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习近平高规格接待普京,中俄团结一致制衡西方

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习近平高规格接待普京,中俄团结一致制衡西方

郭莉莉, ANTON TROIANOVSKI
中国国家主席习近平周二在北京与俄罗斯总统普京举行了会谈。
中国国家主席习近平周二在北京与俄罗斯总统普京举行了会谈。 Pool photo by Kevin Frayer
俄罗斯总统普京周二与中国国家主席习近平见面时表示,俄中关系已“达到历史最高水平”,这是两国团结一致制衡西方的展示。
习近平在北京的人民大会堂接待普京,双方在那里举行了正式会谈,并一起喝了下午茶和出席了晚宴。习近平说,“中俄关系经受住了国际风云变幻的考验,树立了大国关系典范。”
习近平还表示,北京将继续在双方重大关切的问题上与莫斯科协调立场。
两国最近保持一致的一个方式体现在对历史的叙述上。习近平和普京在“二战”及两国在结束战争方面所发挥作用的表述上互相呼应。
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他们的会晤发生在中国将在天安门广场举行纪念“二战”结束80周年阅兵式的前夕。这场活动意在精心展示中国的军事实力和不断扩大的全球影响力,而与此同时,特朗普总统的关税政策正在让美国的盟友和竞争对手都感到苦恼。预计将有20多个国家的领导人出席阅兵式,包括朝鲜领导人金正恩和伊朗总统佩泽什基安。
这场阅兵式是中国数月宣传活动的高潮。宣传活动主要通过演讲、电影和电视特别节目进行,目的是将一种历史叙事推给受众,把中国共产党在抗日战争中的作用置于核心位置。(许多历史学家认为,中国抗日战争的主力是国民党,而不是共产党。)
习近平周二与普京会晤时,赞扬了苏联和中国在结束“二战”方面所起的作用。他说,中俄两国是“第二次世界大战主要战胜国”,两国决意“维护二战胜利成果”,同时“推动建设更加公正合理的”国际体系。
普京把习近平称为“亲爱的朋友”,并表示,两国在“二战”中的胜利是它们“共同捍卫历史真相和正义”的证明。“我们过去站在一起,现在仍站在一起,”普京说。
习近平和普京的会晤发生在中国将在天安门广场举行纪念“二战”结束80周年阅兵式的前夕。
习近平和普京的会晤发生在中国将在天安门广场举行纪念“二战”结束80周年阅兵式的前夕。 Alexander Kazakov/Sputnik
苏联抗击纳粹德国的战争是普京历史叙事的核心,按照这个叙事,他如今对乌克兰发动的战争具有同样的正义性和历史意义。普京周三出席习近平的庆祝活动的安排,似乎意在将这个叙事扩大到“二战”的太平洋战场,并以此来强调中俄两国日益扩大的同盟关系。
学者们认为,对习近平而言,这种战争叙事在国内是为了树立中共的民族救星形象,在国际上是为了树立中国维护稳定力量的形象,同时还用来支持中国对台湾的领土主张。
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两国关系加深的一个具体迹象是,中国宣布将为俄罗斯游客提供免签入境,至少持续到2026年9月。
但也有证据表明,两国的立场并非完全一致:俄罗斯能源巨头俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司的负责人周二对记者表示,公司已就修建一条期待已久的对华天然气管道达成了一项“具有法律约束力”的协议,但中国外交部称目前没有任何可宣布的消息。
分析人士对中国是否会接受购买更多的俄罗斯天然气持怀疑态度。“我看到对更多立方米天然气供应的需求有限,”碳市场咨询公司ClearBlue Markets的中国天然气市场首席分析师秦燕(音)说。
中国是俄罗斯最大的贸易伙伴。自从2022年初俄罗斯大举入侵乌克兰以来,中国政府一直为莫斯科提供着经济命脉。专家表示,两国所谓“无止境战略伙伴关系”是为了建立一个由北京和莫斯科主导的替代世界秩序。
普京周二含蓄地嘲讽了西方领导人和特朗普。他说,在全球治理方面出现领导人“赤字”的时候,习近平提出的全球治理体系“非常及时和必要”。
俄罗斯派出一个庞大的代表团来中国,包括两位副总理、十位内阁部长,以及俄罗斯石油、天然气、武器生产和金融领域最大企业的负责人,这表明,对在国际上受到孤立的莫斯科而言,中国政府的支持至关重要。克里姆林宫公布的代表团名单还包括俄罗斯央行行长埃尔维拉·纳比乌琳娜,以及俄罗斯主要国家广播公司的总裁奥列格·布罗杰耶夫。
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普京大力称赞了他的中国东道主,并补充说,尽管周三举行阅兵式时可能会下雨,但这一点也不影响庆祝活动。“中国军队将以一贯的出色表现完成这场喜庆、庄严的阅兵式,”他说。

Keith Bradsher自北京、Berry Wang自香港对本文有报道贡献。

郭莉莉(Lily Kuo)是《纽约时报》报道中国记者,常驻台北。

Anton Troianovski是《纽约时报》莫斯科分社社长。他报道关于俄罗斯、东欧、高加索和中亚地区的新闻。

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细菌战之殇:不能忘却的抗战遗患

老人的发病时间、症状,与日军细菌战的时间线、炭疽杆菌的致病特征完全吻合,李晓方发现,一切史料都对上了。

“我问他断腿去哪儿了,他说早扔茅厕了。”起初老人以为这只是一种怪病,当李晓方告诉老人真相时,他不敢相信,神情十分痛苦和愤怒。这种病,让他永远抬不起头。

从电视中看到王选事迹的李晓方下定决心,“无论多难,也要把这段鲜为人知的历史记录下来。”同一年,时任南方周末记者南香红以采访王选为契机,开启了23年研究细菌战的“第二职业”。三个原本毫无交集的人,意外开始朝着同一方向前进。

南方周末记者 毛淑杰 南方周末实习生 钟婧

责任编辑:姚忆江

1998年10月,作者李晓方(左3)与浙江省金华市金东区雅畈镇日军细菌战炭疽、鼻疽受害幸存者程崇文(左1)、申子娥(左2)、王顺生在一起。图/李晓方提供

1998年10月,作者李晓方(左3)与浙江省金华市金东区雅畈镇日军细菌战炭疽、鼻疽受害幸存者程崇文(左1)、申子娥(左2)、王顺生在一起。图/李晓方提供


随着抗战胜利80周年纪念日临近,浙江杭州的退休干部李晓方更加忙碌起来。

他是一名退役军人,也是一名侵华日军历史的研究学者。数月来,他钻研起了抖音、微信视频号等流行的社交平台,准备把自己30年来研究的“大部头”发到社交平台上,触达更多的年轻人。

回顾14年抗战历史,侵华日军给中国人带来了深重的伤害,而很多隐性的战场伤害却一度尘封。比如,1945年的东京审判中,所有细菌战战犯被赦免了战争罪责。这些头顶“医学博士”名号的作恶者,战后摇身一变,成为了受人尊敬的社会名流。而细菌战的中国底层受害者们,在“恶臭、腐烂、反复发作”的怪病折磨下,痛苦度过余生。

出于强烈的正义感和责任感,很多民间人士自发挖掘这段历史,孜孜不倦地追问、寻找、留证。原本毫无交集的人,意外开始朝着同一方向前进。

而李晓方就是其中一个。

怪病

1989年3月,18岁的安徽滁州青年李晓方从军入伍,因在家学医的经历,被分配至浙江金华某部医院服役。医院常有驻地乡村的老人来就诊,他们的病症很特殊:双腿溃烂数十年不愈,腐肉裸露,气味刺鼻,且都是几十年前就发病的老人。

“和南方常见的烂脚病不一样,这些老人的症状是弥漫性的、持续性的,当时就觉得奇怪。”多年后,李晓方向南方周末记者回忆起最初的疑问。

两年后,李晓方调任部队政治部报道员,业余时间,常到驻地附近村庄散步。一个夏日午后,他在村头看到一位只穿了短裤的老人坐在村口石墩上呻吟,走近时,一股浓烈的腐臭味扑面而来——老人的双腿溃烂严重,伤口正往外渗液。

“我问他脚烂了多久,他说七八岁时就烂了,一直没好。”老人的话让李晓方心头一震。老人向他诉说,染上这个怪病时恰逢1940年代,是抗日战争时期。

据他回忆,“鬼子来村子扫荡撤退后,一夜之间村里就病倒了很多人。有发高烧的、上吐下泻的,还有像他这样烂脚的,当时四百多人的村子,死了一百多,烂脚的就有三十多个。”

这是什么怪病?为什么日军过后就出现?一个念头在他心中萌生:“我要把这些老人的情况记录下来,揭开这个历史谜团。”

根据老人的年龄,李晓方推算怪病发作时间集中在1942年7月至9月间。据老人们回忆,此前当地没有人得过这种病,此后也没有。

他查阅史料发现,1942年夏季,日军发动浙赣战役,破坏浙赣铁路沿线机场。战役后期,日军秘密实施了细菌战,投放了“鼠疫、霍乱、副伤寒、痢疾、白喉、炭疽”等病菌。1945年,731部队少将军医川岛清被苏联红军俘虏。据他供认,他曾经就职的“731部队第一部”的职能,就是

