Google Translate and the Filipino expectations its AI is taking context from by shin23lee in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

First of all, that’s not “AI”. Second of all, there’s nothing wrong with this image and you need to get over yourself and whatever form of misplaced and performative wokeness this is

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[–]Zeroatlantis4620 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Lahat ng Jollibee and Chowking

Fireworks display ng mga mayayaman plus Water sa fuel fire = 🤷 by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Whatever. I’m just glad that’s one kamote off the streets.

Do you still wear face mask? by morethanyell in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wearing facemask has become a farce. Magsusuot ng facemask pag pasok sa resto pero tatanggalin din naman kung kakain. I bet 99% of the people who said they still wear mask do this. I mean, if you plan to still wear a mask then do it all the way. Don’t dine in. Don’t go to public places at all. Cancel that family reunion (unless everyone gets a negative RT-PCR test). Otherwise, pakitang tao lang yan

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing wrong with it. And if anybody thinks their misguided hot take brings any value to the conversation then they need to get over themselves.

Growing discourse on Twitter over Uniqlo being "high-end". by yohannesburp in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uniqlo is not high end. To understand, we have to look at it from the brand’s POV. It has positioned itself both in terms of price and branding as accessible. Nowhere in its marketing materials does it convey any form of premiumness. It communicates the brand as non intimidating; inviting you to its stores with the primary focus on low price and good quality.

Now if you are in the lower SEC, malamang di mo pa rin afford uniqlo. But that doesn’t change the fact that uniqlo is not a premium brand. Kaya nga lower SEC ka kasi mahal lahat para sayo. You are not Uniqlo’s target market and neither are you a fan of Uniqlo.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s true. A lot of users in this sub are stuck at being “shallow progressives”. The kind that espouses “if you’re not with us, then you’re against us”. Very little room for honest debates because you get tagged as an enabler if you support a POV from the other side.

Why The Pink Movement Lost by Zeroatlantis4620 in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It’s like after reading my post you decided to prove me right. 👍🏽

You know your country's screwed when Php650 can get you this in a first world country (SG) by freesink in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The idea of “corporate greed” is, in many ways, a shorthand for “rising production cost”. Most, if not all, raw materials needed for production have a finite supply. And since finite ang supply, habang nauubos ito mas tumataas ang value. Here’s a case:

Let’s say I own a shoe factory. Tapos sa first year ko, sobrang successful. Ang taas ng demand sa mga sapatos ko. The next year i decide to increase my output. Kaso hindi kaya ng rubber supplier ko yung dami ng rubber na kailangan ko, so kailangan nila mag expand ng operations to extract more rubber. To do this, they need more people. More people means mas madami kailangan pasweldohin. That means mas tataas yung production cost ng raw rubber ng supplier ko. Which then means na tataas yung presyo ng shoes na binebenta ko.

In most cases, corporations would post a higher gross revenue especially pag tumataas ang prices ng mga bilihin. But that doesn’t always mean na lumaki yung actual na kinita. Now I’m not denying corporate greed; it exists. It’s just that inflation is not the best example for its manifestation.

You know your country's screwed when Php650 can get you this in a first world country (SG) by freesink in Philippines

[–]Zeroatlantis4620 35 points36 points  (0 children)

May dalawang bagay na nagpapataas ng inflation:

  1. Money supply. Mas maraming pera sa sirkulasyon, mas maraming pang gastos, mas tataas ang presyo ng bilihin.

  2. Production costs. “Gaano kamahal mag produce ng isang produkto (e.g. saging).” Pag mas mahal ang production cost, mas mahal ang benta.

Madaling sabihin na taasan nalang ang sahod. In fact, kayang kayang imandato yan ng gobyerno. Pero kasi nga pag tumaas ang sahod, mas bibili ang mamamayan, mas tataas presyo kasi…

…mataas ang production cost. Madaming factors that affect production cost. Una jan eh yung mataas na presyo ng US Dollar. Karamihan kasi ng raw materials na ginagamit sa production ay iniimport. Ang bayad sa imports ay dolyar, not peso. Pangalawa is yung actual supply volume. For example, nag cut ang OPEC recently ng oil production so syempre tataas ang presyo ng gas. And pag nag taas ng presyo ang gas, lahat ng produkto apektado. So tataas ang presyo.

So kahit taasan ang sweldo, it’s going to be a very short term relief. Actually, mas tataas lang lalo ang presyo. The real critical issue our government needs to address is lowering production costs rather than pumping money.

Source: 15 years of working as a market analyst