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do they demand 30% of turnover?

Of course, that's only fair.

nor me. tried space bar. is it a firefox problem?

or an ad blocker, here i had to disable to load the cookies consent window. On Firefox worked better for me here, Chrome had some lag.

it is a terrifying thought.


Gold victim status - made me laugh


goodbye cruel world


Oh come on, what I see here is whimsy and human creativity! Amazing work by OP


You are, of course, correct. I hadn't even read the article tbh. The vibe word is just causing me to spasm these days. ;-)


It’s a rube goldberg machine with a mascot.

With a morale of the story.

> If there’s a takeaway beyond the spectacle, it’s this: the bottleneck in AI-assisted development isn’t the quality of your ideas - it’s the quality of your feedback loops.

It’s not this - it’s that.

The shit future comes in many packages.


woofwoof


facts?

where we're going, we don't need "facts"


...and the merry go round stopped


Not for all the players. Not everyone has over-raised their fundamentals.


Literally the whole economy has "over-raised its fundamentals" though. Not everyone is going to fail in exactly this way, but (again, pretty much literally) everyone is exposed to a feedback-driven crash from "everyone else" that ended up too exposed.

We all know this is a speculative run-up. We all know it'll end somehow. Crashes always start with something like this. Is this the tipping point? Damned if I know. But it'll come.


Just print so much money that people (yes, banks are people!) have nothing better to do than buy stonks. Problem solved!


This is reasoning from a mistake. Market valuation is about VALUE, which is an abstract idea assigned by the market, which is not the same thing as MONEY, which can be "printed"[1]. Market values go up and down on their own, irrespective of the amount of money in circulation. They reflect consensus (often irrational) for what the securities "should be trading at", and that's all. If the currency inflates or deflates, the markets do too.

[1] Though recognize that by engaging in that frame you're painting yourself as an unserious amateur being influenced by partisan media. Real governments do not "print money" in any real sense, and attempts to conflate things like bond debt with it run afoul, yet again, of the money/value mistake.


are they going to pay 30% towards refunds/fines etc. due to crimes committed using iOS?


nice - gandalf meets merlin. do love Nicol Williamson


$82.7BILLION

no wonder my subscription keeps going up


I wonder when the ads will come. There probably already is a enshittification roadmap that they’re working against.


Netflix added ad-supported plans in 2022.


Netflix already has a cheap subscription with ads.


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