browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: The poetry and brief life of a Foxconn worker
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browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Why Do Asian-Americans Remain Largely Unseen in Film and Television?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa
tldr--to protect the white women from the sick man of asia. being asian male in anglo parts of the world vs francophone or colombia really opened my eyes .... it taught me a hypocrisy of our society .... its socially okay in vancouver bc to be anti-asian or anti-semetic but god forbid if you make fun of muslims or black. i speak from experience working at a 'diverse and open' startup and witnessing racism homophobia.... from ppl who openly describes themselves on social media as champions of social justice....exclusive of those that perceive to not have it rough....sometimes i wonder what the fuck im still doing here....time to find a place where i feel proud to be a citizen....i certainly do not feel canadian anymore ithought i was canadian....but i was dead wrong. i dont belong here and lot of my asian canadian friends feel the same. some have led violent criminal lives but i no longer feel judgement infact i feel they have far more success than i ever will....its hard not to feel envy...while i toiled through university they were able to use proceeds of criminal opportunities to invest in thee local real estate and are now multi-millionaires ironically investing in startups themselves and crypto. meh, lifes not fair i need to be happy with what i lack. c'est la vie.....
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: The poetry and brief life of a Foxconn worker
I buy Samsung phones because I know they treat their workers very well for the most part both in Korea and abroad. In Vietnam, they built daycare, hospitals, school, park, housing for the entire workforce. In Korea, they give out huge bonuses to workers and will promote talented people.
I also buy Samsung for the same reason I buy Hyundai, it's not that I can't afford the more expensive brands, I do it out of patriotism for the motherland and scream "TRAITOR!" with the windows up when I drive by a Korean person in a Subaru.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: The poetry and brief life of a Foxconn worker
If you cry you saw winnie the pooh irl, the 3rd or 4th time, people are gonna ask questions and demand you provide an independent inquiry led by a coalition of developed democracies.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Finhub: SEC’s Strategic Hub for Innovation and Financial Technology
It will likely shut down once they realize corporate America has pretty much ditched blockchain and has moved on. The people who are writing optimistic comments are grasping at straws.
Blockchain industry had 5 years to go mainstream. All it did was create financial ruin for duped investors while enriching those who bought the pre-sale at restrictive amounts of capital to risk.
Blockchain is a shitty and slow database nobody asked for apart from the people selling it's tokens that is somehow necessary to appreciate and depreciate in value on terms dictated by the very controllers. SEC will blow you out of the water if you've been caught pumping and dumping. I am in the process of reporting/sending slack screenshots of people in Vancouver to the SEC for pumping and dumping.
Justice is coming. In the form of US extradition.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Experiment that ended in 1767 still linked to higher incomes, education levels
For example, in my AP Calculus honors class was mostly East Asian high school kids, in a school famous for gang violence (class of 05, I recognized their faces in the newspapers), started joining ethnic street gangs during this time. Like this Vietnamese dude was a high achiever like the rest of us tryna get into a good university, then the cops showed up and arrested for attempted murder for bashing some white kid's head in the hallway with a baseball bat. It was like a gang initiation thing, I hear many many other such incidents. Honestly, I was tense all the time. It was only when I was threatened with a deadly weapon over a scuffle, did I realize what I was dealing with. I asked that classmate why he attacked the student in the hallway, he replied
"cuz he was askin for it"
Pretty shocking since not long ago we were studying calculus together. Well, I hope the thug life was worth a permanent criminal record that permanently bars you from partaking in the mainstream economy.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: China's AI news anchors
I only wrote that the corrupt Chinese elite exploit the people including taking prisoners organs, prostitution, all sorts of human rights abuse.
but somehow it's been derived to that removed comment which implied that I didn't view Mainland China unfavorably, please don't try to conflate it with sinophobia, I haven't made that case at all, it's just apalling behavior from the Communist party of China that pisses me off because it pains me to see what my Chinese friends go through.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Facebook chooses Canada for Dating feature launch
Unfiltered, unbiased, completely raw racism against Asian males.
Sometimes I wonder if it's worth continue living as a North American. There's just institutionalized racism from Hollywood, which everybody takes cue from.
Especially when there's a vacuum of identity due to the mosaic nature of Canadian identity, it creates ethnic silos, and just an air of unfriendly unwelcoming misery that is Vancouver, BC.
Or maybe everybody is house poor and blame it on Asians in Ferraris.....whyflag
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: China's AI news anchors
should add NSFL to that link.
im done with HN for the rest of the day.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: VW plans to sell electric Tesla rival for less than $23K: source
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: China's AI news anchors
or people who has been unwittingly duped/brainwashed into buying that "China will overtake USA anytime now" propaganda.
it's not limited to race, I've definitely seen some white American dude shilling for China...smh
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: SEC settles with EtherDelta founder for running an unlicensed exchange [pdf]
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: VW plans to sell electric Tesla rival for less than $23K: source
There's no chance in hell China is ever going to release a car that people will trust/forced to trust outside of China. That would mean actual due diligence, not chabuduo. Especially, not after they put ecstacy in lego.
Xi should ditch the "2020 made in china", create a whole new country to label manufacturer label, "Made in Xina"
Xina? Hey I'll take it over "Made in China" because I'm a dumb ass consumer who has never seen Google Maps before.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: China's AI news anchors
Might as well just produce a deepfake anchor with Xi's ugly ass face instantly traumatizing millions of Chinese children, who knows how many falun gong infants were sacrificed to save the poor sick Chinese elite (they actually eat the fucking placenta for supposedly viagra effect jesus fucking christ im outta here never EVER gonna catch me going to China)
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: VW plans to sell electric Tesla rival for less than $23K: source
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: VW plans to sell electric Tesla rival for less than $23K: source
They have been building vehicles far far longer and have the experience.
Without Musk, I just don't see how Tesla is going to make it out of this one.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: SEC settles with EtherDelta founder for running an unlicensed exchange [pdf]
if it quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it's probably one in their eyes.
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Crazy Work Hours and Lots of Cameras: a group from Silicon Valley visits China
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Spinning Up in Deep RL
this time...I promise myself its different
browsercoin | 7 years ago | on: Sundar Pichai: ‘Technology Doesn’t Solve Humanity’s Problems’
An entire generation of Chinese kids grew up thinking the Tianmen Square was a god damn festival singing "Wo Ai Beijing Tianmen"