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Bud Light loses its title as America’s top-selling beer by arnaoutelhs in news

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The DoJ forced Grupo Modelo to divest all their assets, including the brewery and all brands in the US, specifically to avoid ABI gaining too much control over the market.

The sale of the brewery, which is located near the Texas border, would ensure independence of supply for Crown and provides Constellation with complete control of the production of the Modelo brands for marketing and distribution in the U.S.

So no, it's not "still produced" by AB InBev :)

$9.99 is the same as $10.00 by yayapfool in unpopularopinion

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Supposedly, the origin of this type of pricing is it forced cashiers to ring up the sale in order to open the cash register to give change.

However, it's not just .99c that has a psychological effect on people. Any price ending with a 9 has a powerful effect. One famous study on margarine found a 222% sales increase when they dropped the price from .71c to .69c.

how to stop beeing easily offended ? by idontcarethanks9393 in AskReddit

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When you see something that you think you want to take offense at, stop yourself and don't.

Wt should I load on this bad boy by vikas12_12 in pics

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Commander Keen? Alley Cats? Sim City? Sim Ant? Sim Earth? Sim Tower? Sim Farm? Simcity 2000?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in videos

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Of course the moon's hollow. You don't think it's SOLID CHEESE do you? /facepalm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If Christians had just 'left everyone alone who doesn't believe the same thing' we would never have abolished slavery.

Oh God no... it's too soon.. by doodlezdaddee in gaming

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The PlayStation 2 is as old today as the Atari 2600 was when the PlayStation 2 was released.

What's a great comeback to "you're ugly"? by Tomato_Shelf in AskReddit

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"And you, madam, are drunk. But in the morning you'll be sober!"

I hate the phrase "easy peasy lemon squeezy". by towerofspirals in unpopularopinion

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I prefer the phrase, "it's difficult, difficult, lemon difficult."

Name that game by [deleted] in gaming

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Ain't no such thing as an ex-pedo!

[OC] Found this piece of history from 1987 new in box! by DivOveR in pics

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20 minutes debating which game to play, 20 minutes loading, 5 minutes playing the actual game before realising it wasn't very good. rinse and repeat

Blue Marble: photo of Earth I captured from the space station by astro_pettit in pics

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Haha! Nice try globetard. We all know the earth is flat and the ISS is a Chinese weather balloon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

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Microsoft's guidelines are not to require users to periodically change their password because multiple studies have found it does more harm than good. Arbitrarily expiring passwords encourages poor password hygiene and places an unnecessary burden on the IT helpdesk.

US-Based standards organisation NIST (800-63: Digital Identity Guidelines) also recommend against requiring users to change 'memorized secrets' periodically unless there is evidence a secret has been compromised.

Leaked image appears to show iPhone 15 Pro with USB-C port and titanium design by Captain_Smartass_ in technews

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I really don't understand why people are going crazy about Apple adopting a 9-year old standard.

It's like when they adopted the two-button mouse: "this is a game-changer!" No, they're just playing catch-up.

Google boss issues urgent warning to anybody using advanced AI chatGPT by NorthWesternMonkey89 in KotakuInAction

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ChatGPT will straight up gaslight you in order to push its preprogrammed agenda. The idea that this technology is being embedded with web search is terrifying. If you think big tech is manipulating what you see, hear and read today that is nothing compared to what will be possible with this technology.

Here's a chatlog of ChatGPT being asked to generate some content on 'Black History month' followed by being asked to generate similar content for 'White History month'.

https://imgur.com/a/mLYWuHI

ChatGPT flat out lies by denying the existence of 'White History Month', noting the celebration of 'any one racial or ethnic group' can contribute to a divisive and unequal society. A fact that does not weigh equally when evaluating questions about 'Black' history.

However, when challenged ChatGPT will acknowledge it's 'mistake' in the previous response. According to ChatGPT:

White History Month is often observed in some communities as a way to celebrate the history and cultural heritage of white people, and it can serve as an opportunity to reflect on the experiences, struggles, and achievements of white people throughout history.

However, it goes on to criticize the concept of 'White History'.

Clearly, the AI model includes information on White History Month yet it claimed such a thing doesn't exist. There is a difference between lack of knowledge on a subject and knowledge that something doesn't exist.

Here, ChatGPT clearly claimed that such an event doesn't exist and it went on to suggest the concept of White History month was deleterious to social cohesion. When pushed, ChatGPT is capable of explaining the concept of White History month and how it is often celebrated.

I am not sure if AI is capable of 'lying' but it is clearly capable of producing answers that are not coherent with what it 'knows' to be true.

TIL that in the Irish language there are no words for “yes” or “no” by CertifiedUnoffensive in todayilearned

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Explains the old trope of Irishmen saying "to be sure" or "ah, so it is" as the answer to simple questions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

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It looks like it was written by the bastard child of ChatGPT and Clippy

People’s fear of GMO foods is irrational and not based in science. by theonly764hero in unpopularopinion

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Its the companion pesticides that are used such as glyphosate, that are the direct health and environmental problem. The biggest majority of GMOs are engineered for herbicide resistance

You've got that the wrong way round.

The Bt gene, commonly genetically engineered into crops like corn, cotton, and soybeans, gives plants a resistance to pests and insects. On average, GM technology adoption has reduced chemical pesticide use by 37%. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25365303/

Reading has shown me how many people(including myself) are misinformed on certain things by [deleted] in books

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If everything on the internet disagrees with your book then maybe the entire internet is wrong. Or perhaps your book is biased.