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Anthropic 完成新融资,估值冲上 1830 亿美元

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全球 6G 更近一步:标准化工作启动

据人民邮电报消息,8 月 25 日至 29 日,3GPP 第一次 6G 无线接入网(RAN)工作组会议在印度班加罗尔举行。

据悉,这场会议标志着 3GPP 正式启动 6G 无线接入网的标准化研究,17 家全球主流科技企业提交的 19 篇相关提案,让 6G 从「概念探索」迈入「技术攻坚」的实质阶段。

本次会议围绕 6G 技术落地的核心需求,设置了两大与近场技术紧密相关的议程:

  • 其一为 6G 专题议程,聚焦 6G 无线接入(6GR)空口的基础设计:明确 6GR 空口的整体技术框架、敲定空口评估假设的核心维度;
  • 其二是 3GPP 信道模型修订,针对 7-24GHz 频段的近场信道模型参数进行优化。

报道提到,从 17 家企业的提案来看,全球产业界已形成「聚焦痛点、各有侧重」的技术探索方向:

  • 华为与海思联合提案直接锚定频段协议,明确提及 7-24GHz 频段的近场信道模型适配需求,为高频段近场通信提供协议层面的参考依据;
  • 中兴与盛科则在评估体系上发力,建议将 TR 38.901 中的近场信道模型纳入 6GR 评估,并将近场通信列为 6G 初期(Day-1)多天线技术的核心方案之一;
  • 小米在提案中提出「细粒度波束管理」思路,建议为近场用户设计专用码本,同时推动 FR3(第三频段)信道建模纳入近场特性;vivo 强调「空间非线性效应」的影响,认为这是提升 6G 频谱效率的关键;OPPO 进一步明确 FR3 应成为 6GR 新评估场景,需重点测试大规模 MIMO 与近场技术的协同效果;
  • 英伟达聚焦大规模 MIMO(mMIMO)增强,建议研究近场与远场用户的分布切换机制,并优化参考信号设计以适配「距离-角度」的相互依赖性;
  • 苹果针对 7GHz 频段提出差异化建模思路——近场 MIMO 设计需考虑球面波传播,远场则可灵活选择;
  • 高通则强调「场景适配」原则,认为远场模型仍是基线,近场模型需结合实际部署需求启用。
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iPhone 17 Air 国行被曝支持 eSIM,微博 CEO 转发

近日,博主「Chills 牙牙」发文称,其从中国联通相关人士获悉,公司总部已经下发消息,要对苹果 eSIM 项目做业务支撑。

从其透露的信息显示,即将发布的 iPhone 17 Air 将有望支持国行 eSIM 服务,但无法确定是否能够首发国行手机 eSIM 服务。

而在昨晚,新浪微博 CEO 王高飞(来去之间)转发相关内容并打上「每天转个广告」话题。

另据我们查询《中国联通 5G AI 终端白皮书(2025 年度)》发现,书中有明确的「eSIM 要求」。具体来看,书中强调,支持 eSIM 的 5G 手机需基于国内业务场景需求,预装信通院、中国移动、中国联通、中国电信等国内任一通用的 eSIM 证书。

在业务功能层面,需全面覆盖开户、转移、补换卡、销户等全生命周期服务;安全功能方面,应具备双向机卡锁定、跨境写卡禁用、地理位置精准校验及终端信息加密上报等能力。

今年,我们曾多次捕捉到联通上线 eSIM 相关业务的页面信息:

  • 3 月底,中国联通 eSIM 专区的 iPhone 专用 eSIM 页面悄悄上线,页面中显示了为 iPhone 办理 eSIM 独立号码的申请流程,该号码将能够直接使用流量上网。
  • 7 月,中国联通上线了「eSIM 手机商用试验」的相关开通页面,并提到「首次办理本业务的用户需通过线下渠道办理。」

另外,据新浪科技消息,摩根大通现已公布苹果 iPhone 17 系列手机定价分析,相对于此前其他调研机构「普涨」分析,摩根大通对于 iPhone 17 的定价预测显得较为乐观。摩根大通预测定价如下:

  • iPhone 17:799 美元(约合人民币 5704 元)
  • iPhone 17 Air:899-949 美元(约合人民币 6418 – 6775 元)
  • iPhone 17 Pro:1099 美元(约合人民币 7846 元)
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max:1199 美元(约合人民币 8560 元)

蔚来二季度交付大增,明年将是产品大年

昨天,蔚来汽车正式公布了其 2025 年第二季度财报,具体来看:

该季度其总交付 72056 辆,同比增长 25.6%,环比增长 71.2%;营收达 190.1 亿元,同比增长 9%,环比增长 57.9%;综合毛利率为 10%,环比显著提升;现金储备 272 亿元。

蔚来表示,预计今年三季度交付将达到 8.7-9.1 万台,营收达 218.1-228.8 亿元。

据晚点 Auto 报道昨晚蔚来 2025 年二季度业绩会消息,蔚来管理层的信心主要来自两款核心新品,全新蔚来 ES8 和乐道 L90。

蔚来 CEO 李斌说,公司产能必须优先保障这两款车型,甚至将原定的 L60 产能转移至 L90。规划显示,L90 在 10 月将达到月产 1.5 万辆,ES8 在 12 月也将提升至 1.5 万辆。蔚来四季度目标是实现月均交付 5 万辆。

在产能紧张背景下,蔚来将四季度三大品牌的合计产能目标设为 5.6 万辆:蔚来品牌 2.5 万辆、乐道 2.5 万辆、萤火虫 6000 辆。原定今年投放的 L80 交付则被推迟,在有限的资源(包括产能、供应链和营销精力)下,蔚来在产品线的广度和核心产品的深度上优先选择后者。

管理层预计明年会是产品大年,已经预告了六座 SUV ES9、大五座 SUV ES7 以及乐道 L80 会在明年交付。

另外,李斌还透露,公司整车毛利率保持稳健,其他业务毛利率实现显著突破。通过基于基本经营单元机制的全面降本增效举措的落地,成本优化效果显著,二季度经营亏损环比收窄超30%。

Anthropic 完成新融资,估值冲上 1830 亿美元

凌晨,Anthropic 宣布完成 130 亿美元(约合人民币 928.1 亿元)的 F 轮融资,投后估值直接冲到 1830 亿美元(约合人民币 13065.2 亿元)。

据悉,Anthropic 本次融资由 ICONIQ Capital 领投,Fidelity Management & Research Company 和 Lightspeed Venture Partners 共同领投。

同时,Anthropic 还透露,其从 2025 年开始的年化收入达 10 亿美元,仅用 8 个月就突破了 50 亿美元,因此也使得其成为历史上发展最快的科技公司之一。

另外,今年 5 月推出的 Claude Code 仅用 3 个月的时间,使用量就增长了 10 被以上,并且目前已产生超过 5 亿美元的年化收入。

OpenAI 收购数据分析平台 Statsig

今天凌晨,OpenAI 宣布收购全球顶级产品开发数据分析平台 Statsig,后者创始人兼 CEO Vijaye Raji 将加入 OpenAI 并担任应用部门 CTO。

本次收购完成后,Statsig 的所有成员都会成为 OpenAI 的员工,但公司将保持独立运营,在其西雅图办公室为现有客户提供服务。

据彭博社消息,今年早些时候,Statsig 完成了一轮 1 亿美元的融资,估值达到 11 亿美元。而 OpenAI 也以 11 亿美元(约合人民币 78.5 亿元)的价格进行收购,并且这也成为了其史上规模最大的收购之一。

据悉,Statsig 可轻松进行产品 A/B 测试、多变量测试等复杂测试,还能实时分析实验结果,为产品迭代提供依据。

根据其官网公布数据显示,Statsig 每日处理事件多达 1 万亿次,每月有 25 亿独立实验对象,同时能保证 API 和控制台的基础设施正常运行时间高达 99.99%。

宇树科技宣布四季度提交 IPO 文件

昨日下午,宇树科技在 X 发文称,其预计将在 2025 年 10 月至 12 月期间向证券交易所提交上市申请文件,届时公司的相关运营数据将正式披露。

宇树方面表示,以 2024 年为例,旗下四足机器人、人形机器人和组件产品的销售额分别占约 65%、30% 和 5%。

其中,约 80% 的四足机器人被应用于研究、教育和消费领域;20% 则被用于工业领域,如检查与消防;人形机器人完全用于研究、教育和消费领域。

今年 7 月,据中国证监会官网显示,杭州宇树科技股份有限公司(「宇树科技」)开启上市辅导,辅导机构为中信证券。这表明,宇树科技正式启动 IPO。

而据「投中网」消息,按照规划,IPO 辅导至少三个月。对此,宇树将在今年 9-10 月参与辅导考试,10-12 月进行上市综合评估。对此,报道分析称宇树正式登陆科创板「得到明年了」。

网友应聘 CEO 职位,OpenAI 幽默回信拒绝

近期,网友 Ömer Öztok 声称自己给 OpenAI 投了份申请担任 CEO 的简历。在 LinkedIn 上,他用极其中二的文字记录了这次「壮举」:

