2014
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@BenjaminBadejo @VladShumov_ But if I don’t turn on extra usage, I won’t have to pay those extra fees even if I go over the limit no?
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@VladShumov_ No, it uses OAuth subscription tokens OR uses API billing. If you don’t select API in “openclaw configure” and only select OAuth, you don’t get billed by usage via the API at all and you simply use your flat-rate subscription.
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Do not use Claude Computer. When Anthropic rug-pulls you by ratcheting down its unquantified rate limits (like it did this week to thousands of users), you will lose all of your work when you sign into another subscription, or have to switch to API billing, which costs orders of magnitude more than the monthly subscription.
Getting stuck in their product ecosystem means they can hold your data and workflows hostage and rob you blind — and you will have no choice in the matter.
Plugging your business into this is insane unless you are fine with API billing from the start. If you aren’t, you’ll eventually get totally screwed one day.
That’s their model. Think about it. Beware.

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@Linahuaa On the contrary, China just let one of its biggest allies get attacked, despite saying they would support and stand strong with Iran as their ally. No troops deployed, no retaliatory actions taken to help Iran out - meanwhile China keeps telling TW that the US won’t help
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USA:
-potentially getting caught in prolonged asymmetrical war far away from home that costs trillions of dollars
-strains relationship with Arab allies in the ME. Turns places like Dubai into a battlefield
-further tanking its global reputation with neverending warmongering
China:
-Does nothing.
-Replaces their lost 1% energy share from Iranian oil with Russian oil.
-Wins.

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@Brands_vant @mark_k @GoogleDeepMind @OpenAI Chinese people use Deepseek all the time. Main use case is basically delegated Googling without needing a VPN
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@mark_k @GoogleDeepMind @OpenAI Out of curiosity, who actually uses DeepSeek? And what's your main use case with it?
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Next week will be a VERY BIG week in AI:
* Gemini 3.1 Pro (@GoogleDeepMind)
* GPT 5.3 (@OpenAI)
* Claude Sonnet 5 (AnthropicAI)
* Grok 4.20 (xAI)
* DeepSeek V4
* ... and: Mystery model (surprise? 👀)
🚢
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@chunkyboydinner @TimHamp87915280 @Kag3C @HustleBitch_ I live in Asia. I have never had to pay a tip for an Uber, and I have no issues getting any rides. No one expects to get tips here. Tell me how my entire country is wrong in not needing tips
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🚨 THE TIP SCREEN IS LYING - AND IT KNOWS YOU WON’T CHECK
"They're trying to trick us.”
A woman records the checkout screen after her bill comes out to $60.50.
She taps 18%.
The screen claims the tip is almost $30.
She stops and does the math herself.
“That’s not 18%,” she says.
"That’s a 50% tip.”
So she tests it again.
• 18% → $29
• 20% → jumps to $33
But when she calculates it manually?
20% of $60.50 is about $12.
So when the screen says “18%,” it’s actually pushing ~50% - almost triple what it should be.
Not a rounding error.
Not tax confusion.
Just inflated buttons counting on people to tap fast and trust the screen.
Her warning is simple:
“Don’t just start clicking stuff. Don’t get bamboozled.”
If the tip screen can be off by 30 percentage points right in front of you… how many people have already overpaid without realizing it?
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@Sire_Gift @Okoliemeka_ I disagree. The toughest season was 2018/19 when City got 98 and Liv got 97 points. The level of excellence required that season was on another level. City only needed 89 to win the league with goal difference in 11/12
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@Okoliemeka_ One of the toughest, bro. 😂
When it comes to toughest, that Liverpool vs Man City 2021/22 no tough reach Man Utd vs Man City 2011/12. 😂
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@Liberty_Vegan @nocontextmemes Random part of the ocean though, what if you’re teleported 500 ft below the surface? Temperatures are going to be really low, let alone knowing when to hold your breath in anticipation of those depths
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Sure. The odds of being attacked by a shark or anything else in the ocean, if placed there randomly, within 30 seconds? Won't happen.
And it says you get a wetsuit if you reach frigid waters.
The only real danger is if you're teleported into an active hurricane. But, even then, you'd probably survive 30 seconds.
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@fatchinese888 You don’t know nearly enough about Hong Kong if you’re calling it a color revolution. You drank some overgeneralization and propaganda Kool aid that suits your world view, and never got any sort of real view from the protester side of things
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@tybgeorge1992 These are all planned sales. Khan still has over a million shares. They will sell when the stock is down and when the stock is up
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@TheBrunology @AnfieldRd96 Bruno Fernandes could be the greatest midfielder of all time, but you can’t play him if he’s injured
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@AnfieldRd96 how is this a problem? your fans said van dijk was the greatest CB of all time??
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@wsim @BeijingDai He’s never going to respond to this reasonable take
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@BeijingDai You’re right that HKers like to bitch at mainlanders but obviously squatting is not a thing to do in places like malls or trains. I doubt you do that too.
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Some Hong Kong bitchs always like to attack Chinese Mainland tourists who squat on the roadside to rest, thinking that is an uncivilized thing. These Hong Kong bitchs have no problem for westerners to sit on the ground to rest, but only target mainlanders tourists. They don't know that the real reason is Westerners' body lack flexibility and simply cannot squat like Asians, that's why there's a name called "Asian Squat".
Sitting on the ground obviously is not a more civilized way to rest than Squatting on the ground, which at least won't dirty one's pants. However, after more than 100 years of colonization, many Hong Kong people have lost the ability to think independently and only subconsciously believe that all Western things are civilized, advanced, superior. Quite pathetic for these bitchs.


