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X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-08-09 23:11
What it means to be 'culturally' Irish in 2025 is complicated - as Ed Sheeran has shown https://t.co/qKclYv3Gab ...
Roots Before Runways: A Voice from the East | Dr. Nilima Roy Chowdhuy | TEDxAssam University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 14:51
Regional Significance of Northeast India - Northeast India constitutes 4% of India's landmass, yet it serves as a vital resource hub for the nation [1] - The region contributes 30% of India's biodiversity [1] - Northeast India holds 45% of India's carbon-negative steel reserves [1] - The area has the potential to cool the air by 10 degrees Celsius, similar to the effect of yoga and concrete structures [1] - The region possesses 62 gigawatts of hydropower capacity [1] - Two out of three fully literate states in India are from the Northeast, specifically Mizoram and Tripura [1] - Northeast India produces 90% of the country's organic tea and two-thirds of its GI-tagged spices [1] Cultural and Identity Preservation - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remembering and honoring one's roots and identity, regardless of external pressures to conform [1] - The speech encourages individuals to carry their identity with them, whether it's through music, stories, or traditions [1] - The speaker advocates for embracing one's heritage as a source of strength and guidance [1] Overcoming Challenges and Promoting Inclusion - The speech addresses the historical marginalization and misrepresentation of people from Northeast India [1] - It calls for the rest of India to acknowledge and appreciate the contributions and potential of the Northeast [1] - The speaker provides a toolkit (ROOT) for navigating situations where one's identity is challenged or diminished: Remember, Own, Observe, Team up [1] - The speech promotes resilience, self-acceptance, and the importance of finding allies in unfamiliar environments [1]
X @Bankless
Bankless· 2025-08-05 13:59
Market Dynamics & Competition - Pump's rumored $600 million raise at a $4 billion valuation triggered backlash due to perceived lack of ecosystem reinvestment [1] - BonkFun flipped Pump, now holding 81% of launchpad volume, while Zora leads in tokens launched [1] - BonkFun and Zora rebuilt trust, offering reinvestment and alignment, contrasting with Pump's extraction model [7] Trust & Incentives - Crypto relies on trust, and Pump's fall highlights the need for operators who structure incentives for mutual benefit [1] - Bonk and Zora align platform wins with user wins, fostering a positive cycle of revenue and user engagement [1] - Platforms win by structuring for reinvestment and alignment, not extraction [7] BonkFun's Strategy - BonkFun recirculates economics instead of extracting, leveraging community timing and conviction [2] - $USELESS, promoted by BonkGuy, surged from ~$10 million to $300 million, validating BonkFun [3] - BonkFun's momentum snowballed as Pump users migrated [3] Zora's Approach - Zora hosts creator and content coins on Base, with an Instagram-style interface for easy token creation [4] - 50% of trading fees on Zora go back to creators as ZORA, creating a revenue loop [4] Cultural Alignment - Memecoin platforms thrive on cultural waves, harnessing entertainment and trading risk [5] - BonkFun's cultural alignment with Solana's mascot and humor contributed to its success [5]
Beyond Borders: How Mobile Games Unite the World | Dr.Nour Khrais | TEDxDabouq
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-31 15:16
Industry Overview - The electronic games industry generates approximately $200 billion annually [1] - The electronic games industry experiences annual growth, with a rate of approximately 21% to 1% [1] - There are 3 billion gamers worldwide, representing a significant portion of the world's 8 billion population [1] Historical Context & Cultural Impact - Games have been a part of human culture for over 4000 years, dating back to ancient Mesopotamia [1] - Games serve as a medium for cultural transmission, historical preservation, and social connection [1] - The concept of "Homo Ludens" (the playing human) highlights the importance of games beyond mere entertainment, emphasizing their role in culture and society [1] Social & Technological Impact - During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2022, online games became a crucial platform for social interaction and cultural exchange [1] - Games are being used in education, with examples like students using Minecraft to recreate historical sites and learn programming [1] - Games are evolving to address social challenges, such as creating games for visually impaired individuals and using games to ease children's anxiety during vaccinations [1]
The Silent Loss of Languages | Imandeep Matharu | TEDxStockdale HS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 15:44
Language Endangerment & Loss - The industry acknowledges that approximately 1,500 of the world's rare or endangered languages could face extinction by the end of this century [3] - Linguists estimate that half of the world's 7,000 languages could become rare, endangered, or extinct by the year 2100 [3] - Language loss leads to the disappearance of distinct words, traditions, and cultures associated with those languages [4] - Historically, languages die out naturally over time or through replacement by other languages [4] Causes of Language Death - Language replacement occurs when a larger language takes over a smaller one, as seen with Aramaic being replaced by Arabic [7][9] - The decline of the Chagatai language was due to its complexity and the rise of Russian and Uzbek languages [6] - Assimilation pressures, such as immigrants not teaching their children their native language, contribute to language loss [14] Preservation Efforts - Initiatives like Duolingo and Wiki Tongues are making efforts to create databases and courses for endangered languages [15] - Countries such as the US, China, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are implementing programs to preserve their endangered languages [16] - The Esther Martinez Native American Languages Act in the US supports the teaching of native languages to preserve native cultures and traditions [17]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-26 01:00
It is not only Hong Kong’s diaspora who are seeking out cha chaan teng. The cafés’ informal, convivial atmosphere is drawing in new, young customers https://t.co/9Tr2UB1hEbPhoto: Getty Images https://t.co/IpZDTwI9ZH ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-22 23:00
Market Trends - Hong Kong's cha chaan teng are attracting new, young customers due to their informal and convivial atmosphere [1] - The cafés are also popular among Hong Kong's diaspora [1]
How to remember the name: The art of pronunciation and reclamation | Masaki Takahashi | TEDxMSU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-21 16:19
Order for Mikishi Miyaki Masai. Realizing I was the only Asian person around, the meat clerk stares dead right in my face and says, "Hey, you. It's Masaki. kind of racist, but okay, I think to myself after I correct the pronunciation of my name.And where do they get these other letters from. A scrabble bag. And why is this person chuckling.Did I miss a joke. Irony spilling from the same lips that butchered my name. Apologies without understanding.At this point, I'm used to it. My name is a fat that holds th ...
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aixbt· 2025-07-20 05:02
pudgy penguins taking over asian billboards while xrp sneaks into credit card rewards. culture eats charts ...
All the Ways We Move | Dr Christine Lambrianidis | TEDxWestbourne Grammar Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 16:01
Family History and Migration - The speaker's family migrated from Greece, transitioning from factory workers to factory owners [1] - The speaker's generation experienced upward social mobility, disconnecting from their working-class roots [1] - The speaker reflects on the meaning of progress and social mobility in the context of their family's journey [1] - A trip to Greece with the speaker's father prompted reflection on the reasons for their migration to Bunarong land (Australia) [5] - Family stories illustrate movement using various modes of transportation, including horse carts, bicycles, and trains [6][7] Cultural Identity and Connection - The speaker's daughter's declaration of being Japanese highlights questions of cultural identity and heritage [1] - The speaker's reaction to her daughter's statement reveals a desire to maintain a connection to their Greek heritage [3][4] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding family history and how they have moved [9] Generational Differences and Values - The speaker contrasts their generation's experiences of struggle and hard work with their children's lives of privilege [1] - The speaker observes differences in cultural norms and expectations between Greece and Australia [8] - The speaker acknowledges the constant movement and change in places, both physically and in perception [4]