我放手一搏了。这次,目标更大:OpenAI 的 CEO。显然,用 ChatGPT Agent 替换整个高管团队这件事引起了一些担忧。

虽然结果可想而知,但精彩的来了,Ömer Öztok 还晒出了一封所谓的「官方回信」。而这封回信的内容也十分有趣:

感谢你最近申请担任 OpenAI 的 CEO。虽然你的热情无人能及,但你的申请中有些内容让我们的管理团队感到担忧。

信中提到,Ömer Öztok 的「ChatGPT Agent 换掉整个高管团队(除了自己)」计划被认定为了「世界末日」型现象;而「用 ChatGPT Plus 终身使用权来挖走 Meta,只为了名字收购 Google,并且用自己的推文来训练 GPT-6」,OpenAI 都调侃表示「被法务部认定为‘过于破坏性’」。

🔗 相关阅读:「我申请当 OpenAI CEO ,收到了一封拒绝信」

smart 宣布「复活」两座车型

昨日,smart 中国发文宣布,旗下全新两座纯电车型 smart 精灵 2 号(smart #2)将于 2026 年问世。

🔗 相关阅读:smart 宣布将推出双门微型车精灵 #2,神似 1998 年它们造的第一辆车

据 smart 介绍,新车将以曾经的经典车型 —— smart fortwo 为基点,保留 fortwo 核心特质并在此基础上迭代升级,号称「让 smart 双座汽车焕发新生」。

从官方公布的预告图,smart #2 整车设计较为圆润,车头紧凑呈下溜造型,尾部配备小型扰流板设计。

Smart 官方表示,smart #2 目前正处于最终设计与开发阶段,将与旗下其他车型一样,由梅赛德斯-奔驰设计团队操刀设计,基于 smart 内部研发团队专为超紧凑车型打造的全新架构生产,将在中国、欧洲及其他海外市场同步推出。

据悉,smart 首款车型于 1998 年正式问世,后续的 fortwo 持续更新到 2019 年。

马斯克发布终极 AI 计划:人形机器人是主力

昨天,特斯拉公布了他们的《宏图计划第四篇章》。与以往聚焦汽车或能源产品的蓝图不同,特斯拉这次描绘了一个更遥远、也更理想化的终点:

一个由 AI 和机器人主导的「可持续富足」的社会。

CEO 马斯克表示,特斯拉 80% 的价值,将来自 Optimus(人形机器人)。

🔗 相关阅读:马斯克终极 AI 计划发布!机器人替你打工,人人躺平拿高薪,这饼香吗

相较于前面三篇章,最新的第四篇章没有选择回归到更具体的商业或产品规划,反而将蓝图的尺度再一次放大,从改造全球能源体系,升级到了重塑人类社会本身的生产力结构。

在这份新的蓝图中,人工智能(AI)被提升至驱动一切的底层技术,成为整个系统的大脑;而人形机器人(Optimus),则是负责执行所有生产任务的物理实体。而汽车、储能等特斯拉现有的硬件业务,都将成为其 AI 能力的下游应用场景。

这一切的前提,是机器人本身必须能够被大规模制造。特斯拉认为,通过借鉴汽车行业的规模化生产经验,快速地大规模生产机器人来替代人类劳动力,在逻辑上是可行的。它们的最终目标,是建立一个全新的、由机器驱动的生产体系,从而实现生产力的指数级增长。

针对「机器人取代人类劳动力,失业人士何去何从」,马斯克则表示:

未来将实现普遍的高收入(而不仅是基本收入)。每个人都将拥有最好的医疗、食物、住所、交通和其它一切。这是一种「可持续的富足」。

值得一提的是,在第四篇章的宣传视频中,出现了 Cyber SUV 的模型内容。

从露出的部分来看,Cyber SUV 将采用类似 Cybertruck(赛博皮卡)类似的棱角设计,前挡风玻璃依然采用大面积、大倾角设计车身后半部分将采用普通 SUV 的造型,取消了 Cyberturck 的大溜背造型;后车窗线向上挑高。

小米汽车公布车辆快速安检专利

昨日,小米汽车科技有限公司公布了一项名为「车辆安检方法、装置、电子设备及存储介质」的专利,申请公布号为「CN120580878A」。

据介绍,该专利涉及智能交通技术领域。具体来看,在车辆当前位置与安检点所在位置间的距离值位于预设范围内、且车辆朝向安检点行驶的情况下:

  • 首先获取车辆当前的车辆信息、车辆内当前的人员信息及物品信息;
  • 然后将车辆信息、人员信息及物品信息发送给服务器;
  • 最后接收服务器发送的安检结果。

专利旨在「提高了车辆安检效率,为有效避免交通拥堵以及提高车辆通行效率提供了条件。」

苹果首席机器人研究员被 Meta 挖走

据彭博社报道,苹果机器人首席研究员 Jian Zhang 已跳槽至 Meta 的机器人工作室「Meta Robotics Studio」。

同时,据知情人士透露,苹果还有三名大语言模型(LLM)的研究员 —— John Peebles、Nan Du 和 Zhao Meng 离职,并且已加入其他公司,包括 OpenAI 和 Anthropic。

报道指出,上述研究员都是苹果基础模型团队的一员,而该团队在近几周已失去了大约 10 名成员,包括其负责人,该团队也是苹果智能(Apple Intelligence)平台的核心。

报道还提到,苹果目前正在内部讨论是否更多地依赖外部技术,而不仅仅是自家研发的模型。

据《DigTimes》报道,苹果目前正在加速其制造供应链中自动化和机器人使用的推广。

知情人士透露,虽然苹果已经推广了两年的自动化,但其计划从 2025 年开始加强该方面措施的实施。而这一实施也标志着苹果对供应链的战略发生转变 —— 旨在减少对劳动力的依赖,提升生产效率,并且为供应链持续多元化做足准备。

据报道,苹果要求自动化强制覆盖到所有的产品类别,包括 iPhone、iPad、Mac 和 Apple Watch。并且报道还指出,苹果要求供应商自行资助自动化升级,而不是依赖苹果的资金补贴。而这也与此前的苹果有所不同 —— 其此前经常投资于机械、工具,以满足产品的工艺需求。

苹果方面希望,增加机器人的使用能够帮助标准化流程,数字化检验,减少劳动力短缺和政治不稳定的影响,为新供应商实施一致的流程,并减轻当生产越来越多地分散到多个国家时保持一致产品质量的挑战。

智谱推出 GLM 编码套餐,最低 20 元/月

日前,智谱宣布,为进一步降低 AI 编码工具的使用门槛,正式推出限时 Claude Code 专属套餐「GLM Coding Plan」——月费低至 20 元,旨在让更多用户以合理成本使用高质量的代码生成能力。

据悉,「GLM Coding Plan」套餐适用于智谱最新旗舰模型 GLM-4.5 及 GLM-4.5-Air;首期主推 Claude Code,未来将拓展到更多 Coding 工具。

官方介绍,GLM-4.5 解决实际问题的能力已接近 Claude Sonnet 4。在多个开源评测中,GLM-4.5 也与国际主流模型保持同等竞争力:

  • WebDev Arena:与全球领先模型并列第二;
  • SWE-bench Verified:性能优于 Gemini-2.5-Pro 和 GPT-4.1;
  • BFCL v4 基准:全球第一,超过 Claude Opus 4.1,成本仅为其 1.5%。

另据智谱构建的 CC-Bench 评测体系结果显示,GLM-4.5 在开源模型中表现优异,尤其在任务完成效果和工具调用可靠性方面。GLM-4.5 在编码性能方面接近 Claude Sonnet 4,但价格仅为后者的 1/7。

马斯克投资的飞行汽车正式进入试运营

日前,马斯克投资的飞行汽车公司 Alef Aeronautics,正式宣布旗下电动飞行汽车项目进入试运营阶段。

据 KTVU FOX 2 报道,Alef 目前与半月湾/霍利斯特机场达成协议,允许前者的电动飞行汽车 Model A 与其他类型飞机一起进入运营状态。

Alef 方面称,这次试运营将包括 Model A 的驾驶、垂直起降、前进飞行,以及空中、地面机动。

据悉,Alef Aeronautics 的电动飞行汽车售价约为 30 万美元(折合约 214 万人民币),该车型最大行驶里程为 220 英里(约为 354.06 公里),飞行范围为 110 英里(约为 177.03 公里)。

💡 《Wired》:未来不再编程,而是训练计算机

2016 年,《Wired》曾发表过一篇名为《Soon We Won’t Program Computers. We’ll Train Them Like Dogs》的文章,里面提到:

随着人工智能与机器学习的崛起,传统意义上的「编程」正在逐渐失去核心地位。未来,人与计算机的关系不再是写代码指令,而更接近于「训练行为」。

而这听起来与现在流行的「氛围编程」(Vibe Coding)如出一辙 —— 开发者向 AI 提出需求,只要代码能正常运行,开发者便不经详细检查直接应用;当代码出问题时,则要求 AI 修改;实现「说想法,看结果,再调整」的循环。

