I think it's time to shut down the universities.
Also, all of these tech dorks, and not a single one can make a search engine that actually works?
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZE4fXQmgS2k
>>512036555 (OP)He has the BBC poster phenotype
>>512036555 (OP)Chinks don't view cheating as being wrong the same way whites do, they believe that if someone can cheat and get away with it then it's not actual cheating whereas whites view cheating as wrong no matter what.
>>512036587you have jewish golem phenotype
>>512036656Asian boi detected, back to China with you
>>512036555 (OP)>chinks do nothing but cheatShocking, call them out on it and they'll threaten to blow you up btw
>Hundreds of Sydney University students were accused of cheating before teachers received a bomb threat warning them not to investigate in a disturbing escalation of cheating provider aggression…https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2024/09/a-decade-of-international-student-cheating-scandals/
>>512036555 (OP)I'm not normally racist against Asians but this ugly soulless insect should be sent back home with his worthless ChatGPT degree.
>>512036754kike detected, back to the oven with you
>>512036652Wow, you're saying an entire race of insects who see animal suffering as tasty see cheating as honorable? Im shocked
>>512036555 (OP)this guy just self reported himself to all potential employers. guess his $60,000 paper is worthless now
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>>512037243cheating is only bad if you get caught, that means you're retarded, getting away with it is considered being cunning and smart.
students and their parents will cause a big stir if you try to prevent them from cheating.
>>512037269>this guy just self reported himself to all potential employers. guess his $60,000 paper is worthless nowShould be stripped of his degree and barred from higher education entirely. Let him deliver fast food with the rest of his insect brothers.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-01/chinese-students-paid-to-ghost-write-for-australia-uni-students/11725330
>we've structured society in such a way that going to college is no longer viewed as an avenue for personal enrichment but as an economic investment. For a portion, I dare say the majority, of the people going to Harvard or Yale, the goal isn't to be a well rounded citizen of the world: it's just the first step on the road to a law firm, consulting gig or a financial company. If your goal is to get a job at Burlington and become another faceless but well compensated cog in the machine, being authentic is actively detrimental to your long term prospects.
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>>512037508cheating is such an expectation, that the CCP just surprised disabled their AI during their national exams for 4 days to crack down on the cheating, since they expect absolutely no one to take an exam honestly.
>Roy Lee observed job interviews had already been made outdated by technology, becoming a kind of drudgery that was no longer meaningful for screening human talent. Then-Columbia student Lee started the company as a way to cheat on technical interviews for big tech firms. After their product, an AI “cheating tool” called Interview Coder, secured the team internship offers from Meta, TikTok, Amazon, and Capital One, Columbia University suspended Lee for live-tweeting his disciplinary process in late March.
>Since then, Lee has raised a $15 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz. Though Cluely no longer brazenly uses the word “cheat” on most of its copy, Cluely tells its users that the AI will do the heavy lifting for them. The product now advertises itself as an “undetectable AI” that responds to users’ screen and audio. “It’s inevitable that college students and young people will use the tools at their disposal,” Lee told me. The Cluely manifesto, subtitled “We want to cheat on everything,” spells out how cheating becomes the new normal:
>'And yes, the world will call it cheating. But so was the calculator. So was spellcheck. So was Google. Every time technology makes us smarter, the world panics. Then it adapts. Then it forgets. And suddenly, it’s normal.'
https://www.palladiummag.com/2025/06/30/economic-nihilism/
You just cannot live with these people. They are sociopaths.
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>>512037743and of course, they bring this mentality over to foreign universities. anyone that has had chinese nationals in their classes will tell you, that yeah, they're all cheating all the time.
every single bust and crackdown on large scale cheating in american universities reveals a bunch of chinese nationals.
>>512036555 (OP)>a single one can make a search engine that actually works?Search engines destroyed their own search capabilities to censor content and force you to search repeatedly so you see more ads.
If you find what you're looking for on your first search (Google was actually a good search engine up to around 2015), then you'll stop searching. This means you'll see fewer ads.
>>512037269>this guy just self reported himself to all potential employers.Most managers in most companies are using chatgpt all the time.
>>512038702>Search engines destroyed their own search capabilities to censor content and force you to search repeatedly so you see more ads.I know, but these tech dorks act like everyone should kiss their ass, when they make everything shittier and shittier. This is why we need Jeet CEOs apparently, to make Google search incrementally worse.
>>512036652Isn't it just an extension of 'fake it until you make it'? White people do this too, they think they can bullshit their way into a job to get paid even if they don't care about the work at all.
>>512036652>cheating being wrongyeah, that's training. we assume that the system benefits us, so we support the system. unfortunately that system is a chokepoint and it has been seized by people that want us all dead.