houstoneulers
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- Comment on Linus Torvalds reckons AI is ‘90% marketing and 10% reality’ 3 weeks ago:
100% hyped by the people who’ve watched a few youtube videos and now claim they’re an expert
- Comment on Trying to reverse climate change won’t save us, scientists warn 3 weeks ago:
And industrialists!
- Comment on Modern men should learn from him smh 3 weeks ago:
That’s weird. When i eat hot pockets, my poo doesnt have enough structure to be stackable.
- Comment on Cool People Doing Cool Things 5 weeks ago:
She has a great ted talk about this exact proj
- Comment on Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025 1 month ago:
Deeper into the high seas!
- Comment on Preference 1 month ago:
Hamburger
- Comment on Smart sous vide cooker to start charging $2/month for 10-year-old companion app 2 months ago:
I wish people would stop threatening companies switching to subscription that they’ll lose business. The c-suite know they’ll lose much of the current customer base. They’re banking on the data telling them that the market acceptance of their product is gaining traction with new customers.
That will float them until they tell grandfathered users to go screw themselves and will face all sorts of new charges to use their app as previously established.
This is what happens when you have companies run by MBAs and lawyers. They respond to the data, and as long as the data says any negative responses can be overcome in some other way, they’ll do it. They don’t care about their clientele (or their employees for that matter). They care about the extra millions of dollars they were promised for the degrees they paid for.
Start finding alternate solutions to any product that connects to the internet. Then they can’t spy on your or handcuff a sub fee to their product.
- Comment on Some subreddits could be paywalled, hints Reddit CEO 3 months ago:
Enshitification is inevitable