《Wired》的文章中也提到,过去,程序员通过精确逻辑与脚本来控制计算机。但在机器学习范式下,模型通过大量数据输入自行归纳规则,形成可用于预测与决策的模式。这意味着开发者不再是「写流程」,而是通过反复训练、纠错、反馈,塑造机器的「行为」。

文章还以训练小狗为比喻,认为未来普通用户也能通过「训练」方式让机器完成任务,降低了技术门槛。

新产品

微信撤回聊天发 Live 图功能灰测

昨天早上,爱范儿发现微信客户端更新至 8.0.63 之后,就会支持在聊天窗口中发送 LivePhoto 实况照片。

但在下午的时候,我们再次实测发现,尽管微信并未重装或进行其他操作,但 LivePhoto 实况照片的标识已消失,无法选择相关文件,而且之前发出去的实况照片也转为了静态图片。

这意味着该功能(聊天窗口中发送 LivePhoto 实况照片)目前仍处于灰度测试,预计全量推送该功能还需要一些时日。

OPPO 周意保否认网传 Find X9 外观图

昨日,网络上流出 OPPO Find X9 外观曝光图,随后 OPPO Find 系列产品负责人周意保转发并回应表示「这不是真机图」。

周意保透露,OPPO Find X9 确实拥有钛色,并且后盖采用成本更高的冷雕工艺,「整体比上一代更精致,质感大升级。」其还表示,在保持超大冰川电池的前提下,机身厚度和镜头凸起都控制得非常好,全系依然非常轻薄。

从曝光的图片来看,机器将采用后置三摄加丹霞原彩镜头,镜头模组被放置在机身左上角,为矩形设计;后盖依然采用直板设计,预计配备直边中框。

后续博主「数码闲聊站」表示,曝光的渲染图的镜头排列有差异,因此选择撤回。

另据博主「i 冰宇宙」消息,新机正面将会进一步收窄边框,周意保也在评论区回应表示「可以再窄一点」。周意保昨日还透露,Find X9 全系都是超窄物理四等边,并且 Pro 的边框比标准版更窄。

三星三折叠预计 11 月推出

据 etnews 报道,三星目前已计划生产超过 5 万台三折叠屏手机,并已开始与相关材料零部件供应商筹备量产。

报道称,该产品预计最早将于下月(10 月)公布,但考虑到生产周期,有可能会于 11 月正式推出。

报道指出,三星目前计划生产的三折叠数量并不多 —— 其在 2019 年首次推出折叠屏手机 Galaxy Fold 时,计划了生产 50 万台。同时报道也表示,三星此举旨在小批量生产以观察消费者反应。

据悉,三星三折叠屏将采用「G」字型折叠方式,内屏面积将达到 9.96 英寸,外屏为 6.49 英寸。

vivo 产品经理曝光 OriginOS 6 设计

9 月 2 日,vivo 产品经理韩伯啸发文透露了 OriginOS 6 的部分 UI 细节图。

韩伯啸介绍,在原子设计体系的基础上,OriginOS 6 进行了全新的设计升级,着重强化了光影的质感和空间的秩序感。vivo 方面称新设计为「光影空间」,拥有全新的光影效果、新控制中心,锁屏个性时钟、充电动效等。

韩伯啸还透露,OriginOS 6 在操作流畅、重载流畅到持久流畅上都有进一步提升。

同日,韩伯啸还透露了 vivo X300 Pro 的长焦信息:

独家定制的 2 亿像素 HPB 传感器,长焦防抖等级做到行业史高 CIPA 5.5 级防抖认证;联合平台厂商,深度定制开发独家追焦引擎;拥有独家蓝图算法,软硬一体化底层优化;配备的蔡司 T* 镀膜出片更纯净,独家APO认证更低色差,萤石玻璃镜片更低色散。

新消费

「奶茶也要配货」登上热搜

近期,随着外卖大战发放的「优惠福利」越来越大,不少奶茶商家为了单笔实付金额,而将订单起送费提高。

不少网友纷纷发文指出上述情况,并表示经常遇到「单点一杯奶茶不够,必须加购小料、零食或纸巾等方式」进行凑单,才可享受配送服务。「现在喝奶茶也要配货了」相关话题也在昨日被顶上热搜榜单。

据我们实际观察发现,部分外卖店铺的单点奶茶、套餐因平台优惠,而都会出现结算价格低于起送价格,若需要达到配送金额,则需要添加多一杯或加购小料。

儿童指纹水杯霸榜热销榜

近期,多款需要识别孩子指纹才能解锁的「儿童指纹水杯」,成为不少家长追捧的开学新用品,并持续霸榜某电商平台儿童水杯热销榜。

而据极目新闻报道,目前在售的主流儿童指纹保温水杯的售价在 200 元至 400 元不等,目前有品牌水杯全网销量超过 6 万件。而不带指纹解锁功能的保温杯,售价大多在 200 元以内。

而据我们实际观察发现,多数指纹水杯商品详情页宣传卖点主要集中在「通过专属指纹锁,防止校园‘恶作剧’,避免‘误饮共杯’,让孩子喝水更安全。」值得一提的是,有的指纹水杯还支持蓝牙连接小程序,能够查看孩子开锁饮水记录。

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《绮梦之旅》确认引进中国内地

日前,奇幻爱情电影《绮梦之旅》确认引进中国内地,待定档,北美将于 9 月 19 日上映。

故事围绕婚礼邂逅的陌生人莎拉与大卫展开,两人通过神秘 GPS 装置开启时空之门,穿梭至高中告白、母亲重逢等人生关键场景,展开重历过往与抉择未来的奇幻旅程。影片通过时空穿越设定串联起人物情感脉络,呈现现实与记忆交织的冒险历程。

影片由郭共达执导,赛斯·瑞斯编剧,科林·法瑞尔、玛格特·罗比、菲比·沃勒-布里奇、哈米什·林克莱特等主演。

金诺瓦克获威尼斯「终身成就奖」

据守望好莱坞消息,知名演员、《迷魂记》女主金·诺瓦克获得威尼斯电影节「终身成就奖」。

获奖时,92 岁的金·诺瓦克 捧起奖杯表示,「我要以真实的态度对自己,我必须表达出来:我来这里的原因之一,是想要帮助激励那些看重自己的命运、人生、权利和真相的人们。我们需要团结齐心,打开眼界去看到现在正在发生自己什么。」诺瓦克也称感恩父母,「父亲教给我了价值观,母亲从小就教我要掌握自己的命运。」

最后,她称感恩上天赐予绘画这种艺术形式,因她患有双相障碍,「通过绘画和艺术可以帮助我表达情感,我将此推荐给跟我受同样问题困扰的人们」。

石头姐新片《拯救地球》发布正式预告,光头造型登场

据守望好莱坞消息,日前电影《拯救地球》发布正式预告。

该片将亮相本届威尼斯电影节主竞赛单元。翻拍自张俊焕执导、申河均主演 2003 年韩国科幻喜剧片《拯救地球》。原版讲述一个幻想破灭的年轻男子和女友绑架了一个商人并对其进行折磨,相信商人参与了外星人入侵地球的行动。一场智斗在这个年轻人、他忠诚的女友、商人和一个私人侦探之间展开。

影片由欧格斯·兰斯莫斯导演,艾玛·斯通、杰西·普莱蒙主演。值得一提的是,剧中石头姐(艾玛·斯通)剃了光头登场,演绎「两个痴迷阴谋论的男子绑架了一个有钱有势的大公司 CEO,坚信她是要毁灭地球的外星人」的故事。

《拯救地球》将于 10 月 24 日北美限定影院上映,10 月 31 日扩映。

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普拉博沃今凌晨赴华出席九三阅兵中国表示欢迎

3 September 2025 at 08:25

印度尼西亚总统普拉博沃决定按部分原先安排,星期三(9月3日)凌晨抵达中国北京出席九三阅兵,中国表示欢迎。

中国外交部星期三(9月3日)早上6时在官网以答记者问形式说:“印尼总统普拉博沃决定应邀来华出席中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年活动,已于9月3日凌晨抵京,中方对此表示欢迎。”

普拉博沃早前因印尼示威升级,而原先取消访华行程。

美国撤销台积电向中国运送晶片设备的豁免

3 September 2025 at 08:15

美国已撤销台积电(TSMC)向位于中国的主要晶片制造基地自由运送关键设备的许可。

据彭博社报道,美国官员最近已通知台积电,决定终止这家台湾晶片制造商南京工厂的所谓“验证最终用户”(VEU)资格。此举与美国此前撤销三星电子和SK海力士在华工厂VEU资格的做法一致。这些豁免预计将在大约四个月后到期。

据TVBS新闻网报道,台积电对此发声明称:“本公司已接获美国政府通知,TSMC南京的VEU授权将于2025年12月31日正式撤销。我们正评估相关情况并采取适当措施,包括与美国政府保持沟通,但台积电仍将全力确保南京厂的持续运营。”

