Patreon Survey Shows That Creators Have Little Demand For Cryptocurrency Payment

By inviting the community to share feedback on how the fan membership platform will provide the best support, patreon has just released the results of its first creator survey. It can be seen that among the 250000 creators active on the platform, more than 13000 responded to the survey, covering 113 market regions and 18 languages. In addition, video is the most popular major media on patreon (38%), followed by text creation (17%) and podcasting (14%).

Netflix Shareholders Filed A Lawsuit Over The Decline In The Number Of Accounts Paying Fees, Saying The Company Misled The Market

This week, Netflix shareholders filed a lawsuit in a California court, accusing the company of misleading the market in terms of ensuring the growth of paying users in the past few months. The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco Federal Court on Tuesday, seeks compensation for Netflix's share price decline this year. Previously, the company's quarterly results were far worse than expected in terms of the growth in the number of paying users.

Google AI With High-end Atmosphere, Academic Dark "Vanity Fair"

In American academic circles, all kinds of dark things surrounding the publication of papers are not uncommon. In order to escape this academic darkness and the high salary olive branch thrown out by technology companies, some people choose to join the industry and change jobs to large technology companies such as Google. However, what is unexpected is that even Google defected and became a dark corner of AI academia.

The Newly Developed Enzyme Variant Can Degrade Plastic Waste In A Few Days

Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin pointed out in the latest issue of nature that they have developed a new enzyme variant fast petase, which can decompose plastics that normally take hundreds of years to degrade in a few hours to days. It is expected to greatly promote the recycling of plastics and truly open the curtain of plastic circular economy.

Researchers Have Developed Nano Cellulose Paper Semiconductors Derived From Wood

Japanese researchers have developed a nano cellulose paper semiconductor, which shows the nano micron macro cross scale designability of 3D structure and the wide adjustability of electrical properties. The research results were recently published in ACS Nano, the core journal of the American Chemical Society. Semiconductor nanomaterials with 3D network structure have high surface area and a large number of pores, which makes them very suitable for applications involving adsorption, separation and sensing.

Tesla Berlin Factory Paint Leak? The Environmental Protection Organization Demanded That Its Business License Be Revoked

On May 5, Beijing time, after learning that there was a major paint leakage accident at Tesla Berlin super factory, the environmental protection organization Green Alliance launched an action to revoke the business license of the factory. The delay in obtaining a business license for Tesla Berlin super factory is partly due to environmental organizations, including the green alliance.

Five Women Swiping Tiktok As Fitting Workers Were Cheated By 580000 People To Go To The Hot Search Netizens' Criticism Platform To Collect Money But Not Review

On the morning of May 5, it was reported that 580000 \5 women were cheated to use Tiktok as a fitting clerk and went on a hot search on the social platform, @ JuLang video posted that many netizens reported that they were cheated to use Tiktok as a part-time fitting clerk and had similar experiences. They said that she saw the advertisement of the fitting staff on Tiktok and left her contact information. The other party added her wechat, and then began to brush the bill to do the task. Finally, she was cheated step by step. Some netizens left a message saying that the cheater was blatant, and the platform just collected the money and did not review it.