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at Bernd 2025-12-05 15:22:13 No. 28641
My facebook timeline is filled with reels of Indian life advice. I don't know why but I started to enjoy them and now it's not but them.
>facebook timeline Go away, grandpa.
The dialectics of ancient Indian wisdom: - Do nothing - In particular, do not redeem, but - Do the needful
>>28708 Tbh I never actually interacted with Indians in real life, only as food couriers
>>28709 Consider yourself lucky. I have worked with a bunch of Indian software developers who ranged from bad to not very good. Well, actually, there was one very good guy, but he had a company and promised to do the work himself, but actually had a less good employee do it, badly. So 100% bad experience commercially. I know a few Indians who do open source stuff and some of these are even good.
>>28713 I see lots of Indian students on the bus etc., they always seem like nice people.
Modi had some program to hand out cheap phones and internet to every idiot in India, so now every place gets flooded by their cultural poo, as they are just so numerous. Once you are contempt with the roach infestation, the comedic value out of some such communities is great, as they do bring up singular beings with a bit more clairvoyance, for which the place has to be double-hell.
I've had a similar thing happen with The Archive Inbetween that is some sort of writers sci-fi anthology community that makes use of AI for storytelling images and narration. It's actually very kino at times - probably the best use of the technology I've seen so far. But the thing is I've not used Facebook for years and none of my friends use it either. I just need something to doom scroll with my brain off like I'm watching an episode of Family Guy before bed where I know it's just going to be predictable slop that doesn't engage me too much.