受这项消息影响,台积电在美国上市的美国存托凭证星期二(9月2日)下跌了2.3%。

华盛顿的这一举动意味着,台积电的供应商若要向南京工厂运送受美国出口管制的半导体设备和其他器材,必须逐一申请批准。

这项政策变化威胁到半导体行业几家最重要企业在中国的运营,这些企业来自两大全球晶片重镇,同时也是美国盟友。尽管美国官员称将发放维持相关设施运转所需的许可证,但实际获批的等待时间仍存在不确定性。

彭博社引述知情人士说,官员们正寻求方案以减轻行政负担,尤其是在当前许可证申请已大幅积压的情况下。

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法国华人巴黎凯旋门下献花,纪念抗日战争胜利80周年

3 September 2025 at 08:15
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在中国抗日战争胜利80周年之际,法国部分华人协会在巴黎凯旋门下,为无名战士墓献花,以纪念为抗战胜利而捐躯的先烈。

9月2日星期二傍晚6点30分,巴黎凯旋门下像平日一样举行了无名战士墓上的"国家之火"重新点燃仪式。但是,星期二的"国家之火"重新点燃仪式又和往日非常的不同。

在中国抗日战争胜利80周年之际,法国的部分华人协会不仅参与了这一仪式,还为无名战士墓献上了花篮,以纪念为抗战胜利而捐躯的先烈,铭记中华民族的苦难与奋起,弘扬和平和正义精神。

周二的凯旋门"国家之火"重新点燃仪式由法国退伍军人部部长帕特里夏·米拉莱斯(Patricia Miralles)主持,法国国防部也邀请了中国驻法大使馆参加,现场可以看到,有两位穿着军装的中国驻法武官。

敬献花篮的华人协会有法国华人共进会、中法友谊互助协会等。此次活动是第一次有华人华侨在巴黎凯旋门举行抗战胜利纪念活动。

自1923年11月11日起,巴黎凯旋门下方,每天傍晚6点30分都举行无名战士墓上的“国家之火”重新点燃仪式,向第一次世界大战中牺牲的法国战士致敬,也向为保卫法国而牺牲的所有战士们致敬。

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【视频】大阅兵登场在即 阅兵方阵进行最后排练

3 September 2025 at 07:45

在北京天安门广场举行的“九三”大阅兵即将登场,数万名观礼嘉宾和媒体记者提早数小时入场等候。长安街上,阅兵方阵进行最后的演练,现场气氛庄重而热烈。

据《联合早报》记者现场观察,观众今天清晨5时后陆续入场,长安街两侧的临时看台很快便座无虚席,数万名观众被安排在金色、红色和绿色的观礼区。

央视新闻早前解释,这三种颜色具有特殊寓意:金色象征富饶的土地、红色代表人民血脉、绿色则寓意和平。

从早上6时许起,现场乐队奏响暖场乐曲,也有合唱团配合演出,炒热现场气氛。多个阅兵方阵在天安门城楼前进行最后演练,整齐的步伐和铿锵的口号,让观众先睹为快。

现场架设大型LED屏幕,让观众更清晰观看阅兵细节。天安门广场和长安街沿街红旗飘扬、花坛点缀,现场气氛庄重而热络。

北京今早天气晴朗,但有些闷热。现场安保措施严密,观众入场需经过两轮安检。许多武警和志愿者在各入口值守并引导人流,确保观礼区秩序井然。

一些观众在阅兵开场前走向长安街两侧,与整装待发的方阵合影留念。一名李姓观众受访时说,目前心情”充满激动与期待,每一个环节应该都会让人感觉很自豪”。

中国官媒:今天受阅武器装备充分体现解放军适应战争形态演变

3 September 2025 at 07:39

中国官媒报道称,本次九三阅兵中的受阅武器,充分体现解放军适应科技发展和战争形态演变、打赢未来战争的强大能力。

据央视新闻报道,本次阅兵,所有受阅武器装备都是国产现役主战装备。其中首次亮相的新型装备占比很大,新域新质力量比重上升。不少是代表现代战争形态演变的最新装备,还有一些是国之重器。

受阅武器装备以新型四代装备为主体,比如新型坦克、舰载机、歼击机等,按作战模块进行编组,展示解放军体系作战能力。

报道称,本次阅兵遴选陆上、海上、空中系列无人智能和反无人装备,以及网电作战等新型力量受阅,比如新型无人机、定向能武器、电子干扰系统等,展示解放军新域新质战力。

报道还称,今天将集中亮相一批高超声速、防空反导、战略导弹等先进装备,展示解放军强大的战略威慑实力。

报道总结,这次受阅的武器装备信息化、智能化程度都比较高,充分体现解放军适应科技发展和战争形态演变、打赢未来战争的强大能力。

中国牛市效应放大 美国交易的中概股ETF继续大举吸金

3 September 2025 at 07:13

投资者对中国股市的乐观情绪不断增强,在美国交易的相关ETF连续第三周吸引到新的注资。

据彭博社报道,规模23亿美元(约30亿新元)的Xtrackers嘉实沪深300中国A股基金仅上周就录得1.77亿美元的资金流入,创出3月以来的最高纪录。

其它中国ETF也有进账,其中KraneShares金瑞中证中国互联网ETF吸金7800万美元,另有7300万美元流入iShares MSCI中国基金。

随着中国股市节节攀升,过去几周围绕这个全球第二大经济体的投资者情绪不断升温,交易员乐观认为中国在人工智能上的突破和遏制过剩产能之举将重振增长。

与此同时,120亿美元的iShares MSCI新兴市场(除中国外)ETF上周引领资金流出,交易员撤资逾2.6亿美元。该基金今年迄今已流出46亿美元。该基金过去几年在希望有风险敞口但又担心中国增长前景的投资者中大行其道。

Cardi B Is Found Not Liable for Assault in Civil Trial

3 September 2025 at 08:10
The rapper and pop star had been accused in a lawsuit of scratching and spitting on a security guard in 2018.

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During her civil trial, Cardi B said a security guard was seeking $24 million in damages.

Chris Mason: How Polanski's Green leadership could impact UK politics

3 September 2025 at 06:49
PA Media New Green Party leader Zack Polanski at the United Voice of the World in London on 2 September 2025.PA Media

Zack Polanski's sweary, brash and blunt victory video on social media said everything about how the Green Party of England and Wales is under new leadership.

His landslide victory is the latest case study in how the political kaleidoscope between and within political parties has been given another colourful shake.

Disillusionment with those parties perceived as part of the establishment, whatever that is and however people choose to define it, has been a headache first for the Conservatives and now for Labour.

But it has been a boon for the plenty of others spared that perception, across the political spectrum.

The challenge for Labour in particular, already under the cosh from Reform UK and Nigel Farage, is they now confront a cacophony of blunt-speaking, digitally-savvy communicators to their Left – Jeremy Corbyn, Zarah Sultana and Zack Polanski among them – nibbling away at an already shrivelling supporter base.

If we then add in the Gaza independents in Parliament and those beyond who one day hope to join them, that attrition to Sir Keir Starmer's coalition goes further.

But Polanski's triumph isn't without challenge for the Greens, or the wider Left.

Could they end up cannibalising each other's support?

In no time after Polanski's victory, the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had publicly heaped praise on him.

The new Green leader reciprocated with public praise for Corbyn on Radio 4 shortly afterwards.

But could they end up falling out?

The former Labour leader and the former Labour, now independent MP Zarah Sultana are in the process of setting up their own party and on the face of it Polanski's Greens and this new outfit could be chasing the very same voters.

Maybe they can collaborate, but the potential for awkwardness isn't difficult to spot.

Where does all this leave the Green Party?

It is a party that has long leant Left, but whose current parliamentary coalition takes in parts of Suffolk and Herefordshire, the seats of Polanski's vanquished rivals.

Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns, in tone, style and emphasis personify the previously big C and still small C conservatism of their patches.

How might folk there react to the sweary bluntness and brash left-wingery of the Green's new front man?

After a record-breaking general election result last year, in which they assembled a sufficiently broad coalition of support to win parliamentary seats in Labour-facing urban patches and Conservative-facing rural ones, are they now dispensing with that delicate balance?

Outwardly, the answer to that appears to be yes and that worries some in the party.

Perhaps a punchily-delivered message can deepen their support in some places.

But will it narrow their potential in others?

Let's see.

Clegg accuses Vance of 'hypocrisy' over free speech criticism

3 September 2025 at 03:12
Getty Images Sir NIck Clegg dressed in a dark suit jacket and light blue shirt, sits on a dark armchair. He gestures with both hands as if speaking.Getty Images

Former UK deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg has accused right-wing US politicians, including JD Vance, of "rank hypocrisy" for attacking UK speech laws while silencing dissent at home.

Since coming to office this year, the US vice president has repeatedly criticised measures like the UK's Online Safety Act and claimed free speech in Europe was "in retreat".

Sir Nick accused Vance of an "outrageous double standard" for attacking UK free speech laws while trying to "intimidate and bully" critics.

The ex-Lib Dem leader, who until last year was Mark Zuckerberg's deputy at Meta, warned Silicon Valley's ties with the Trump administration were starting to look like "Chinese-style cooperation".

In February, Vance used his first international speech since taking office to berate close US allies over immigration and speech laws.