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@teortaxesTex @BeijingDai @thinking_panda Exactly, the widow literally said that she’s drawing a line with the obituary to let the account rest. Watch this guy just not self reflect on this and just be silent at best
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@BeijingDai @thinking_panda This is disgraceful
if there is someone who can do what he did, he should just do it under his own account
What point is there? Just capitalizing on a dead man's fame? Let him rest.
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My husband is a common man in real life, he is a gentle man who is responsible for his family and gentle with his children. Like millions of office workers, he works from nine to five in the morning to support his family. Please People have died, I was organizing his aftermath found on this platform, only to find his 170,000 fans. Thank you! For the sake of his fans have an account, I posted the obituary. And let him draw a line here. Thank you all for your support and condolences. Thank you again 🙏 I will carry his share of love efforts to insist on moving forward 💪 also hope that the platform to retain his account, so that his children grow up to see his father so meaningful deeds!
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@BeijingDai @thinking_panda You’re so caught up with politics that you can’t help but propose that she continue to post after she said to “draw a line” there, and just two weeks after his death. God forbid one of your relatives passes away and you instinctively ask if they have the Party in his or her heart
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You can inherit his account and continue to post. If you are not interested in politcs, you can transfer this account to someone you think is qualified to better inherit Panda's philosophy to fulfill his unfinished tasks. Of course, you can made some demands for the person who inherits this account. I think Panda in heaven will like his name still be active on X. It feels he never left us.
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@thinking_panda No need to wait, just do it. I’m sure we will be able to see it happen in your lifetime
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@caishen100 @otter_blues @thinking_panda I do not disagree that as a Chinese national, the sight of foreign flags flying can be very off-putting, and you should be when it feels like foreign interference. But part of healing is to understand why people do the things they do instead of just demonizing them over and over
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@caishen100 @otter_blues @thinking_panda With regards to US and UK flag waving, the prevailing feeling amongst many protesters (who did not have to be manipulated or paid by foreign actors to get to this opinion), was that only foreign powers could pressure the HK and Chinese governments to not go through with the bill
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@caishen100 @otter_blues @thinking_panda Hong Kong is factually a special administrative region. It is allowed to be special. If the Party wanted it to be just like the rest of China, they would not have made it an SAR. And China has used HK with its special legal environment for capital raising for Chinese businesses
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@OopsGuess @caishen100 As someone with HK roots, it is still tyranny from either government. I have no qualms with calling a spade a spade
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《When the mask slips…》
1/
In 2019, Hong Kong passed an anti-mask law during violent riots.
Western politicians & media erupted - “Violation of human rights!”
Thugs sued the Hong Kong govt in court.
The law was called authoritarian, excessive, undemocratic.
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Now Trump demands:
“MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED to be worn at protests.”
“What do these people have to hide?”
He blames unrest on “paid radical left instigators.”
And he’s praised for it.
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So let’s be clear:
When Hong Kong bans masks during Molotov-throwing chaos = “tyranny.”
When the U.S. bans masks during protests = “security.”
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The irony?
Hong Kong’s protests involved firebombs, airport blockades, subway destruction.
Yet Washington called it “democracy.”
But a few days of unrest in L.A. = “send in the National Guard.”
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This isn’t about masks.
It’s about the West’s refusal to admit:
They’ve become what they used to condemn.
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So next time you hear them lecture other countries about “freedom,”
Just remember:
Even their own protesters now face the same treatment they once demonized.
The mask didn’t just come off the protesters.
It came off the entire narrative.

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@caishen100 @otter_blues @thinking_panda Therefore, he shouldn’t try to get what he wants because he could potentially make more money, and sometimes in business, others may be affected by his success and be hurt, so he should never be allowed to ask for more
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@caishen100 @otter_blues @thinking_panda Is not a strong point against the people wanting democratic elections later.
An analogy would be a rural farmer in poverty wanting to fight for a job that pays better, but your argument is that his ancestors and his family were always poor… (to be continued 2)
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