Time Imprint
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海外VPN推荐
2017.6.14更新 发现他的连接还是不稳定,在深圳宾馆根本连不上。朋友推荐了shadowsocks,开源标准,自己建个服务器自己弄,非常不错。git在下面,还没来得及研究,回头给大家写教程 htt…
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域名实名政策到底是什么情况?
因为一直用腾讯企业邮,最近一直收到“实名政策”的提醒邮件,搞的我一头雾水?邮件如下: 乍看上去,貌似如果不实名的话,再也无法使用邮箱功能了,但也没写如何实名。基于此我登陆到了企业邮箱的后台,试图看看有…
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Words cannot express it
Last weekend we fought our way to the FIFA East Finals, and despite torrential rain, we fell behind three times, rallied three times, and ultimately lost the championship on penalties. These past two days I've been in a state of indescribable confusion. This feeling isn't due to the disappointment of losing the title, but rather the realization that many people around me will be leaving after this tournament…
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Why is starting a business and investing becoming increasingly difficult?
Since last year, a sentiment has been circulating in startup and investment circles that entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly difficult. While there are frequent "small trends," "big opportunities" are becoming increasingly scarce. Theories about the mobile internet entering its "second half" are rampant. So, what changes have occurred in the external environment? Where will new opportunities emerge?
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Did you know that a dog's tail can talk?
1. Staring straight ahead with its tail held high, this is your dog showing off and asserting dominance when encountering a strange dog: "Hey, newbie, I'm the boss here!" 2. A straight tail indicates the dog feels threatened. 3. Standing in this posture with its tail wagging back and forth, that's the dog testing…
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Let's talk about customer service and systemic issues in China via a mini-program (sharing, venting, and reflection).
I originally intended to continue from where I left off in the previous post, but while researching WeChat's new policies and mini-programs, some interesting and thought-provoking things happened. This article should have been published last week, but I wanted to wait for the mini-programs to be released so I could brag about it, but ultimately failed. Let's first talk about WeChat's policies in March 2017…
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There is no such thing as an easy and lucrative job in this world.
Studies have found that the more money people earn, the longer their working hours. Overtime doesn't guarantee you'll be rich, but if you want to be rich, you'll almost certainly have to work overtime. If anything could be worse than an email from your boss late at night, it would be a phone call. Whether you're still sitting in front of your computer at two or three in the morning, staring blankly…
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Why are even "comment maniacs" like Zhou Hetai opening their WeChat public accounts less and less?
Even Zhou Hetai was getting tired of the endless stream of WeChat public accounts. A legend circulated in the WeChat public account world about "Zhou Hetai"—was he a person or a software program? Why was his presence everywhere in the comment sections of WeChat public accounts? Could there really be such a person, always doing...?
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Four Miscellaneous Essays – Recent Events, Gaming, Social Media, New York
Recent Situation: These past two days have been the May Day holiday in China, and I asked my company for two days of unpaid leave. Firstly, the company wasn't too busy, and secondly, I wanted to give myself a break. After four consecutive years of this kind of hectic schedule, without any winter or summer breaks for relaxation, I'm really not used to it. I feel like a walking corpse, unable to get out of bed in the morning…
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Analysis of why Android phones become slower over time
Although Android phones have consistently increased their RAM, from 1GB in the early days to 6GB now, some people still feel that their Android phones become increasingly sluggish over time, even with increased RAM! In fact, this isn't an illusion! Compared to iPhones, which only need 1GB of RAM to run smoothly…
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Let's talk about the future of autonomous driving
I increasingly feel like I've reached an age where I'm caught in a dilemma. My dreams seem increasingly distant, so I have to resort to roundabout methods. The number of unresolved issues is growing, and I'm facing more and more problems, forcing me to reluctantly give up some things. Student days were so much better! I've recently started reading again; I've hardly read anything since going abroad…
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Why I believe esports and competitive sports are completely unrelated
The past few years have been quite remarkable, with internet celebrities, live streaming, and esports all becoming increasingly popular. The first two are products of a certain stage in society, arising from the maturity of internet technology and catering to popular demand. Esports, however, is entirely different. It has a long history, having been wildly popular in China around 2001…
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When a customer says, "It's too expensive!", 90% of store clerks give the wrong answer.
How can a salesperson chat with a customer "pleasantly"? A customer wanted to buy a piece of clothing. After browsing for a long time, she picked up a piece she liked and asked, "How much?" The sales assistant said, "300." She said it was too expensive, and she would accept it if it could be sold for 150. The salesperson then said, "Okay, deal!" She was amazed at how easily the salesperson...
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Passion and negativity
I just watched the anime of Shohoku vs. Sannoh (fan-made: http://www.bilibili.com/video/av9591338/), and I was moved to tears again. I remember the last time I felt this way was also when I watched Shohoku vs. Sannoh, two years ago, while watching Slam Dunk in HD…
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Recent updates
Last week, "In the Name of the People" was all over my social media feed. Partly out of curiosity, I wanted to see how an anti-corruption drama would turn out, and partly out of curiosity to verify online rumors. So, I stayed up all weekend to binge-watch it. Today, I realized I'd already finished the 24 episodes that have aired so far—and the show has 55 episodes in total! I realized I got hooked way too early. This kind of suspense drama…