During his speech at the Munich Security Conference, Vance cited the conviction of a British army veteran for silently praying outside an abortion clinic as proof that "basic liberties of religious Britons" were under threat.

Speaking to BBC Newsnight, Sir Nick said he "cannot stand the rank hypocrisy" of senior right-wing American politicians "flying first class or by private jet over to the United Kingdom and declaring that somehow there is excessive censorship in the UK and then flying back to the US to basically intimidate and bully and cow their own opponents".

He said the behaviour of many in the Trump administration "is flagrantly contrary to American principles of free expression".

Asked if he included JD Vance among these figures, Sir Nick said: "That includes them all.

"I think it is an outrageous example of double standards."

Yet Sir Nick warns the UK is "over-censorious" online, citing police making 30 arrests a day for offensive posts.

He warns crackdowns on online "speech that is offensive, unpleasant, vile" but not illegal open the door to political abuse.

"Part of the definitions of living in a free society is that you can say things that are offensive and other people violently disagree with," Sir Nick said.

Over-censoring offensive but legal speech empowered figures like Nigel Farage who "will get more of a hearing the more imprecise these boundaries are".

At the same time, he said age verification rules in the Online Safety Act aimed at preventing young people from encountering harmful content "did not go far enough".

EPA Inside the US Capitol Rotunda, a group of prominent tech and business leaders attend the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States. From left to right: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a dark suit; Lauren Sánchez, wearing a white blazer over a lace bustier; Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in a navy suit; Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a dark suit and glasses; and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in a black suit and tie. They are standing or seated among other attendees in the ornate hall, with marble columns and historic paintings visible in the background.EPA
Sir Nick said seeing his boss Mark Zuckerberg alongside senior tech figures at Donald Trump's inauguration was "one of the reasons" he left his job at Meta.

The former Liberal Democrat leader, who served as deputy PM to David Cameron in 2010's coalition government, swapped Westminster for Silicon Valley after losing his Sheffield Hallam seat to Labour in the 2017 general election.

In 2022, he was promoted to a senior role by Zuckerberg, with responsibility for policy as well as communication and a reported bonus of £10m on top of his £2.7m annual salary.

But he left the company in January just weeks before Donald Trump returns to the White House after the president repeatedly accused Meta and other platforms of censorship and silencing conservative speech.

Sir Nick used his Newsnight interview to attack Silicon Valley's relationship with Donald Trump, which he said was starting to look like "Chinese-style cooperation".

Tech firms were beginning to resemble the "politically directed companies of China," he argued, despite their criticism of Chinese authoritarianism.

Seeing tech bosses like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mr Zuckerberg line up behind Donald Trump at his inauguration in January was "one of the reasons where I thought probably it's time to move on from Silicon Valley".

"Private sector enterprise and ingenuity and innovation thrives best when it's kept at a certain sort of arm's length from politics and politicians," he added.

Sir Nick, who is promoting his forthcoming book How to Save the Internet, said: "There's only one thing worse than having politicians and business people at each other's throats - it's having them in each other's pockets."

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Jury clears Cardi B of assault on security guard in Los Angeles

3 September 2025 at 07:06
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Cardi B was cleared of assault by a Los Angeles jury after a security guard sued her for $24 million in a fingernail attack.

Emani Ellis alleged that the US rapper cut her cheek with a 3in (7.5cm) fingernail and spat on her outside an obstetrician's office in 2018. The rapper was pregnant at the time, which wasn't public knowledge.

The civil trial in Alhambra led to a series of viral moments as the rapper took the stand and offered colourful testimony about the incident and her fashion choices.

She told the court that the guard followed her and filmed her on her phone and wouldn't give her space or privacy. Ms Ellis, though, said it left her "traumatised".

The jury took only about an hour to clear the Grammy-winning rapper of the allegations of assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress as well as negligence and false imprisonment.

The case revolved around Cardi B's obstetrics appointment, when she was four months pregnant with her first child. The office closed for the day to shield her privacy, as her pregnancy was not publicly known.

Cardi B acknowledged to the court that she and Ms Ellis had a profanity-laden shouting match after she showed up to the doctor's appointment. She said it was very heated - but she denied ever touching the guard or spitting on her.

The rapper testified about that day, telling the court that when she stepped out of an elevator, Ms Ellis, who was working as a security guard in the building, told someone on the phone about her appointment for a pregnancy that wasn't yet public knowledge.

The performer, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, added that Ms Ellis appeared to record her on her phone and refused to "back up", before a face-to-face "verbal altercation" ensued.

She admitted shouting an obscenity at Ms Ellis while telling her to "get out of my face".

Her lawyer noted how the star had "feared for her unborn baby" and hadn't discussed the news of her pregnancy publicly yet.

Her case was bolstered by testimony from the doctor she was there to see and his receptionist - Tierra Malcolm - who rushed between the arguing women in an attempt to break up the fight.

Ms Malcolm testified that Ms Ellis was the aggressor and that the security guard was swinging her arms in an apparent attempt to hit Cardi B, which resulted in a cut on Ms Malcolm's head.

A blonde woman, Christine Orozco, who lives near the court showed up with a hand drawn sign which read "If the nail don't fit, u must acquit." She is standing in front of the court and some media members holding her sign in the sun.
Fans of the rapper gathered outside the courthouse

Cardi B's testimony went viral as she changed wigs and outfits each day of the trial - the length of her fingernails becoming a focus multiple times in the case.

During closing arguments, Cardi B wore a black and white polka dot suit with a red bow, her black hair tied up.

Since this is not a criminal case - but a civil one - the jury had been asked to decide if Cardi B should be held liable for injuring Ms Ellis and, how much, if anything she should pay the security guard for pain and suffering.

Cardi B testified that she's being sued for $24 million and that Ms Ellis was looking for a payout. Ms Ellis' attorney in closing arguments said that it was up to the jury to decide a dollar amount to compensate Ms Ellis.

Ultimately, the jury cleared the rapper entirely in the case.

Outside the courthouse in Los Angeles County, a handful of fans showed up to support the rapper.

Christine Orozco who lives near the court showed up with a hand drawn sign that read, "If the nail don't fit, u must acquit," a pun referencing another Los Angeles celebrity trial - that of OJ Simpson, where the gloves, not the fingernails, were a subject of debate. She said Cardi B read the sign and laughed.

"She had a round tip that day, not a sharp tip," Ms Orozco said of Cardi B's fingernails. "She read the sign. She was squinting to see it. She laughed."

Australia-Israel relations have hit a low point. Behind the scenes, it's business as usual

3 September 2025 at 06:02
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Benjamin Netanyahu's rhetoric towards Australia has turned increasingly bitter in recent weeks

Tens of thousands of protesters, in capital cities across Australia, took to the streets on 24 August to advocate for Palestinians, condemn the Israeli government for their actions in Gaza, and urge their own government to respond more strongly to the devastation unfolding there.

They were reinforcing pressure that had been well-established weeks earlier, on 3 August, when a colossal gathering marched across Sydney Harbour Bridge in one of the largest political demonstrations ever held in Australia.

A lot had changed since then, diplomatically speaking. Between them, the protests bookended a month in which Australia-Israel relations nosedived to an all-time low – a spectacular falling out that has seen officials' visas cancelled, vitriol spouted in both directions, and claims and denials of Israeli "intervention" in Australia's political affairs following the expulsion of Iran's ambassador.

Many demonstrators on 24 August, however, were still calling for the same things – sanctions against Israel; the end of a "two-way arms trade" that sees Australia supplying parts used in Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) weaponry.

And while Australia-Israel relations appear to have shifted in recent weeks – "It really is quite a change," one expert told the BBC - exactly how much is a subject of debate.

How we got here

This week, the world's leading association of genocide scholars declared that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, as per the legal definition laid out in the UN convention.

The report by the International Association of Genocide Scholars noted the widespread attacks on both the personnel and facilities needed for survival - including in the healthcare, aid, and educational sectors - as well as the 50,000 children killed or injured by Israel.

Israel said the report was based on "Hamas lies", and has consistently denied carrying out genocide in Gaza.

This comes as the IDF expands its operation – launching a massive assault on Gaza City despite widespread international and domestic opposition – and the primary UN-backed global hunger monitor confirms a famine in the territory.

More than half a million people are facing "catastrophic" conditions characterised by "starvation, destitution and death", the monitor said last week, noting that the situation is "entirely man-made", with aid organisations accusing Israel of the "systematic obstruction" of food entering the Gaza Strip.

Such developments, coupled with growing public outrage, seem to have precipitated a change of tone from the Australian government.

Days after the Sydney Harbour Bridge march, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese followed the UK, France and Canada in announcing that Australia would conditionally recognise a Palestinian state.

Albanese later told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that the decision was partly motivated by a phone call with Netanyahu that made it clear the Israeli prime minister was "in denial" about the situation in Gaza.

In Australia, the move drew backlash from both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian groups.

Amal Naser, a third-generation Palestinian refugee, called it a "distraction".

"We need much more from the Australian government for them to satisfy their obligations under international law," Ms Naser, an organiser with the Palestine Action Group (not affiliated with the UK-based group Palestine Action) which arranged the protests on 3 and 24 August, told the BBC following Albanese's pledge to recognise Palestine.

