HeavenAndHell
@HeavenAndHell@lemmy.world
- Comment on Chinese companies replace influencers with AI 1 year ago:
And then everyone clapped, right?
- Comment on All fans are technically heated fans because of the waste heat from the motor 1 year ago:
Yah, anytime you use energy, there’s going to be heat involved.
- Comment on Some of them literally are... 1 year ago:
You can’t make a joke without being accused of being obsessed?
- Comment on Elon Musk and company take @x handle from its original user. He got zero dollars for it. 1 year ago:
Musk is an overpaid idiot, but anyone has to expect not to have any real rights on any website.
- Comment on Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears 1 year ago:
Even the new name implementation feels half-assed. It still says Twitter everywhere you go on the website in words. Like why not wait until you’re fully ready to make the change?
- Comment on Mmusks new ideas 1 year ago:
And he wants to replace it with “X”
You know the actual thing he was in “charge” of back in the paypal days? How creative.
The platform Twitter wasn’t perfect, but the brand is pretty recognizable and it made sense.
- Comment on I feel like Fediverse users are nicer to each other and more generous with upvotes than reddit. 1 year ago:
Because it’s easier to moderate smaller communities and the average idiot hasn’t discovered these types of communities. Reddit on the other hand has reached mainstream status, so the average idiot is going to sign up there and say stupid stuff or be idiotic. Every platform goes through this.
- Comment on Why do people post so much crap on linkedin? 1 year ago:
Because a lot of people are jobless and try to make themselves feel better by trolling on linkedin. Also, a lot of people seem to think being on linkedin a lot counts as professional experience.
- Comment on Boycott In-N-Out. 1 year ago:
Just because everyone else has forgotten it doesn’t mean the aware just have to shrug and forget about it. The average person is ignorant AF
- Comment on Netflix Gains Six Million Subscribers After Password Sharing Crackdown 1 year ago:
Yeah like how Blockbuster tested their plan to remain a brick and mortar store? Or Boeing testing their new jet design before they had two airliners crashing? Or Capcom designing SFV to be more like a PaaS and ultimately failing enough to let go one of their most veteran producers?
I think plenty of large big businesses make very stupid decisions all the time and the netflix account sharing thing honestly could’ve gone either way. Also, there’s no guarantee this is going to save netflix. They still have terrible habits of putting out garbage and canceling good shows that have plentiful viewership.
Netflix for the longest time has been trying to make lightning strike twice by treating every new Netflix original like it’s supposed to be the next Stranger Things. That’s a stupid thing to do. Of course I don’t give big businesses enough credit, they haven’t earned that reputation.