how do you even follow the actual broadcasts and read the actual protocol? i only pick up bits and pieces online.

anyone who has followed and wants to share the proceedings and conclusions?

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    that’s a bit counter-cooperative since search engines spew so much bile and adversatorial articles constitute the majority of the corpus to be found online

    almost like me asking a person with experience for verified takes is called wrong, isolating into algorithms none of us have control over is called right

    not pointing any offense to your person here. this is a negative cultural trend i keep disdaining - the “just google it, stop asking people” lowkey condescending and sometimes disheartening culture is having negative impact on me and others. is what i kindly mean to enlighten

    edit: but thanks for sharing your knowledge of it with a link, i appreciate being able to establish that link & date atleast

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      I see what you’re saying, but there’s such a learned helplessness with the general public. They would rather make a tiktok, reddit, etc. post to ask really basic questions instead of a 5 second google. The interesting part comes from what info you’re looking for and if it can be monetized and you need personal answers, but that’s a very wide spectrum. You didn’t say you wanted an insider’s personal take, just broadcasts, protocol, proceedings, and conclusions.

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        When I search google for obscure information, I usually get three kinds of answers: commercial slop, social media posts that people answered with a lot of effort, and social media posts that say “just google it” or some equivalent.

        My praises go out to everyone over the past decades that has answered “easily answerable questions” on social media, thanks to who we have an easily accessible corpus of answers to simple but obscure questions.

        Besides, in this case they’re clearly hoping someone followed it closely enough to do a solarpunkish editorialization rather than the dense material these summits produce themselves.

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          Just ask Grok

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          jk

          edit: also they didn’t specify they wanted an editorialization or anything, as I said in my response