She described the Australian government's overall response as "nowhere near proportionate to the situation at hand".

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A pro-Palestinian rally across the Sydney Harbour Bridge last month became one of the largest political demonstrations ever held in Australia

"I don't object to [their pledge to recognise a Palestinian state], but I don't support it either," she said. "The Australian government have not taken any material measures to comply with our international law obligations."

Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive officer of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, similarly said that he was "bitterly disappointed" by Albanese's announcement – though for different reasons.

"After the announcements by the British, the Canadians and the French, we thought it was pretty imminent. But it still came as a body blow to the community," he said, characterising the move as "gesture politics that really undermines the actual cause of peace on the ground".

"From all my conversations with ordinary members of the [Jewish] community, up and down the country... there's a great frustration with the government," he added. "It's clearly a low point in nearly 80 years of diplomatic relations between the countries."

Perhaps the strongest response, however, came from Netanyahu himself.

On 18 August, the Israeli prime minister wrote a letter to Albanese in which he accused him of pouring "fuel on this antisemitic fire" and described Australia's planned recognition of Palestine as "appeasement" towards Hamas.

The comments echoed earlier rebukes levelled at the UK, France and Canada, whom Netanyahu accused of siding with "mass murderers, rapists, baby killers and kidnappers" in their calls for Palestinian statehood.

But in Australia's case, things went further.

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Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese angered Israel when he pledged to recognise Palestinian statehood

The same day that news broke of Netanyahu's letter to Albanese, Australia's home affairs minister, Tony Burke, confirmed that far-right Israeli politician Simcha Rothman – a member of Netanyahu's coalition – had been denied entry into Australia ahead of an upcoming "solidarity tour".

Israel in turn revoked the visas of Australian representatives to the Palestinian Authority, the internationally-backed governing body of the Palestinians, which is based in the West Bank.

The day after, on 19 August, Netanyahu ramped up his rhetoric against Albanese, describing him as a "weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia's Jews". Two days after that, in an interview with Australia's Sky News, he claimed Albanese's record would be "forever tarnished" by the decision to recognise a Palestinian state.

Albanese dismissed Netanyahu's rebukes, telling reporters he does not "take these things personally".

"I treat leaders of other countries with respect, I engage with them in a diplomatic way," he said.

But Burke responded with stronger language, telling the ABC that Netanyahu was "lashing out".

"Strength is not measured by how many people you can blow up or how many people you can leave hungry," he said.

Why now?

The public row has sunk Australia-Israel relations to a nadir.

Ian Parmeter, a research scholar at Australia National University's Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies who spent decades working across Australian government departments, says he's never seen the two countries' relations in a worse state.

As he puts it: "Australia has generally had a very pro-Israel foreign policy."

"This is language I haven't heard from an Australian prime minister talking about Israel in all my time working on foreign policy issues," he told the BBC.

In the aftermath of Hamas's 7 October 2023 attack on Israel, which killed about 1,200 people and saw 251 others taken hostage, Australia remained steadfast in its support of its democratic ally – expressing solidarity, insisting on Israel's right to defend itself and resisting calls to censure it despite mounting civilian death tolls.

In the time since 7 October, almost 62,900 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

Mr Parmeter suggests that Australia's recent change of tack was likely motivated by two major factors: Netanyahu's denial of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and his escalation of plans to seize control of the entire territory.

Another, he adds, would have been the Sydney Harbour Bridge march, which "made clear that there was a very strong mood among the Australian people for the government to do something – even if it was symbolic".

What has actually changed?

Pro-Palestinian advocates, however, believe that the Australian government's increasingly frosty approach to Israel is little more than empty symbolism, and the falling out between the two governments merely a diplomatic melodrama that conceals a controversial alliance.

Protesters on 3 and 24 August put forth specific demands of the "something" that they wanted the Australian government to do. But prominent voices within the pro-Palestinian movement note that, behind the scenes, the situation is largely business as usual.

"[We had] one of the largest marches in Australian history, with the clear demand to sanction Israel and end the two-way arms trade," Ms Naser said, echoing calls made by numerous human rights groups including Amnesty International. "I think the Australian government has had to make an urgent move to essentially appease the masses. But they haven't gone far enough."

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Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, according to the world's leading association of genocide scholars

Australia supplies parts used in Israel's F-35 fighter jets, which Israel has used in operations in Gaza – most notably, the mechanism that opens the aircraft's bomb-bay doors, which is not manufactured by any other country.

The Australian government denies allegations that it supplies arms to Israel, with foreign affairs minister Penny Wong arguing that they only supply "components and parts that are non-lethal in nature" - though by the UN definition this still counts as part of the arms trade.

Against that backdrop, some in the pro-Palestinian camp are questioning the sincerity and efficacy of the Australian government's posturing towards Israel.

Other demands from pro-Palestinian activists include stronger Australian sanctions on Israel - to date, the government has imposed financial and travel sanctions on two far-right Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich - and the expulsion of Israel's ambassador from Australia.

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Pro-Palestinian protests have frequently marched through the streets of Australia's capital cities since 7 October 2023

Instead, the Australian government last week took action that Israel applauded: ordering Iran's ambassador to leave the country based on allegations that the Iranian government directed antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne.

Intelligence services linked Iran to an arson attack on a café in Sydney in October last year, and another on a synagogue in Melbourne in December, Albanese told a press conference. It is the first time Australia has expelled an ambassador since World War Two. Iran has "absolutely rejected" the allegations.

Israel, meanwhile, took credit for the move, with Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer suggesting that it was prompted by Netanyahu's "forthright intervention" and criticisms.

"The relationship between this country and Australia was damaged, and so it's welcome that after Prime Minister Netanyahu's timely intervention that these actions have been taken by Australia's government," Mencer told reporters.

The Australian government has dismissed the suggestion that Israeli interference played a role, with Burke, Australia's home affairs minister, telling the ABC it was "complete nonsense".

The incident highlights the diplomatic tightrope that Australia is struggling to walk.

On the domestic front, discontent about Australia's position towards Israel continues to simmer on both sides - while experts suggest that the diplomatic spat is unlikely to have a lasting impact in either country.

"The actual statistics don't indicate that this is a major relationship for us," Mr Parmeter says. "Does Australia lose much? Not really at this stage.

"I have no doubt that all of this will eventually be healed, because the human ties between Australia and Israel are strong."

Additional reporting by Tiffanie Turnbull

House Oversight Panel Releases Some Epstein Files as Pressure Mounts

3 September 2025 at 08:40
The move came as Republican leaders pressed colleagues not to force a vote on disclosing all the material. Most of what was released on Tuesday was not new.

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Demonstrators called for the release of the Epstein files outside the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday.

Trump Says U.S. Attacked Boat Carrying Venezuelan Gang Members, Killing 11

The vessel was transporting illegal narcotics through international waters to the United States, the president said.

© Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times

President Trump signed a still-secret directive in July instructing the Pentagon to use military force against some Latin American drug cartels that his administration has labeled “terrorist” organizations.

大何崛起|公职人员的“退路”是送外卖,那外卖员的退路,又在哪里?

3 September 2025 at 07:27

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上个月我就吐槽过一件事,当时有媒体宣传公职人员送外卖,说得好像又快乐又赚钱。

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我当时的评价就两个字:离谱

简直是“翻车现场”级别的宣传。

结果呢?这才几天,又刷到一篇同款文章,还是写公职人员送外卖。

不得不说,这次宣传的角度“进步”多了。

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说送外卖不但能赚钱,还能得到工作上难得的及时反馈,也暂时放下了焦虑和迷茫,还找到了久违的成就感。

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我特意瞅了眼岗位,好家伙,三位主角不是干行政就是搞宣传的。那没事了,这俩岗位是挺容易没获得感和方向感的。

说实话,看到写材料的“笔杆子”居然有时间准时下班去送外卖,我第一反应是震惊的(毕竟我在体制内也混过几年)。

就说平时吧,领导白天基本是不在的,不是开会就是出去调研,经常是非得等到快下班了,才扫一眼稿子,轻飘飘一句“不行,思路不对”,你就得留下加班。

至于怎么不对,自己琢磨去吧。

很多时候临时起意明天开个会那也得加班写,请示,报告,参阅材料,征求意见,总有一款会让你崩溃。

而能在上班时间开写材料就已经是万幸了,大多数情况是上班时间得在工位上坐着无所事事地收集资料等上级消息,到了下班再根据意见开改。

就这么一套流程下来,人基本就废了,还谈什么成就感?不给你一连串的负反馈就不错了。

要知道,在体制内,“写稿子”已经算是技术含量高、相对核心的工作了,连这都如此,那些更机械、更重复的活儿,能带给你什么,可想而知。

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标题:大何崛起|公职人员的“退路”是送外卖,那外卖员的退路,又在哪里?
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发表日期:2025.9.2
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但送外卖不一样。

就像文章里说的,你跟着手机App的路线跑就行,付出了体力,立马就有钱进口袋。这就是最直接、最上瘾的正向反馈。

能从所做的事情上获得正反馈,多巴胺的刺激,从本来虚无的工作中转为实际的,让人踏实的,有获得感的工作确实是不错的“暂时”选择。


但是,我想说的是,媒体接二连三地拿这种事大做文章,到底想干嘛?

