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On the launching of Grokipedia

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Grokipedia is intended to compete with Wikipedia; verify Grokipedia articles using Encyclopedia Britannica articles In October 2025, communication and transportation magnate Elon Musk's company xAI masterminded the launch of Grokipedia , an artificial intelligence-powered Internet encyclopedia. Musk distrusts Wikipedia due to the website's ideological bias. Dr. Larry Sanger, Wikipedia 's cofounder-turned-whistleblower, expressed support for Grokipedia . When you search Google for "Grokipedia," there is a message that says, "Did you mean Wikipedia?" This implies that Google senses competition from alternative encyclopedia projects. As it is in its early stages, we must remind you that Grokipedia contains errors and has yet to undergo significant revision and editing. If you are an expert in any field, we encourage you to contribute to Grokipedia and remove content that is suggestive of having been copied from Wikipedia . Unreliability of Wickedped...

Have a little respect for cloud storage

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Conserve cloud storage to give chance to less served users and respect the health of the provider company's employees Cloud storage is essentially storing your data on servers around the globe. Convenient it is, you can upload data files to computers located in different countries. The Internet platform company is very protective of the data their users trust to store, so in exchange; the users should have at least a little respect. Cloud storage services have relatively limited amounts of "free" capacity and that's a good thing, as there are billions of people worldwide. Imagine the stress on computer resources that comes with serving billions of users. TeraBox is an exception, as it provides 1 TB free space and grants "premium" access for watching advertising. Cloud storage is meant to complement your computer's local storage. Files that occupy gigabytes or contain highly sensitive information should not be uploaded to cloud storage services. Occupyi...

Introducing Childfree Singles Philippines

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Childfree Singles Philippines (CSP) is a lifestyle movement for promoting the childfree and single lifestyle in the Philippines. Unlike most other childfree movements, which forward resentment of people who have spouses and children, CSP also intends to promote diplomacy with the childed and the married. In the 21st century, as developed societies fear human population rightsizing, CSP intends to overcome that fear, citing issues arguments such as the world or several parts of it being overpopulated. Still, unlike other childfree movements, which support abortion, CSP opposes abortion using secular arguments. Seal of Childfree Singles Philippines. The pastel green outer circle represents liveliness and positivity. The pastel cyan inner circle represents the advantages, strengths, and victories of the childfree single lifestyle. The compass represents a sense of direction, law, and order for the childfree single lifestyle. Laws can promote freedom and liberty. On the mott...

Philippine cities are meant for integration, not isolation

Have you ever heard about the "independent cities" model, which the Americans introduced to us in 1901 through dissolving the Manila province? If you look deeper into what that is, you might have stumbled upon what the "independent cities" model really is about, especially since July 1946. Contrary to what national legislation says about cities since the American period, Philippine cities desire more integration with the surrounding provinces. Hallmarks of such a desire include the fact that many residents of designated "independent cities" want their cities to remain the provincial capital. Large cities continue to influence neighboring provinces, which directly proves how unsuitable the "independent cities" model can be. Separating cities is about political convenience Beneath the veneer of "increased city autonomy," there is always a more cynical true motive for separating cities from provinces. That motive is mostly to silence the...