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Replacing vagueness with four likenesses

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/14/be-exotic/ Foreword of Yang Ruichun’s “Southern Weekend Special Manuscript”: In my opinion, the choice of words and sentences looks like a writing technique, but it is actually a kind of collective unconscious. The efforts of news writing to get rid of the stereotyped tone for more than 30 years, and to delve deeper, […]

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Never forget

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/14/never-forget/ @Wayne Wayne : Anyone else remember here? The “dirty street” of Sanlitun in Beijing, which has left a good memory for many people, was rectified into a silly look in the second half of the 2010s. One afternoon in 2008, in the open-air seating of the restaurant in the lower right corner

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Cutout vs. Go Back

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/11/cut-out-vs-background-removal/ @zhusee2 : Cutout (X) go back (O) Obviously there is a common vocabulary that has been practiced in Taiwan for many years Why can’t you speak well? @terrylchen : It’s so weird, what I know about cutout is “co(py) image” (copy image file). @imonimaru : In fact, the context is in line

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Today’s golden sentence (2022.6.10)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/10/qotd-20220610/ “Only web3 promoters would consider Tweet Club and Facebook to be web 2.0.” – Dave Winer ( Click here to read the vertical version) This article is reproduced from: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/10/qotd-20220610/ This site is for inclusion only, and the copyright belongs to the original author.

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Beautiful Chinese for you, and some wonderful Chinese for me

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/07/you-need-michael-lam-to-quote-get-unquote-eileen-chang/ Jimmy Su : Not everyone has needs and aptitudes for art appreciation, but I have never understood how China has spoiled the beauty of ordinary people’s Chinese language. This is roughly the sole theme of One Day World. In Zhu Jingying’s essay ” The ‘Beautiful Chinese I Learned’ in Taiwan “, he

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Rough to Rough

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/05/from-philistinism-to-philistinism/ Gravity Email Newsletter: The Internet industry has lost its brilliance, we will see more and more survival stories, and the era of rough, noisy and aggressive is over. Commenting on this article (frequent segmentation warning). Isn’t survival just rough, noisy, and aggressive? The same article quoted from the article ” Coexisting with

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Dry Fried Beef Noodles

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/02/big-flat-noodle/ For many years, some people argue that translating Chinese to English with pinyin transliteration (that is, not translating) is cultural self-confidence. For example, dumplings should be called jiaozi instead of Chinese dumpling, and Beijing opera should be called jingju instead of Peking opera. This principle is correct, but the real confidence is

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“Power” amplifier

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/02/amplifier-of-force/ @monadliker : It’s common to see computer people craving a space “away from politics” where they can do technical work well. absurd. Dear little naive, the tool you have learned is an amplifier of “force” by nature. You unlocked hardmode. Cai Xueyong : When you develop the first product of a certain

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taste

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/01/taste/ In the post-scarcity era, taste is doubly scarce. Because taste is the ability to make choices. Difficulty choosing is an understatement for tasteless. ( Click here to read the vertical version of this article) This article is reproduced from: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/06/01/taste/ This site is for inclusion only, and the copyright belongs to the

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Principles vs. Policies

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/05/28/principle-vs-policy/ The previous article said that it is necessary for the people of the People’s Republic of China to chew on what the new China has brought to them, and there is another example. Jia Jia said at the Chi Chi Guild Hall: People who don’t study Taiwan don’t know. “One China” and

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Backup vs. Sync

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/05/28/backup-vs-sync/ Due to a problem with iCloud synchronization, @mizu_bai’s graduation thesis was deleted. She said : The original intention of saving in iCloud is to backup, which is a big joke. Sympathy, but it looks like this friend is confusing backup services with sync services. iCloud Drive is not a backup, but a

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Don’t scale Landscape Poems

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/05/25/do-not-scale-fubutsushi/ Bing Yang : First post and then download, I have always wanted to do this kind of project hehe. In Japan, there are also many “Future Poems” that are difficult to commercialize. Huaxia Scenery – Urban Scenery Encyclopedia Community (App Store Link – Cited) The reason why fengwushi is fengwushi (Japanese for

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Blogging and Microblogging

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/05/25/blog-and-micro-blog/ I have always felt that blogs can contain all the functions of microblogs (such as twitter club ), but not vice versa. Blogs can be long, and most people do tend to write long, but no one prevents you from writing only 140 words on your blog. I have always known that

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