往浅了说,这是想塑造一种亲民形象:

你看,公务员也能深入群众,体验基层劳动,这对本职工作多有帮助啊。

顺便也告诉找不到工作的大学毕业生,送外卖不丢人。

再往深了想,这其实是在给所有公职人员打了一剂预防针:

准备好,苦日子要来了。

现在各地财政吃紧,过去靠各种补贴撑起来的高收入正在缩水。

大部分基层岗位的“铁饭碗”,未来很难再比社会平均水平高出多少了。

一个月就那么三五千块,大学毕业生们,你们还挤破头地往里冲吗?

正是在这种预期下,我们才看到官方开始松口,允许公职人员合规兼职,甚至出台了“副业白名单”。

这次宣传的案例包括上个月的那一篇,不就是政策出台后,官方找来的“模版案例”吗?

这其实也是一种温水煮青蛙式的预期管理。

然而,在我看来,这背后还藏着更深的一层算计。

还记得之前对大学生们说的“脱不下的长衫”吗?

这套路其实如出一辙。

它巧妙地将大家对收入下降的不满,转化为一种“个人选择”的问题。

潜台词就是:

你看,人家公务员都能放下身段去送外卖,还干得像打游戏一样快乐,你有什么理由不行?

别动不动就喊躺平了。

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问题是,现在公众对于这种「诱导教育」的新闻题材,已经越来越不买账了,所以我想这个报道也不例外。

说实话,公职人员去送外卖,有政策依据,也合情合理。

谁说公务员就一定生活优渥?几年前不还有副镇长下班跑滴滴的新闻吗?

可是,拜托能不能别再把“送外卖”这件事娱乐化、游戏化了?

别再用那种调侃、猎奇的视角去看待这个行业和这个行业里的人。

大家最反感的,就是把底层人的苦难,包装成一碗励志鸡汤。

不光是公职人员,最近什么大厂精英、富二代,一个个都“下凡”体验送外卖。

媒体也乐此不疲地把这描绘成一种轻松、解压、还能顺便减肥的潮流生活方式。

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搞得好像送外卖是救赎所有人的诺亚方舟,而且过程轻松得像玩儿一样,顺便还能把钱挣了。

说这些话的人,你们自己送过外卖吗?你们的至亲好友里,有外卖员吗?

干过的人都知道,这份职业不说能累死人,至少要褪层皮吧,风里来雨里去,被平台的算法追着跑,被无理的投诉压得喘不过气。

送外卖不是打游戏,就算是兼职送外卖,也不是打游戏,这是劳动者的一种生存方式,这是柴米油盐的来源。

所以,能不能不要高高在上的俯视,也不要信口开河的说教,不仅外卖员们不想听,我们普通大众劳动者也不想听。

正如我之前文章所说的,

这就好比一个天天吃鲍鱼龙虾的人,偶尔尝了一口穷人家的窝窝头,然后咂咂嘴对穷人说:“哎呀,这个好啊,健康,我们平时都吃不到呢!”

他不是不知道你天天吃这个有多苦,他只是想用自己的“体验”,来定义你的“生活”,甚至堵住你抱怨的嘴,反过来指责你“心态不好”。

不过,我觉得这些文章还算是有点基本生活常识的,幸好只说一个月赚760块,没编出“公职人员下班兼职摆地摊月入过万”的童话来。


但我们必须思考一个更残酷的问题。

连“铁饭碗”都得靠送外卖来补贴家用了,那那些本就“灵活就业”的朋友们呢?他们是不是得打三份工才能勉强度日?

真正该被推上热搜的问题,难道不应该是:

为什么送外卖、跑滴滴这种低门槛、弱保障的零工,会成为这么多人赖以生存的“救命稻草”?

这难道不是恰恰说明,那些稳定、有保障、有前景的好岗位,正在以肉眼可见的速度消失吗?

我们再往下想一层。

像新闻里的公职人员、大厂精英,他们原本站在社会的较高层级。

当他们“跌落”时,接住他们的是外卖、是滴滴。

那么,那些原本就靠送外卖为生的人,如果他们再失业了,会跌到哪里去?

下面还有什么能接住他们吗?

我想起了08年金融危机,一夜之间几千万农民工返乡,当时的农村是接住他们的蓄水池。

但现在的情况,和那时已经完全不同了。

08那一代的农民工,我们称之为“漂一代”,他们在农村长大,会种地。

城市没活儿干了,他们可以回家,重操旧业,至少能养活自己。

但现在这批人,很多是“漂二代”。

他们最大的特点,就是根本不会干农活。

他们要么在城市出生,要么成年后就一直在城市打拼,在工厂流水线上,在建筑工地上。

所以,当他们失业,回到那个所谓的“故乡”时,面对的是无尽的陌生感。

别说地了,可能老家的房子都塌了。

那个故乡,早已回不去了。

城市是他们唯一熟悉的地方,但当他们失业时,城市会把他们当成家人吗?

我想不会。

你看之前那些警情通报,总会写着“外地来务工人员”。

“外地”两个字,冰冷地划清了界限:你只有在犯罪时才归我管。

那家乡的社保体系呢?更不会管,因为你压根没在本地缴过社保。

你看,他们就这样被悬在了半空中。

城市不认他们是归人,乡村看他们是过客。

现有的社会保障体系,精准地绕开了这个庞大的群体。

当这个群体被生活挤压,掉落到社会最底层时,又该怎么办?

我真心希望,我们的媒体,能把镜头多分一些给这些“沉默的大多数”。

他们的故事,远比精英体验生活更值得被看见。

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学术星球|吴京这次被群嘲,真不是因为爱国

3 September 2025 at 06:27

最近吴京又被全网群嘲。

这个暑假,几乎每个人都被无数恶搞吴京的短视频普及了“坦克是没有后视镜的”这一军事知识。

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吴京为什么会被群嘲呢?

一种常见的回答是,吴京早就和华为一样,成为爱国的符号,剑指吴京其实意在嘲讽爱国情怀。

进一步地,有些阴谋论入脑的偏执狂还会煞有其事地分析:最近国际国内有哪些大事,这个时候发生全网嘲讽吴京的现象显然不是偶然的,而是……

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标题:学术星球|吴京这次被群嘲,真不是因为爱国
作者:学术星球
发表日期:2025.9.2
来源:微信公众号“学术星球”
主题归类:吴京
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我当然支持爱国,也挺喜欢吴京的一些作品,但必须说,吴京这次被群嘲真的和爱国没关系,并且多少有些“罪有应得”。

首先,最近嘲讽吴京最起劲的,相关抽象、鬼畜视频最多的是抖音和bilibili,而对现在的网络环境略有了解的人都知道,这两个网站的爱国情绪是非常浓厚的。

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其次,也更重要的是,从实质内容看,吴京被嘲讽的点显然在于采访言行(特别是微表情)过于搞笑,夸张地展现了一种典型的“登味儿”、非常之“飘”。

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一些网友的评论很精彩:

一般人要达到这状态,怎么也得喝下半斤,吴京不一样,他随时能进入这种状态;

吴京参加过哪几次重要战役?

吴京参加军事夏令营就有了一生军旅情,不知道的都以为他真当过特种兵。

应该说,这些嘲讽不算冤枉。

本身战狼就是吴京理想中的自我形象的表达,他确实有些入戏太深了。

而在这些嘲讽视频的留言板中常被提到的,是吴京在综艺节目中对自己妻子谢楠的大男子主义表现。

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显然,在这次吴京群嘲事件上引入爱国议题属于想当然。

这次解构的核心是一种中老年男性的“登味儿”。

当然,本就因为爱国议题讨厌吴京的人,也会更热烈地嘲讽,这个是可以想见的。

话说回来,吴京这个年龄的男性,特别是像他如此成功的男性,又特别是之前发展不算很顺,最近十来年终于站上巅峰的男性,有这些自我迷恋、自我吹嘘的表现也很正常,且完全不是原则性的缺点,无可厚非。

这个事件也再一次让我们感受到这个时代网络的恐怖性。

很多时候不能以特别严格的因果分析去把握特定热点的爆发,虽然无疑有一些大的背景在起作用(比如这几年对直男、对登味儿的嘲笑),但具体哪一个人、哪一件事被引爆却具有高度的偶然性。

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吴京这次被嘲直接的导火索是他 投资并客串的电影《再见,坏蛋》票房表现极为惨淡

网络热点本身按着自己的逻辑运转,本质上,被讨论、嘲笑的那个人并不是主角,他到底怎么样,也没那么多人真的关心。

一旦这个剧本写好、角色被选定,那么一场注定了的网络风暴就得走一遍。

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普通人是承受不住这种压力的。

在这个时代,除非靠流量吃饭,真的没必要追求成为网红。

谁都难免有缺点;即便真的无可挑剔,看热闹不嫌事大、辨别能力感人的人也会觉得你有错误。

这意味着,无论你实际上如何,一旦你被恰好选中了,那么这场风暴是无论如何都躲不过的,是注定砸向你的。

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